Should Bush pardon Compean and Ramos

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Java,Sam,& Stealth,I appreciate your input on this case.Your thoughtful responses have enabled me to open a new prospective on this case.The problem anymore it seems is that the older I get,the less sure I am of what is truly right and wrong.Most of my life I was adamantly sure I knew right from wrong in every aspect of life. Everything was black or white, no gray.Thinking about it now I was probably very much like our budding thinker JWP.Now no disrespect meant there JW,it's a disposition that generally changes over our lifetime.I have found that nowdays,there is quite a bit more gray area than Black and white.Some things are never gray, such as patriotism,the Constitution,the Bible and the fact that all well intentioned,good,honest folks deserve to be treated fairly.Someone had asked where the smuggler was now.He actually is in federal custody after being found guilty in another case of smuggling.No doubt he's a slime bag,we probably don't know the half of his bad deeds.The real problem here as I see it is you don't know who to believe as far as the facts of the case go.I had not read that the DA with held facts and evidence, but that doesn't surprise me.I know for a fact that the agents tried to hide evidence too, as they admitted it in court.What ever happened to Truth, Justice and the American way.Probably never existed in real life I suspect.All I know for sure is I really miss those days of my youth when I always knew what was right and what was wrong.Now I just sound more and more like my Dad every day,God rest his soul.Gray in the beard and gray in the world grows more and more every day.lol



Well said, Az. 'Tis a wise man who can carefully, and then even more carefully consider the weight of both pans on the balance and objectively, yet unabashedly, change his judgment.

On age and "grey areas" - For me, it goes something like this...the older I get, the less grey there is, and more things seem to be either black or white. However (also), as my age increases, so does my exercise of mercy.
 
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Java,Sam,& Stealth,I appreciate your input on this case.Your thoughtful responses have enabled me to open a new prospective on this case.The problem anymore it seems is that the older I get,the less sure I am of what is truly right and wrong.Most of my life I was adamantly sure I knew right from wrong in every aspect of life. Everything was black or white, no gray.Thinking about it now I was probably very much like our budding thinker JWP.Now no disrespect meant there JW,it's a disposition that generally changes over our lifetime.I have found that nowdays,there is quite a bit more gray area than Black and white.Some things are never gray, such as patriotism,the Constitution,the Bible and the fact that all well intentioned,good,honest folks deserve to be treated fairly.Someone had asked where the smuggler was now.He actually is in federal custody after being found guilty in another case of smuggling.No doubt he's a slime bag,we probably don't know the half of his bad deeds.The real problem here as I see it is you don't know who to believe as far as the facts of the case go.I had not read that the DA with held facts and evidence, but that doesn't surprise me.I know for a fact that the agents tried to hide evidence too, as they admitted it in court.What ever happened to Truth, Justice and the American way.Probably never existed in real life I suspect.All I know for sure is I really miss those days of my youth when I always knew what was right and what was wrong.Now I just sound more and more like my Dad every day,God rest his soul.Gray in the beard and gray in the world grows more and more every day.lol



Well said, Az. 'Tis a wise man who can carefully, and then even more carefully consider the weight of both pans on the balance and objectively, yet unabashedly, change his judgment.

On age and "grey areas" - For me, it goes something like this...the older I get, the less grey there is, and more things seem to be either black or white. However (also), as my age increases, so does my exercise of mercy.



+1 Pilgrim and to ADK, too! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grinning-smiley-003.gif
 
Man, sometimes I really enjoy what I read here. Az has put to words what I think many of us feel or think. As I progress through the years I become more like my father and grandfather every day. Some of that is pleasing to me and some still comes as a surprise. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Given everything I read at the beginning of this thread I think Bush has done the best thing. Did these two guys do something wrong? Yes. Did it warrant the zealous prosecution and punishment? No.
 
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Java,Sam,& Stealth,I appreciate your input on this case.Your thoughtful responses have enabled me to open a new prospective on this case.The problem anymore it seems is that the older I get,the less sure I am of what is truly right and wrong.Most of my life I was adamantly sure I knew right from wrong in every aspect of life. Everything was black or white, no gray.Thinking about it now I was probably very much like our budding thinker JWP.Now no disrespect meant there JW,it's a disposition that generally changes over our lifetime.I have found that nowdays,there is quite a bit more gray area than Black and white.Some things are never gray, such as patriotism,the Constitution,the Bible and the fact that all well intentioned,good,honest folks deserve to be treated fairly.Someone had asked where the smuggler was now.He actually is in federal custody after being found guilty in another case of smuggling.No doubt he's a slime bag,we probably don't know the half of his bad deeds.The real problem here as I see it is you don't know who to believe as far as the facts of the case go.I had not read that the DA with held facts and evidence, but that doesn't surprise me.I know for a fact that the agents tried to hide evidence too, as they admitted it in court.What ever happened to Truth, Justice and the American way.Probably never existed in real life I suspect.All I know for sure is I really miss those days of my youth when I always knew what was right and what was wrong.Now I just sound more and more like my Dad every day,God rest his soul.Gray in the beard and gray in the world grows more and more every day.lol



No worries my friend.

Our congressman Ted Poe (former Harris county prosecuter and judge) was instrumental in getting the agents case in front of the prez. He stated yesterday that Johnny Satan and his henchman are now going to be investigated for the way this was handled. I almost drove off the road when I heard that on the radio. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif Mr Poe stated "this isn't over by a long shot". It's a crime to lie to congress and it appears that's what happened at some point.c /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gif

I will agree that mistakes were made by the BP agents and they should have been fired, but now they are convicted felons. Johnny Satan charged these guys like he would charge you and me with assault with a deadly weapon. By law LEO's have to carry a gun so the way JS went about this is illegal.

I heard the interview with JS on the radio and he is a smug POS Holier than Thou lawyer who reminds me of the DA in the Duke LaCrosse case.

I'll try to keep the group posted on Ted Poe's efforts to bring the real criminals to justice.

BTW, Judge Ted Poe was called "Toothbrush Ted" because when you were a criminal in his court, you'd better bring your toothbrush because you were going to stay awhile! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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