Comments on: Bush Grants Clemency To Ex-Border Guards

Men Were Convicted Of Shooting Mexican Drug Dealer; No Other Pardons Expected

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by lopezf11 January 19, 2009 9:35 PM EST
doesnt make it right.
shooting him in the back as he is running away, thats cowardly.

Posted by SHRUBBLOWS


Sympathy for the Devil? He was shot in the assse. Was he your connection homes?
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by alanw1077 January 19, 2009 9:32 PM EST
SHRUBBLOWS, what''s cowardly is knowing nothing about law enforcement and it''s dangers, and then anonymously posting opinions on it, as you have done.
The only real benefit to changing Presidents this week is that coward weaklings such as yourself will no longer be able to blame Bush for every little thing in the universe. Now who will you whine about, you loser?
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by alanw1077 January 19, 2009 9:29 PM EST
In a week filled with bad news, this story is a great thing to hear. These guys should never have been charged, much less put in prison.
God Bless Mr Bush!
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by bobnjersey January 19, 2009 9:16 PM EST
[This was all set up to punish any border patrol agents, to set them up as example by the people in favor of allowing drugs to come into our country thru Mexico. ]
[Posted by cattieJ at 05:33 PM : Jan 19, 2009]

it was? who are ''the people'' you refer to that want to allow drugs to come into our country.

the drugs are for the consumption of us citizens, no?
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by avi_j January 19, 2009 9:01 PM EST
Why do you need a constitution and a law ?

You are no beter that some arab dictator run country.
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by dumdnc January 19, 2009 8:57 PM EST
shrubblows-guess it was ok for buba to pardon Puerto Rican terrorists??
The only reason you are so vile about this is because Bush pardoned them, no other reason.
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by hober_mallow January 19, 2009 8:54 PM EST
I personally would''ve pushed for executive pardons, but clemency is better than nothing.

Of course, how about just legalizing some of the drugs and take the profit motive out of it. And pump up state coffers at the same time.
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by dumdnc January 19, 2009 8:52 PM EST
Thank GOD!! Lot better than marc rich or a bunch of Puerto Rican terrorists.
Wonder what holder thinks??
OR-does he think
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by cattiej January 19, 2009 8:33 PM EST
We are glad to hear that Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean have been granted Clemency by Bush. This is long overdue for these two men. This was all set up to punish any border patrol agents, to set them up as example by the people in favor of allowing drugs to come into our country thru Mexico. Ramos and Compean happened to be the trying to protect our country. Johnny Sutton gave Clemency to a drug dealer. Johnny Sutton should be arrest as a terriorst against our United States.
To the writers of nasty and violent messages on this website about this subject, young people are reading this. Clean up your act, if you can''t write anything without getting nasty and violent find another outlet for your aggression. This move is supported by both Texas Senators and all but 2 of the 32 House members so signed a letter to Mr. Bush urging the commutation. Stop the insanity.This is Martin''s Day. Would you say what you have written to Dr. King or your God? I didn''t think so.
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by b4ucmyi January 19, 2009 8:33 PM EST
Now there''s room in the prison for Bush and Cheney.
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