Friday, August 25, 2006

Be a Border Patrol agent, defend yourself and go to jail

Unless you are living under a rock or blindly following the liberal media, you have already heard the story of two El Paso Border Patrol agent's heart wrenching story. If you have not, they saw a low-life Mexican drug smuggler while on duty. Compean gets into a struggle and falls onto the ground, bloody faced. Ramos going to help his partner, sees a shiny oject in the hand of this scumbag Oswaldo Aldrete-Davila and shoots. Bullet fragment lodges into his ass. (if it was me, I'd put a bullet into his skull as well and never deal with this crap). He scurries and escapes, leaving behind a loot of more than 700 lbs of pot. Then, one corrupt border agents helps his mother-in-law's Mexican friend and the scumbag Davila gets immunity, along with free medical care, thanks to slimey US attorney Johnny Sutton. He testifies that he did not have a gun and he was fired on by Ramos for no reason (yeah, a drug smuggler with no gun ! Very plausible). Clueless jury deliberates and finds the agents guilty of basically, violating the "no chase without supervisor approval" rule. Jury deliberaton had to end quickly because one or more idiot jurors did not want to sit in the jury room during the spring break. Now the BP agents are facing no less than 10, no more than 20 years of prison terms each. Their sentencing is around mid September.

It is like the slapstick comedy movies that one bad thing is immediately followed by another, taking the actors into funny situations. But this one is very real. Two men are facing real prison terms, while the scumbag Davila is getting ready to sue the Border Patrol in the tune of 5 million dollars. Asking why ? Get this : because his civil rights have been violated.

Is there anyone who knows where this scumbag lives and is willing to put a bullet in between his eyes to end this miserable tragedy and save the taxpayers a cool 5 mil ?

On the not-joking side, please visit the National Border Patrol Council website and donate to the Ramos and Compean relief fund, online or by an old fashioned check.