Saturday, September 30, 2006

More on The Dog...An American in trouble....

The Ranter
The Views of The Ranter

I have written before about the ongoing legal problems Dog the Bounty Hunter is experiencing with Mexico.

The Dog's legal problems began when he and his team went into Mexico and took a scumbag rapist off of the streets, bringing him back to the United States to face his accusers and eventually being found guilty and spending the rest of his natural and un-natural life behind bars.

It did not help the siltation that his specific dirt bag, rapists scum was Andrew Luster, heir to the Max Factor Cosmetics fortune and well connected in Mexico who was presently harboring him so as not to be deported.

What set the Dog up for his present legal problems was bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico and it sure did not help that the dirt bag had connections. Of course, after all the world wide publicity Mexico had no choice but to send him packing with U.S. Marshals to America. We do have to love the fact of a scum rapist getting 124 years behind bars.

What I did not mention was that this dirt bag, rapist was the atypical type, he drugged his women, raped them, video taped them for later enjoyment. Nice guy, huh?

The Dog and company posted bond and was advised by a Mexican lawyer to go home and never return to Mexico as the statute of limitations would run out and all would be forgotten. Well, Mexico was not going to forget loosing their money ticket and they had U.S. Marshals arrest the Dog and company for the crimes they committed.

Now his legal problems are facing him daily and the knowledge that he would die quickly in a Mexican jail does not sit too well with the Dog or his family.

Should anyone wish to help the Dog he has many options on his site, stop by, take a look and see what is up.

Personally I feel this man spent his own money, time and energy to take this scum off the streets, he does not deserve what happened to him and the country needs to stand behind him.

The Dog is a family man, a born again Christian and his strong faith and family is the primary force in his life that is keeping him going through these trying times. He is an interesting character and does not deserve what is going on in his life.

Side note: Granted, bounty hunters receive a percentage of the bond when they bring a dirt bag to justice, but in this specific case a judge ruled the Dog was not eligible for the reward. The family spent tens of thousands of their own money to bring Luster to justice and did not receive a dime.

There is a lot of national publicity on the Dog’s problems, MSNBC, The Opera Show and many more are offering assistance and media attention. There are many sites as well, one that you can join in the conversation is, Free Dog Chapman, they have message boards and many more ways in which to discuss or assist the Dog.

This information is taken directly from the Free Dog Chapman site, I have sent them an email stating I have copied it for use, but due to the cause I am sure they will not disagree.

From Free Dog Chapman:

WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Write to the US Department of State

News reports have mentioned that it could ultimately be Condoleezza Rice who decides the fate of Dog, Tim, and Leland. Send her a polite letter asking her to reject Mexico's extradition request.

Secretary Condoleezza Rice
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520

http://www.state.gov/

Write to the Department of Justice

Remind them that Dog is an American citizen and they should be working for him, not a foreign government. Politely demand that they cease all efforts to send Dog to Mexico.

Here is the address in Hawaii

United States Attorney
Edward H. Kubo, Jr.
PJKK Federal Building
300 Ala Moana Blvd., #6-100
Honolulu, HI 96850

Phone: (808) 541-2850
TTY: (808) 541-1850
Fax: (808) 541-2958

While you are at it, write to Alberto Gonzales in Wasthington DC.

Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

I wouldn't bother calling or emailing anyone in Washington because you'll never actually get to anyone important so a letter is probably best.

Write to President Bush.

President George W. Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

As nicely as you can, urge him to use his influence to get President Fox to drop the charges against all three men. After all, they were bringing back a rapist and that ought to count for something.

Write to your elected representatives.

To find out who they are, visit Congress.org. Put your zip code in the box on the left and go from there. Have each member of your family send a separate letter, fill up their mailboxes. Make your voice heard!

3 comments:

Kilroy_60 said...

The ball is now in the hands of the Secretary of State. What do you think she'll do?

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