www.zogsnightmare.com/
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BLOG:
http://counterterrorismblog.org/2008/08/zogs_nightmare_and_the_ct_anal.php
“ZOGs Nightmare (and the CT Analysts Dilemma)”
By Madeleine Gruen
(August 6, 2008)
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “The ZOGs Nightmare web site was previously registered as NukeIsrael.com, which purported itself to be the official site of The National Genocide Movement. NukeIsrael.com was re-registered as Zogsnightmare.com in October 2007 by a man from the Portland, Oregon area, who is a former member of the neo-Nazi group National Socialist Movement (NSM). He is currently unaffiliated with any organization after having had a series of disputes with the NSM leadership.”
Off Topic.
August 6, 2008
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.house.gov/apps/list/speech/ca52_hunter/Davila_sentencing.shtml
SENTENCING OF DRUG SMUGGLER PERFECT OPPORTUNITY FOR PRESIDENT TO INTERVENE IN BORDER AGENT CASE
Washington, D.C. U.S. Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) responded to the sentencing of Osvaldo Aldrete Davila, the drug smuggler whose testimony led to the convictions of Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, by calling it a perfect opportunity for the President to pardon the agents or commute their sentences. Davila was sentenced today to two consecutive, 57 month terms in prison.
The sentencing of Osvaldo Aldrete Davila offers the President yet another opportunity to do what is right and either pardon or commute the sentences of Agents Ramos and Compean, said Congressman Hunter. These agents have spent almost two years in federal custody because of Davilas testimony. The fact that Davila continued to run drugs into the United States after receiving immunity from federal prosecutors, in exchange for taking the stand against the agents, calls into question his testimony. His sentencing discredits it altogether.
Agents Ramos and Compean should be released immediately and returned to their families. They shouldnt have to serve one more day in custody.
NOTE: Hunter and several other Members of Congress recently sent a letter to President Bush requesting that he consider, at the very least, commuting the sentences of Agents Ramos and Compean to time served. Congressman Hunter also introduced H.R. 563 in the House of Representatives, legislation initiating a pardon for the agents. The bill currently has 104 cosponsors.