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Saturday, February 10, 2007

U.S. Senate Investigates Border Patrol Debacle

Washington, DC (TLS). The U.S. Senate has renewed its investigation into the Border Patrol incident by calling for investigations into the beating of one of the convicted agents in a Mississippi prison. Before the close of the last session of the Senate in 2006, Republicans had initiated the investigations, but those deliberations were stalled with the election of a new Democrat majority.

However, as increasing pressure mounts from the U.S. House of Representatives to open investigations into lies, corruption, and a possible felonious conviction of two innocent men, the Senate has decided to re-open its own investigation into the the entire ordeal.

Democrats in the Senate have joined Congressional Republicans in raising serious questions about the illegal alien involved in the case, the actions of the two Agents, and the subsequent prosecution of the Agents by the federal government, which admitted this week to lying about the evidence to secure a conviction

The renewed interest in this case by the Senate is welcome news. However, it is clear that Senate Democrats have been dragging their feet in placing the case under scrutiny. In fact, there has been a conspicuous wall of silence among Democrats about this entire fiasco, more than likely due to their complicity in the sordid scheme to ignore U.S. Law on illegal aliens and contribute to the rush on America by illegals.

Democrats have always found loyal voters among illegal aliens.

Thus, time will tell as to how serious Senate Democrats are in tracking down the ugly truth about this case. My hunch is their only motivation in launching the investigation is the potential to hang Bush with it. We can also expect the Demos to walk gingerly through this quagmire so as not to stir up even more anti-illegal alien sentiment among the citizens, who are already enraged by the abject failure of both Democrats and Republicans to truly address this explosive problem.

Read more about the Senate investigation here:
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200702/NAT20070209a.html

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