One congressman accused Mr. Sutton of being "on the wrong side of the border war"; another called the prosecutions "the worst betrayal of American defenders I have ever seen"; one said the cases were a "grotesque misdirection of our judicial system"; and another introduced a bill, now co-sponsored by 90 House members, calling for congressional pardons.
National Border Patrol Council President T.J. Bonner, whose organization represents the agency's 10,000 nonsupervisory personnel, said Mr. Sutton "violated the public's trust, and must be removed from office immediately." Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., Wisconsin Republican and member of the House Judiciary Committee, suggested hearings on the matter and has asked the Justice Department to review the Ramos-Compean case. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, has asked for a Senate hearing, saying, "The facts do not add up or justify the length of the sentences for these agents, let alone their conviction on multiple counts."
And Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, California Republican, took to the House floor in February to denounce Mr. Sutton as a "dishonest and overzealous prosecutor who has lied to us about this case."
... Glenn Beck has called Ramos, Compean and Hernandez America's first POLITICAL PRISONERS! Is he correct? And, will Dog The Bounty Hunter become the fourth?
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Dear Mr. Tiger,
I am a Dog the Bounty Hunter fan; I am praying for the release of America's first political prisoners the border patrol guards, and for Dog's righteous release. I am disturbed by president geb's desires for more "czars". God keep America from becoming Russia. sutton is a traitor like pelosi.
I ask the question about Sutton half-seriously, Lady Hawk. He's really just following policy from Washington.
However, I agree with Beck in that these men deserve a pardon and that Sutton should be reined in.
The most egregious cases are Hernandez's and Dog's. Hernandez was "cleared" by The Texas Rangers and Dog actually performed a heroic community service.
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