10-16-2011, 10:01
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10-17-2011, 03:10
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TOGETHER WE ARE UNITED.
DIVIDED WE ARE CONQUERED. The latter has been Osama Obama's message from day one, but; no one believes he and Oprah want to destroy America before it is rebuilt.They want class warfare. Not one time in SOG did I see Race BS, so that is PURE BS. Obama plays divide and conquer class warfare every damn day.
I say we do not need to rebuild a damn thing except invoke the work ethic. Make all pay taxes as we paid the damn taxes even as E-1's. What is lower then that?If a E-1 can pay taxes why can't those making 48K? Only we can, the American citizen, have the right to participate in questions like that. This damn divide and conquer shit is old. We are past that Obama trick.
No longer will I/we or any of our friends become so weak kneed and dependent on government handouts that we rob our own treasury.
We are or will be fighters not protestors. We shall work anywhere a man or woman will pay us if we can do the work.We will no longer be sucked into this BS that we are the poor fighting the very rich. We refuse to play Obama's class warfare game. Obama is a damn clown hyping his own PT Barnum show.
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10-17-2011, 05:54
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DIVIDED WE ARE CONQUERED. The latter has been Osama Obama's message from day one, but; no one believes he and Oprah want to destroy America before it is rebuilt.They want class warfare. Not one time in SOG did I see Race BS, so that is PURE BS. Obama plays divide and conquer class warfare every damn day.
I say we do not need to rebuild a damn thing except invoke the work ethic. Make all pay taxes as we paid the damn taxes even as E-1's. What is lower then that?If a E-1 can pay taxes why can't those making 48K? Only we can, the American citizen, have the right to participate in questions like that. This damn divide and conquer shit is old. We are past that Obama trick.
No longer will I/we or any of our friends become so weak kneed and dependent on government handouts that we rob our own treasury.
We are or will be fighters not protestors. We shall work anywhere a man or woman will pay us if we can do the work.We will no longer be sucked into this BS that we are the poor fighting the very rich. We refuse to play Obama's class warfare game. Obama is a damn clown hyping his own PT Barnum show.
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You know you're a man after my own heart....."O" has screwed us so bad in the last 3 years it's going to take our next leader two terms to get this nation back on track again....I'm leaning on this guy Cain now,he seems to have his s**t together ..
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10-17-2011, 15:46
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It's amazing that we were able to impeach Clinton, yet something as serious as this just keeps sailing on down as if nothing happened. I emailed Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer. I told them that they are so worried about guns in civilian hands, yet neither of them has had the balls to say or do anything about the AG and lord knows who else selling guns to Mexican cartel members while simultaneously trying to subvert the 2nd Amendment.
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10-17-2011, 16:02
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It's amazing that we were able to impeach Clinton, yet something as serious as this just keeps sailing on down as if nothing happened. I emailed Dianne Feinstein and Chuck Schumer. I told them that they are so worried about guns in civilian hands, yet neither of them has had the balls to say or do anything about the AG and lord knows who else selling guns to Mexican cartel members while simultaneously trying to subvert the 2nd Amendment.
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Holder's black, dude. Obama's not gonna prosecute him any quicker than Holder will prosecute the New Black Panthers.
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10-25-2011, 17:30
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U.S. border agent jailed for improper arrest of suspected drug smuggler
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U.S. border agent jailed for improper arrest of suspected drug smuggler
By Jerry Seper
The Washington Times
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
A U.S. Border Patrol agent has been sentenced to two years in prison for improperly lifting the arms of a 15-year-old drug smuggling suspect while handcuffed - in what the Justice Department called a deprivation of the teenager's constitutional right to be free from the use of unreasonable force.
Agent Jesus E. Diaz Jr. was named in a November 2009 federal grand jury indictment with deprivation of rights under color of law during an October 2008 arrest near the Rio Grande in Eagle Pass, Texas, in response to a report that illegal immigrants had crossed the river with bundles of drugs.
