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Mika Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-30-08 10:19 AM
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Wife of convicted exile bomber asks Bush for clemency
Gotta love the Miami Herald carrying water for exile terrorists w/ their use of the words "militant" and "allegedly" in covering a petition for a convicted by a jury murderer/terrorist.


Wife of convicted exile bomber asks Bush for clemency
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/miami-dade/story/622593.html
The wife and supporters of convicted Omega 7 bomber Eduardo Arocena
have petitioned President Bush for clemency for the Cuban exile militant.
When he was arrested on July 22, 1983, Cuban exile Eduardo Arocena was described by federal authorities as America's most dangerous anti-Castro terrorist.

But at a news conference in Little Havana Tuesday, Arocena's family and friends described the former New Jersey dockworker as an ailing Cuban patriot deserving of a presidential pardon.

Twenty five years after a federal judge sentenced the Omega 7 leader to life in prison plus 35 years for allegedly murdering a Cuban diplomat and planting multiple bombs in Miami and New York, the Arocena case is again in the headlines.

His wife and supporters are seeking presidential clemency for Arocena, who was in his 40s when sentenced.

''For me and my children, this is a humanitarian matter,'' said his wife, Miriam. ``Eduardo already is 65 years old and 25 years without my loved one has been very painful.''

Then she added that her husband, currently imprisoned in Terre Haute, Ind., is suffering from high blood pressure and diabetes.

Blair Jones, a White House spokesman declined comment and referred the call to the Department of Justice.

Erik Ablin, a Justice Department spokesman, also declined comment but in general discussed the process to review clemency applications.

Under these rules, a person who has been sentenced to life generally does not qualify for a presidential pardon because he must wait five years after completion of the sentence to apply for a pardon. Inmates sentenced to life can instead seek a commutation or reduction of sentence.

Miriam Arocena told The Miami Herald after the news conference that her husband has filed a clemency application and that she will be satisfied with a commutation or reduction of sentence.

''The important thing is that he be released,'' she said. ``Even if he has to be in the house under house arrest, the important thing is that he be with his family.''

Miriam Arocena and supporters said the current campaign to gather signatures for the Arocena pardon petition is an effort to garner publicity and make president Bush aware of exile community interest in the case.

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Judi Lynn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-30-08 02:37 PM
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1.  Miriam has to get this petition done in a hurry. Her time to appeal to a genocidal murderer for
clemency for her husband, a genocidal maniac, is running out.

She should realize, however, anyone who indulges in attempting to wipe out masses of Cubans with biological warfare just because they chose to stay in Cuba should also man up and do his prison time when he gets caught.

Unfortunately, Bush is going to spring him. Bush owes his ass, and Jeb's to the psycho criminal element in South Florida, with whom the entire family has been in bed for decades.
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Vogon_Glory Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-01-08 07:59 AM
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2. Give Arocena The Same Clemency Wing-Nuts Wanted For FALN Militants
Give Arocena the same sort of "clemency" right wing-nuts wanted to give the aging FALN militants when former president Clinton pardoned them towards the end of his second term. Keep him in the slammer.
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