What kind of "character" is shown by a prosecution which cultivates a cozy relationship with a member of the Mexican mafia in order to utterly destroy 2 career law enforcement officers, at least one of whom (Ramos) had been recently nominated for Agent of the Year?
I wasn't asked about the character of the prosecutor and frankly I don't know enough about him to know. That said, until I see actual evidence to the contrary, I am going to believe what he says. Rumors and innuendo are not enough.
I was told the President did not have good character because he won't go off half cocked and pardon these men. If he did so, I would find him irresponsible. He is calmly and rationally reviewing the evidence, waiting for appeal information and frankly doing the right thing. What he decides later based on the evidence he reviews, will be up for discussion once the decision is made. This is not a decision to be made by knee-jerk hysteria.
BTW, the information about Ramos being Agent of the Year is wrong. He wasn't, and while his problems with domestic violence are not apropos to this case, it does go to show he wasn't the lily white saint his supporters are making him out to be. Which may not have anything to do with his guilt, but should temper the urge of his supporters to overstate and overreach regarding this case.
Now I realize this is from the prosecutors office. But if these myth/facts are correctable, I have not yet seen proof.
Here's the link for reference.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1769226/posts?page=44#44