In a prosecution sought by the Mexican government and obtained after the suspected smuggler was given immunity to testify against the agent, Diaz was sentenced last week by U.S. District Judge Alia Moses Ludlum in San Antonio. The Mexican consulate in Eagle Pass had filed a formal written complaint just hours after the arrest, alleging that the teenager had been beaten.
Defense attorneys argued that there were no injuries or bruises on the suspected smuggler's lower arms where the handcuffs had been placed nor any bruising resulting from an alleged knee on his back. Photos showed the only marks on his body came from the straps of the pack he carried containing the suspected drugs, they said.
Border Patrol agents found more than 150 pounds of marijuana at the arrest site.
The defense claimed that the smuggling suspect was handcuffed because he was uncooperative and resisted arrest, and that the agent had lifted his arms to force him to the ground - a near-universal police technique - while the other agents looked for the drugs.
The allegations against Diaz, 31, a seven-year veteran of the Border Patrol, initially were investigated by Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's Office of Professional Responsibility, which cleared the agent of any wrongdoing.
But the Internal Affairs Division at U.S. Customs and Border Protection ruled differently nearly a year later and, ultimately, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas brought charges.
The Law Enforcement Officers Advocates Council said the government's case was “based on false testimony that is contradicted by the facts.”
In a statement, the council said that because the arrest took place at about 2 a.m., darkness would have made it impossible for the government's witnesses to have seen whether any mistreatment took place. It said Marcos Ramos, the Border Patrol agent who stood next to Diaz, testified that he did not see any mistreatment of the smuggling suspect.
The council said other witnesses made contradictory claims and some later admitted to having perjured themselves. Such admissions, the council said, were ignored by the court and the government. It also said that probationary agents who claimed to have witnessed the assault raised no objections during the incident and failed to notify an on-duty supervisor until hours later.
“Instead, they went off-duty to a local 'Whataburger' restaurant, got their stories straight and reported it hours later to an off-duty supervisor at his home,” the council said. “Then the 'witnesses' went back to the station and reported their allegations.”
The council also noted that the teenager claimed no injuries in court other than sore shoulders, which the council attributed to “the weight of the drug load, approximately 75 pounds, he carried across the border.”
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas, which brought the charges, is the same office that in February 2006 - under U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton - prosecuted Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean after they shot a drug-smuggling suspect, Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, in the buttocks as he tried to flee back into Mexico after abandoning a van filled with 800 pounds of marijuana. Aldrete-Davila also was given immunity in the case and testified against the agents.
Agents Ramos and Compean were convicted and sentenced to 11 and 12 years in prison, respectively.
President George W. Bush commuted the sentences in 2009 after they had served two years.
The same prosecutors also charged Edwards County Deputy Sheriff Gilmer Hernandez in 2005 with violating the civil rights of a Mexican criminal alien after he shot out the tires of a van filled with illegals as it tried to run him over. One of the illegal immigrants in the van was hit with bullet fragments.
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10-25-2011, 18:19
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WTF!............... 
When is this s**t going to end,bad guys go free,cops go to jail.........
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10-25-2011, 19:25
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Reading the article, the same prosecuter has been involved in bringing charges against other BP agents and a local Sheriff for supposed violations of illegal alien's rights. Each time drugs were allegedly involved. I would say that prosecutor needed to be investigated. Something smells fishy.
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10-25-2011, 20:50
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If Holder got tossed in jail today, the administration would have him pardoned and working the political speaker circuit in time to go trick or treating...
Hell, they put a tax cheat in charge of the treasury department so it only makes sense to put a thug in charge of the justice department.
...nothing to see here folks, move along.
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10-27-2011, 15:19
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This is unreal. I agree with rdret1. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this guy is in someones' pocket. Of course, it doesn't look like he will be investigated any time soon.
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10-27-2011, 15:50
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This is unreal. I agree with rdret1. I wouldn't be surprised to find out that this guy is in someones' pocket. Of course, it doesn't look like he will be investigated any time soon.
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At a minimum, he is in holder's pocket...and by extension in the anointed one's pocket.
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