Sunday, January 25, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Great News - KFAQ to carry the Huckabee Report!
From the KFAQ weekly e-mail update:
KFAQ is pleased to announce another addition to our team. We watched him run for President and have
seen him on the Fox News Channel; now Mike Huckabee is coming to KFAQ. The Huckabee Report will be
heard each weekday at 6 a.m. and again at Noon. Be listening for Mike's in-depth insight and analyis.
Thank you for listening to KFAQ.
If you'd like to mail us comments, KFAQ is located at 4590 East 29th Street, Tulsa, OK 74114
http://1170kfaq.com/huckabee.html
6 a.m. and Noon Weekdays
on Talk Radio 1170 KFAQ
Friday, January 16, 2009
To Pardon or Ignore? Will President Bush Commute the Sentences of Ramos and Compean? If not, will Obama do so?
http://verticalca.blogspot.com/2009/01/bush-does-not-deserve-credit-of-pardon.html
It's pretty sad when CNN can show a Massachusettes Democrat Congressman who knows better than President Bush about how to properly handle this.
Monday, January 12, 2009
ICE insider seeks pardon for Ramos and Compean
http://www.elpasotimes.com/politics/ci_11382862
ICE insider seeks pardon for Ramos and Compean
EL PASO -- A candidate for assistant secretary of Immigration and Customs Enforcement urged President Bush in an open letter to pardon ex-Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.
Miguel Contreras, a retired federal investigative official, said he wrote the letter in hope the president will grant the two El Pasoans a pardon or reduce their sentences.
"I reviewed everything I could find related to their cases, and based on my extensive experience, Compean and Ramos should be released and reinstated to their former jobs," said Contreras, who lives in Yuma, Ariz., and retired as a federal supervisory criminal investigator. "I have not received a response."
Before retiring, Contreras, a security consultant, worked for 30 years for various law enforcement agencies and departments, including ICE, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the former Immigration and Naturalization Service, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
President-elect Barack Obama's transition team recently notified Contreras he is being considered for a high-level job with ICE, and his first act after learning that was the case, he wrote the letter for the ex-Border Patrol agents.
Compean and Ramos were convicted in 2006 of civil-rights violations after shooting at a fleeing drug smuggler, Osvaldo Alderete Davila,
near Fabens in 2005, and covering it up. Ramos was sentenced to 11 years, and Compean to 12 years, mainly because of a mandatory minimum 10-year sentence on the federal charge of discharge of a firearm in commission of crime.After both agents were tried, Alderete, the Mexican citizen they shot at, was caught smuggling marijuana in a separate incident, and was tried and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
"I don't know Miguel Contreras, but I am thankful, because every little bit helps," said Joe Loya, Ramos' father-in-law. "We understand more pardons and commutations are coming down Jan. 15, and we are praying Compean and Ramos are included.
"They never lied about anything, and they never shot (Alderete) in the buttocks as some media had reported. The Army surgeon who testified at the trial said Alderete was shot at such an angle that showed he had to be turning around and standing as if he were pointing something at the agents."
During his two terms, Bush has granted 190 pardons and nine commutations, 31 of them were for people convicted of drug violations, including drug smuggling. He has until Jan. 20 to issue pardons and commutations.
Loya said the agents and their families have not stopped advocating for a change in their prison sentences.
The two former agents have received widespread support from the public, including from organizations like Friends of the Border Patrol and Grassfire.org, a grassroots group that uses the Internet to mobilize citizens. The online group has turned over to the White House more than 420,000 petitions for Ramos and Compean.
If Bush's term expires without his acting on the case, then it's possible the Obama administration might consider it. Rahm Emanuel, Obama's chief of staff, was among the more than 100 U.S. lawmakers who signed House Resolution 563 in support of a congressional pardon for the two men; the entire House has not voted on the proposal.
Diana Washington Valdez may be reached at dvaldez@elpasotimes.com; 546-6140.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Huck PAC National Volunteer Team
The following is a recent e-mail sent out by Huck PAC Oklahoma (unofficial grassroots) Meetup Organizer, Mike Ford. OKforHuckabee has heard from a source that the National Volunteer Team (NVT) has actually already grown to over 1,600 members. If you have not already signed up for this, PLEASE DO SO NOW! Thank You!
