"Ramos and Compean" IS NOW A SONG...a LEGEND begins!
Michael Britton, a California musician, has written and
recorded a musical eulogy to imprisoned Border Patrol
agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. This outrageous
travesty of justice has brought a strong reaction from
all parts of our nation, even including congress. There
has been a massive outcry from grass-roots
organizations. As we write George W. Bush has yet failed
to pardon them.
Ramos and Compean ARE NOW OFFICIALLY A CAUSE CELEBRE'.
Ramos was convicted and sentenced to 11 years in prison.
Compean was convicted and sentenced to 12 years in
prison. The drug smuggler, that they shot, was given
immunity to testify against them. "I'm upset that men
like Ramos and Compean are sitting in federal prison
simply for doing their jobs, while drug smugglers are
allowed to go free and sue the Border Patrol for
violating their "civil rights". Michael Britton said.
You can download; and listen to, the song here:
http://www.outtahear.com/Britton/downloads.html The
smuggler, Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, is SUEING the Border
Patrol for FIVE MILLION DOLLARS for allegedly violating
of his "civil right" to smuggle drugs into the United
States. The song includes voice testimonials from CNN
host Lou Dobbs, from World Net Daily's Jerome R. Corsi,
and from Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, a Republican from
California. Congressman Dana Rohrabacher predictsthat
the case has the potential for leading to impeachment.
Britton pledges to donate all proceeds of the song,
titled "Ramos and Compean," to the agents' families. His
website states: "You'll be able to purchase it through
this website using PayPal, the proceeds, after
production costs, will go to Ramos/Compean." Britton's
song "Ramos and Compean" will ALSO be available for
pick-up and play on radio stations. "I'm hoping for
widespread radio play of the song to bring awareness to
the need to get Ramos and Compean out of jail," Britton
said. "These brave Border Patrol agents need to be home
with their family. It's incredible this travesty of
justice could happen in the United States today."
Britton is building a website AT:
http://www.outtahear.com/BrittonMusicindex.htm
where he will offer a CD of "Ramos and Compean" for
sale. The site provides a link to the transcripts of the
case:
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/txw/press_releases/Compean-Ramos/index.html
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