George123
11-13-2008, 03:58 PM
I encourage everyone to write a letter requesting a pardon for Officers Ramos and Compeon.
Send it to:
U.S. Department of Justice
Office of the Pardon Attorney
Ronald L. Rodgers
1425 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 11000
Washington, DC 20530
Dear Mr. Rodgers,
I have been following the conviction and sentencing of the two Customs and Border Protection Officers, Ramos and Compeon. These two men have already paid a great price for what they did
From a humanitarian perspective, do these men really deserve this type of sentence. It's already a life sentence for their families, for their children. Do they really deserve this?
I am requesting you to have a heart, to use that Christian charity that the President always talks about and commute their sentences. Even Johnny Sutton himself has said that this was too harsh of a punishment.
We owe a great deal of gratitude to Officers Ramos and Compeon for attempting to arrest the drug dealer, Osvaldo Davilla. And just because they picked up the shells, they were given a ten year and an eleven year sentence? My greatest fear is that this has sent a message to all of our CBP officers that if you do your job, you will be prosecuted and your life will be ruined. Not only their lives, but their families too.
We have a problem with drugs in this country. And if we don't stop the drug cartels from smuggling this garbage across our southern border, our problem is only going to get worse.
Officers Ramos and Compeon has been punished enough.
Please allow these men to be considered for pardon. Or, at the least, please commute their sentences. They, along with their families, have suffered enough.
Sincerely,
Or, you can fax it to:
(202) 616-6069
Send it to:
U.S. Department of Justice
Office of the Pardon Attorney
Ronald L. Rodgers
1425 New York Avenue, N.W., Suite 11000
Washington, DC 20530
Dear Mr. Rodgers,
I have been following the conviction and sentencing of the two Customs and Border Protection Officers, Ramos and Compeon. These two men have already paid a great price for what they did
From a humanitarian perspective, do these men really deserve this type of sentence. It's already a life sentence for their families, for their children. Do they really deserve this?
I am requesting you to have a heart, to use that Christian charity that the President always talks about and commute their sentences. Even Johnny Sutton himself has said that this was too harsh of a punishment.
We owe a great deal of gratitude to Officers Ramos and Compeon for attempting to arrest the drug dealer, Osvaldo Davilla. And just because they picked up the shells, they were given a ten year and an eleven year sentence? My greatest fear is that this has sent a message to all of our CBP officers that if you do your job, you will be prosecuted and your life will be ruined. Not only their lives, but their families too.
We have a problem with drugs in this country. And if we don't stop the drug cartels from smuggling this garbage across our southern border, our problem is only going to get worse.
Officers Ramos and Compeon has been punished enough.
Please allow these men to be considered for pardon. Or, at the least, please commute their sentences. They, along with their families, have suffered enough.
Sincerely,
Or, you can fax it to:
(202) 616-6069