Dear HuckPAC volunteers,
Thanks to all of you who have responded to Mike Huckabee's call on January 1st to become HuckPAC volunteer group leaders. We are pleased to announce that by January 4th, the HuckPACvolunteer project response exceeded all expectations with 1,144 volunteers (our goal was 500 by Jan. 15). 614 people have indicated they are willing to signup as a Group Leader and 369 people have said they will raise money!
The goal for each state is to have at least one group leader operating within each county. We are currently loading all volunteer data into our files county by county.
I have been asked to request a brief (2 paragraphs) introduction telling HuckPAC a little about yourself. Who you are, why you believe in HuckPAC and your reason for stepping up to join our leadership team.
These can be sent back to me as a reply to this email. In addition to your introduction, please include any former political or campaign experience, leadership experience, skills and resources that will be helpful in organizing our Oklahoma leadership team.
Please also tell me what county you reside in and if you are willing to be a temporary leader in a nearby county that does not have a leader until we can fill it. Areas like Tulsa and Oklahoma County will likely have several leaders, so we can work as a team to be creative with ways to service other counties until they are filled.
The information is coming fast and we are thumbing through a lot of it, so please be patient as we get our databases organized. We will be introducing our initial action steps soon. Once we become active, it will be easier to recruit volunteers. Most people don't want to join a team that is doing nothing.
Here are some upcoming activities we will be planning:
Our first meetings will be held in February. I would like to see a meeting scheduled in each of our 4 major cities (Tulsa, OKC, Bartlesville and Muskogee) for all local HuckPAC volunteers to attend on a monthly basis. Our leadership team can have conference calls monthly and meet in person quarterly in various locations around the state. Of course, during elections, these meetings will become weekly.
The Republican Precinct Caucuses will be held in most counties on January 27th. It is very important that we get as many HuckPAC supporters and conservatives to their local precinct meetings. This is the beginning of the delegate process for the 2009 OKGOP conventions, where those who became delegates at the precinct caucuses will vote in our new County and State leaders, and be involved in other important matters. Unlike in the past, it is highly unlikely that anyone will be seated as a delegate who does not attend these meetings this year. Please note that 2008 delegates must attend as well, or they will not remain delegates in 2009!!! If you are unsure where your precinct meeting is, please call your County Chairman. If your precinct does not have a chairman, consider stepping up and becoming the precinct chairman in your area. I can help you with this.
I am speaking with some people around the state regarding a Human Life Amendment for the Oklahoma State Constitution. It is very likely that we could have one passed through our now Republican state congress, and also may be filing a petition to add a ballot initiative to one of the upcoming elections. The passage of the Human Life Amendment in Oklahoma would recognize unborn children as American citizens with full Constitutional rights under the 14th Amendment, rendering abortion unconstitutional.
We will also plan Fair Tax rallies for April 15th.
One of the things we are developing at HuckPAC is an online community similar to HucksArmy.com and Meetup.com. HucksArmy and Meetup members are encouraged to continue with their current formats if they would like to. However, once the new group formats are completed, I think we will find that it will enhance our internet base and eventually replace them both. Until then, I think we should continue to stay active on HucksArmy and the Oklahoma HuckPAC meetup group to generate web hits and stay in communication with others to build our team socially. If you are not currently a member of HuckPAC Oklahoma Meetup, please join if you would like.
Go to http://www.meetup.com/mikehuckabee-66/ .
Please send the link www.Huckpacvolunteer.com to your personal networks and encourage friends and family to participate. I honestly think we can grow HuckPAC Volunteer Team to 2,000 nationwide by the 15th, if we have not already. I'll keep you updated as I hear the progress reports.
Thanks for the response. I look forward to working with each of you.
Sincerely,
Mike Ford
HuckPAC Oklahoma
Mikef@huckpacvolunteer.com
918-361-5126