July 31, 2007
Mr. President, Release Ramos And Compean
By
Chuck Baldwin
Any thoughts that the
U.S.
Justice Department and U.S. Attorney
Johnny Sutton were sincerely seeking true justice
with the
prosecution and conviction of former U.S. Border
Patrol Agents
Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean have been thoroughly
exposed as blatantly disingenuous by the recent
revelation of Congressman Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA).
Readers who are
following this unbelievable case know that Rep.
Rohrabacher is
scheduled to conduct congressional hearings today
regarding the
Ramos and Compean affair. I am confident that
Rohrabacher will focus much of the committee's
investigation on the illegitimacy of the Justice
Department's star witness, Mexican drug-runner
Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, and the possibility that the
Mexican government was involved in our country's
prosecution of the two Border Patrol agents.
Congressman Rohrabacher obtained copies of
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) border pass cards
issued to Aldrete-Davila via a Freedom of Information
Act request. What he
discovered is proof beyond all doubt that the
prosecution of Ramos and Compean was illegitimate and
that the two agents should be immediately released.
Rohrabacher discovered
that Aldrete-Davila was, at the time he was granted
border pass cards by the DHS, already involved in an
active drug cartel. Beyond that, Aldrete-Davila brought
a "second
load" of over 700 pounds of marijuana into the
United States after receiving his border passes.
Remember, Ramos and
Compean were convicted on the strength of the testimony
of the drug smuggler, Aldrete-Davila, who had been
granted complete immunity from prosecution for his
testimony against the two agents. The case ultimately
came down to the word of an
illegal Mexican drug smuggler against the word of
two
Border Patrol agents, one of whom (Ramos) had been
nominated for Border Patrol Agent of the Year in 2005
(the same year he was indicted). Sutton convinced a jury
to believe the drug-smuggler. This is a decision many of
the jurors now regret, by the way.
Are you putting all this
together? U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton ignored the fact
that Aldrete-Davila had been caught smuggling drugs a
second time before giving him immunity and proceeding
with his testimony against Ramos and Compean. Of course,
all of this was kept from the jury. By any standard of
justice, this would constitute grounds for complete
dismissal of all charges against Ramos and Compean.
In today's congressional
hearings, Rohrabacher will also focus on the fact that
the Justice Department did not decide to prosecute Ramos
and Compean until after receiving a demand from the
Mexican Consulate that the two agents be punished for
wounding the Mexican drug dealer.
Remember, too, that the
physician who removed the bullet-fragment from
Aldrete-Davila's leg testified that the bullet placement
was not inconsistent with someone who might be in a
position to fire a weapon at the agents. This means the
drug dealer was not shot in the back as Sutton claimed.
In other words, the only word we have that the drug
dealer was unarmed is the word of the drug dealer. The
agents said they believed they saw a weapon.
At this point, let me
invite readers to listen to my interview with Todd
Hartley and PHX News out of Phoenix, Arizona regarding
the imprisonment of Ramos and Compean. In his interview
with me, Todd said that as he spoke with Ramos' family,
my name kept coming up, so he wanted to do an interview
with me for the benefit of his radio listeners. That
interview can be heard at
PHXNEWS.com.
Feel free to listen and
share this interview with everyone you can.
If there is one message
the White House needs to hear, it is this: Mr.
President, release Ramos and Compean!
One more thing: we have
just uploaded my latest Sunday address. It is called, "The
Remnant." This video may be viewed with either a
dial up or high speed modem. It can also be downloaded
as an MP3 file for use in one's
iPod. There is no charge to view or download this
address.
To view "The Remnant,"
go
here.
I believe God has a
faithful and ready "remnant"
in
America yet today. I believe we are being energized
and emboldened with every passing day. (The
injustice to Ramos and Compean only serves to fuel
this energy!) Please watch this video address and see if
you do not agree.
I am praying for Ramos
and Compean. I am praying for "the remnant." I am
praying for America.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin is the
pastor of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola,
Florida. He hosts a
weekly radio show. His
website is
here.