The Bush administration became involved in the Medellin case in 2003 when Mexico sued the U.S. over the consular issue in the International Court of Justice at The Hague. The so-called "World Court" is the United Nations' top court for resolving international disputes.

The court ruled in Mexico's favor in late 2004 and ordered the United States to reconsider the Mexican inmates' murder convictions and death sentences. In February 2005, Bush announced that while he disagreed with the World Court's decision, the U.S. would comply, and he declared how: He would order courts in Texas and elsewhere to review the cases.
Houston killer's case raises constitutional issue | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

IF Bush didn't do this these people would be printing a story on how Bush is ignoring the World Court and denying this individual of his rights. This son of a bitch should hang and he sure shouldn't have his own website!!
Jose Medellin - Texas Death Row

I believe that would be the state of Texas allowing that one.

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . President Bush Defends Rapist-Murderer To Appease Mexico President Bush Defends Rapist-Murderer To Appease Mexico Chuck Baldwin Tuesday October 16, 2007 It seems President George W. Bush will stop at no lengths to appease Mexico and place the United States under international authority. His latest fiasco, however, twists logic, mocks justice, and defies decency. I am referring to the fact that President Bush is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the death penalty Rating: 5