Posted on 07/23/2014 3:51:14 PM PDT by Kartographer
Hours before Texas Gov. Rick Perry announced he would send National Guard troops to the border, Texas state Senator Dan Patrick said there are at least 100,000 illegal immigrant gang members in the state.
On Mondays The Laura Ingraham Show, Patrick, who is also the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor, said from 2008 to 2012, 143,000 illegal immigrant criminals were arrested and jailed in Texas. He said these were hardened criminals, gang members, and other criminals that we identified as being in Texas illegally.
We charged them with 447,000 crimes, a half-million crimes in four years, just in Texas, including over 5,000 rapes and 2,000 murders, Patrick said. We estimate we have 100,000 gang members here illegally.
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Wasn't Obama in a church every Sunday for 20years where the ministers cursed America with "G*D D**N America" on a regular basis?
Didn't Obama get elected and re-elected anyway?
The inmates are running the asylum.
Misplaced sentiment.
Let the cities burn.
That’s where the corruption, moral rot, and leftists voters reside.
The schadenfreude will be sweet.
Burn, baby, burn!
Well, that would put a dent in revenues.
This is a Barbarian Invasion, nothing less.
And, like the invasions that destroyed Rome, it is being brought about by moneyed interests seeking cheaper labor.
Our cities will burn. Our nation will be bankrupt. US Citizenship will become meaningless.
And we voted these idiots into power.
If the cities “burn” it should make for interesting times. Maybe this is necessary to reestablish sanity.
Cities are nothing more than Rat nests anyway. Let em BURN! We’ll post the perimeter and level anything attempting to get out.
wall off the burning cities!
100,000 recruits for Obama’s National Civilian Army
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