Originally posted by Vad
Ok, I acknowledge that I'm idiot.
May be it was wrong idea to get into this thread. Sorry. I honestly didn't understand anything, now I understand even less.
Well, to sum up...
Bush on the surface demoted this one attorney from a position in his cabinet to a DA in Texas. Now, this either was an actual demotion, or he was placed there with purpose and intent.
This one case comes along where border patrol agents are chasing a drug smuggler near the border. The drug smuggler goes to shoot at them, but he gets shot first when the agents reacted to being threatened. The smuggler gets shot in the side of the butt cheek.
Everyone shows up, takes evidence... The agent's supervisor was there, so they tell him what happened, then thought they didn't have to file a report because of it.
The DA then decides to prosecute on the basis that them not filing a report showed intent to cover up the shooting. He offers immunity to the smuggler, who continued to smuggle marijuana during and after the trial, on the basis that he would testify against the agents.
The DA argues that he didn't have a gun, even though testimonies from the smuggler's family in Mexico showed that he always carried a gun. The DA then withholds a lot more evidence and the agents get convicted and sentenced to 12 years in prison. Afterwards when the jury is shown the withheld evidence, they said they would have never even considered convicting the agents. Very much a Mike Nifong like situation.
When Bush is confronted in a town hall meeting about pardoning the agents, he immediately comes to the defense of the DA, even though that was not what the question was about. This shows that the DA wasn't 'Demoted' accidentally.
To most people, this shows that DA's would be willing to harshly over punish even the most minor procedural infraction committed by the border patrol agents. Thus, an unfenced border suddenly becomes unprotected as the agents don't want to get prosecuted for something they might accidentally do. And since this man was directly appointed by Bush, it could be a top level conspiracy to open the borders.