Momentum swings in favor of Ramos and Compean

By Grassfire.org Updates | August 2, 2007 09:17 PM

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The "bureaucratic fluke" that could break the Ramos, Compean case wide open!

I've just concluded an amazing interview with a great friend of Grassfire.org, Tara Setmayer, who serves as Congressman Dana Rohrabacher's director of communications.

Tara was gracious enough to give us an exclusive interview on the recently completed House hearing into Mexico's involvement and influence into the prosecution of Border Agents Ramos and Compean.

A number of "watershed" moments during this hearing clearly demonstrated to me that momentum has been wrestled away from the Administration by the American people!

In fact, during the interview, Tara candidly spoke about the "bureaucratic fluke" that could unravel this entire case--leading to the freedom of Ramos and Compean!

Please click here to access this incredible interview:





After listening, I urge you to send this message to at least 25-30 friends and family. Encourage them to listen and then sign our national petition to free Ramos and Compean by clicking here.

Thank you for standing with Grassfire to right this wrong!

Steve Elliott
President
Grassfire.org Alliance


 

Momentum swings in favor of Ramos and Compean
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August 3, 2007 11:01 AM
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March 2, 2007
What is going on here? Is it just a continuation of IRAN CONTRA? I am a Conspiracy theorist, and I think Bush 41 just keeps on keeping on!! JC
August 3, 2007 11:01 AM
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February 16, 2007

IT IS BEGINNING TO APPEAR WE MAY HAVE ANOTHER CASE OF WHERE THE PROSECUTOR IS THE CROOK.  THE ADDITIONAL CONGRESSIONAL HEARING BY JOHN CONYERS JUDICIARY COMMITTEE IS GOOD NEWS.  STEVE'S INTERVIEW WITH TARA IS ENCOURAGING.  LOOKS LIKE WE WILL  SEE JUSTICE DONE AFTERALL.

BOB


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