Posted on 07/09/2017 8:11:14 AM PDT by PROCON
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) A woman charged with killing four of her young children and her husband smiled and flashed a double thumbs up to news cameras during her first court appearance Friday in metro Atlanta before telling a judge she doesnt want an attorney.
Also, an immigration official said the woman, who is from Mexico, entered the U.S. illegally.
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A Democrat voter. The kind you know, breaks the law to create a more just society.
Why stop with being an undocumented alien? You don’t need no steenken’ documented family!
Her face looks like she could be related to Hugo Chavez. She bees ugaly.
The insanity defense is illogical considering we shoot mad dogs. Depravity should be an aggravating, not mitigating, factor.
This is one of the undesirable cultural imports from Mexico, apart from the honorable culture influence of the Roman Catholic Church. In this case, as in most good cultures, a moral sickness comes along that drags the culture down and gives a bad name for their entire society. Its culture is the depraved industrial narcotic culture that has filled the gap caused by decades of a toxic Mexican economic policy ruled by an elite class.
This toxic industrial narcotic culture has tilted Mexico’s economy further south with turmoil and violence. It has also created a lawless sickness seen with those who smuggle themselves illegally across our border. We see it in their behavior that puts their desires above any moral code. America is receiving an illegal import from a violent, drug infested society which is creating a lawless class. It is creating havoc and, as in this case, taking matters into their own hands with murderous street justice.
The Roman Catholic Church can’t sit back in the pew and let Mexico descend into a hell hole of toxic drug culture. They cannot let the distractions and the misinformation deceive them to the core of rot happening to an honorable people.
Guilty.
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