Posted on 02/04/2009 8:13:00 PM PST by rabscuttle385
Ping!
LONG past time they were free!
My personal feeling is that they should have had a full pardon, with their records expunged...but...to be out of that hell-hole at least, well, it’s SOMETHING...
I hope it happens.
Yes, Pres. Bush finally came to his senses on this one and commuted their sentences. They never should have suffered for that drug-dealing illegal alien being wounded by them in the butt. It would have made more sense if they had shot that creep dead, because of the lives he’s ruining with his drug deals.
Not a second sooner.
Bush did not want the continued imprisonment to be part of his Legacy.
Can anyone who knows please tell me why they have to wait two months i.e. March 20 to get out.
Why were they not released the very next day?
What’s with the delay? Why not let them go immediately?
There is only one explanation: Bush's petulance.
PING!
RAMOS/COMPEAN Ping
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Good news for both...although they should have never been charged in the first place
Their fraudulent conviction will always be a stain on Bush’s record...quite frankly it was one of the worst forms of treason I have ever seen.
I hope that they will finally get a chance to tell their side of the story. Too many so-called conservative talk radio hosts supported their conviction...which was quite disturbing (except for Glenn Beck and Lou Dobbs)
well said Warrior.... and what about some of our fellow FReepers here who were strongly against these two men getting out? really makes ya wonder. no way 10 years in the jug for what they were ‘accused’ of doing. illegal lovers stick together I guess or maybe those FReepers who supported the incareration just don’t have enough years on the planet to know how things work.
I hope they can get home so they can celebrate Valentines Day with their loved ones.
This still makes me heartsick, though. Every time I see a Border Patrol car on the freeway or driving on the streets, I wonder why bother? If they do their job, they may end up in jail.
I imagine that crosses their minds as well. ((sigh))
Commuted, not pardoned. Still convicted felons with all that stain brings.
Excellent!
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