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Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Phyllis Schlafly :: Townhall.com Columnist
Open letter to President Bush
by Phyllis Schlafly
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To: President George W. Bush The White House Washington, D.C., 20500

Dear Mr. President:

I am glad to see that you fired some U.S. attorneys. But you missed one: U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, who prosecuted border guards Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean instead of a professional drug smuggler, and who prosecuted Texas Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez instead of a professional people-smuggler.

Yes, you have the presidential prerogative to hire and fire U.S. attorneys for any reason or for no reason. Any prosecutor has large discretion in whether to bring a case to trial or not, and the public has the right to know why he made that decision.

So much has come out since the Ramos and Compean trial that proves the decision to criminally prosecute them was a gross miscarriage of justice. Their alleged violation, if true, deserved, at most, an administrative reprimand.

Ramos and Compean did not get a fair trial, and that's a terrible blot on your administration. It's hard to say which was more shocking: the withholding of exculpatory evidence or giving a professional drug smuggler immunity and other goodies to be the star witness against them and withholding evidence that would have discredited his credibility.

Keeping Ramos and Compean in solitary confinement instead of letting them go home pending their appeal shows a maliciousness that is unworthy of your administration.

Is it really the policy of your administration that U.S. border guards are not permitted to use force against fleeing illegal immigrants, but should allow them to flee across the border with impunity? If so, you should change the rules of engagement.

Is it really the policy of your administration that our border guards, in the act of apprehending a smuggler, may not use their weapons unless they first get permission from headquarters, and that they must assume that drug smugglers are unarmed? If so, you should change the rules of engagement to protect our border guys who are risking their lives every day to protect us.

It's not enough to grant a pardon to Ramos and Compean. I hope you will publicly admit that they never should have been prosecuted for using their weapons in the course of doing their dangerous jobs.

I hope your administration will instruct U.S. Attorney Sutton to ask the court, first, that they be freed pending their appeals (so they won't be beaten again by the criminal illegal immigrants housed in the same prison), and second, that Sutton should ask the judge to vacate the convictions on the basis of prosecutorial illegalities in the first trial.

It's become pretty clear that the Ramos-Compean prosecution is not an anomaly but is part of a policy pattern. In the district adjacent to Johnny Sutton's, Border Patrol Agent David Sipe was convicted in 2001 for using excessive force against an illegal immigrant coyote. Continued...

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Phyllis Schlafly is a national leader of the pro-family movement, a nationally syndicated columnist and author of Feminist Fantasies.
 
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Subject: Round them up...
..box them up and ship them from whence they came.

If their countries of origin won't accept them, find an old unseaworthy vessel,anchor it about 100 miles off-shore and stick them on that. Give them fishing supplies to catch food. Nature will take care of itself.

Build a mote across the southern border and install crocs. Let them take their chances with nature that way as well. I am way past being sick and tired of financing their free-rides.


Fire all attorneys going after BP Agents doing their jobs.

Never Forget.
Old man Bush spent more time with Bill Clinton than Hildiebeast did these last years, Old man Bush is still the best friend of long time Democrat and now Republican Ralph Hall of Texas,
and the two of them keep meeting on Ralph boat on the Potomic River and at Ralphs home in Rockwall Tx. the two party evil money cult has
lots of big corp money guys on board and they know a thing or two about mergers and leveraged buy outs.
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