To: james500
Reciprocity should work both ways. Mexico puts huge hurdles in our way before we can extradite murderers and rapists from their country. And I don't think this country even bothers trying to extradite burglars and car thieves from Mexico. Mexico should drop this request, as this does not rise to the level of a capital crime.
8 posted on
10/15/2006 11:35:15 AM PDT by
Enterprise
(Let's not enforce laws that are already on the books, let's just write new laws we won't enforce.)
To: Enterprise
Mexico puts huge hurdles in our way before we can extradite murderers and rapists from their country. And they come up here and tell us we can't execute Mexican murderers, no matter how bad their crimes, because they don't have the death penalty.
They say this, having killed our citizens in their prisons, like the Minnesota businessman who was arrested in Juarez a dozen years ago on a currency-exchange beef. He asked for a lawyer, they took him back into the back of the jail and beat him to death.
To: Enterprise
Mexico should drop this request, as this does not rise to level of capitol crime.
Uummmm....lets see here;
A bounty hunter bust a serial rapist in Mexico and we're ready to send him back, yet we have cop killers running around loose and in the open in Mexico and we can't get them or any kind of justice?
....oh yeah, this makes sense....
ABOUT AS MUCH SENSE AS A DAMN JACK ASS EATING CACTUS!!!
JUST WHAT THE FLIP IS WRONG WITH OUT FREAKIN' GOVERNMENT?!?!?!
WHO EVER IS BEHIND THIS SHOULD BE THROWN OUT OF OFFICE AND TARRED AND FEATHERED NOW!!!
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