Last Chance at Decency for President Bush: Ramos and Compean
By Allan J. Ashinoff on Jan 16, 2009 in Commentary, Featured, Illegal Immigration
As the final hours of President Bush’s tenure wind down, and the irrational mania of President-Elect Barak Hussein Obama’s coronation fast approaches, there are good many things to remember about our 43rd president; and a few things that will haunt his legacy.
I have never been of the mindset that US Border Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean should not have received punishment for their actions related to Osvaldo Aldrete Davila in 2006. Although their conduct on that February day, in my opinion, warranted some strong degree of reprimand, the greater than ten year sentences each received and the immunity freely given to a drug smuggler for his testimony to convict these men is something akin to a knot in my stomach.
To date President Bush has pardoned 137 felons and commuted the sentences of 36. Yet one glaring omission from President Bush’s bounty of benevolence has been an act of clemency that would correct what many believe is a gross miscarriage of justice. President Bush has erased the felony records of scores of people guilty of crimes such as tax evasion, defrauding the US government, drug dealing, and embezzlement. Yet the criminal conduct of two Border Patrol agents in apprehending an illegal alien who later turned out to be smuggling 750 pounds of marijuana is not worthy of forgiveness? How any decent President – he is a decent man – could allow these men to sit in jail while pardons are being awarded defies logic.
President Bush, your statement has been made in full. Your shameful stance on Mexican Illegal Immigration and the ordeal of officers Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean will serve as stains on your legacy. These stances have decimated your credibility among conservative Americans and, as evidenced by the results of recent elections, destroyed America’s confidence in the Republican Party. President Bush, even if it’s your last act as President of the United States, commute the sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. They’ve lost enough of their lives. You’ve proven your fidelity to Mexico and Mexicans. Let these men go home to their families.


Well, if it’s going to be anyone it would have to be Bush. With the way things are going, there isn’t anyone in an Obama administration that would do it.
Daniel James Davis | Jan 16, 2009 | Reply
I disagree. Obama seems to have a need to be the next “great unifier” or someone who will bring the country together. What better way to grudgingly pull weak minded Republicans and Conservatives to support him (if only temporarily) than to do something many on the Right have been calling on Bush to do for a few years.
Allan J. Ashinoff | Jan 16, 2009 | Reply
He may think he is going to be the next “great unifier” but, like his idol Lincoln, the only way he is going to acomlish that is at the point of a bayonette.
I sincerely hope it doesn’t cost over 680,000 American lives this time.
WBatley214@AOL.com | Feb 25, 2009 | Reply