I doubt you have time to check your account these days, Tony, but ping anyway.
Oh hell yes. An agent gives a drug smuggler a free pass and then lets him stay at his home. Oh man, does this case ever stink!
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Ping!
So what is this guy's real name, anyway?
Unfortunately, there are a few on this forum that will try and explain this away and hope these border agents stay in jail by saying a jury convicted them and they got what they deserved.
Have you seen this?
Notice the author.
ping....
Maybe Sanchez will be doing that Eddie Murphey movie soon, Trading Places.
Thanks to Jerome Corsi. Thanks for posting. BTTT!
"More from Corsi... eventually Bush will have to address this."
Well be prepared...I doubt he'll revue anything else but the transcript of the trial, and will decide that the trial was fair. Too much is invested in this already and just weeks after the conviction Johnny Sutton was 'thanked' with an appointed by Gonzales to chair for the Attorney General's Advisory Committee a job "which plays a significant role in determining policies and programs of the Department and in carrying out the national goals set by the President and the Attorney General."
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Posted by Kimberly GG to TomGuy On News/Activism 02/08/2007 11:43:36 AM CST · 40 of 45 "Posts in other threads have indicated a close relationship between Prosecutor Sutton and Attorney General Alberto Gonzales." |
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And Sutton is close to GW Bush who is close to AG Gonzales:
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Posted by Lancey Howard to TomGuy On News/Activism 02/08/2007 11:17:12 PM CST · 57 of 58 Yesterday on Rush's show Roger Hedgecock said that Sutton and Bush are old acquaintances and that Bush appointed Sutton early on (ie., before Gonzales). I'm sure they're all on the same "open borders" page. |
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The mire in the case is turning out to be worse than the Miers case for the Supreme Court.
Not just address it, but take personal responsibility for it. The buck stops at the Oval Office.
It used to anyway...
Oh. My. God.
I'm going to take this with a grain of salt, given the fact that WND can be a little, uh, sensational sometimes. But if this is true, combined with the story that there were several other BP agents there that took verbal reports from the two currently in prison, then I'm going to really have to change my tune on those guys. Up until now, I've always been of the opinion that they shouldn't be doing hard time, but they should've been fired from the BP and punished for falsifying reports. Now I'm not so sure, at all.
If what Corsi is saying is true, this is a railroad job the size of the entire Union Pacific.
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WND repeatedly has noted many of the DHS investigative reports were filed by Sanchez, who appears to have played a major role in the DHS field investigation.
This is outrageous. It's high time for Congress to withhold funding for DHS and demand Alberto Gonzalez's resignation.
We are being sold out BUMP!
Mr Bush. Tear down the walls that have these two patriotic heroes trapped among the bad guys. Do it now! Before they are murdered.
Full pardons, back pay and promotions are in order. This is the minimum owed these gentlemen.
It came out that the mother of this drug dealer is a childhood friend of someone in Homeland Security and after she contacted him, he told her he would take care of it. The agent in Homeland Security should be fired AND prosecuted for obstruction of justice! This case exposes the corruption and abuse of power that was used to prosecute two Border Patrol agents and protect a drug smuggler.
We can not allow this evidence to be buried anymore!
These two Border Patrol agents should have been reprimanded and or suspended for NOT reporting the incident, but they should NEVER have been prosecuted!
It would be interesting to investigate any "family connections" that exist to Alberto Gonzales!!! If not "family connections" then his finances that could indicate drug money going into his or his family's pockets!!!