Posted on 10/19/2006 3:37:27 PM PDT by no dems
Edited on 10/19/2006 4:07:46 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
Then you are clueless.
Just look at who voted to pass the House bill requiring voter ID.
You probably shouldn't vote, but not for the reason you think.
The prosecutor is a traitor.
Lighten up Mike. At least I didn't really diss him by accusing him of being a product of the Ohio Public School System.
My cousin (47 yrs. old) and her husband (Sean & Donna Wilson) from Mt. Juliet, TN, were both killed in a car wreck in June by an illegal immigrant who was fleeing in an SUV from a policeman. The guy was drunk and had already been arrested on at least - read it - fourteen (14) different occasions for serious violations - with his status never being checked and worst of all him NOT BEING TAKEN OFF THE STREETS and sent back to Meckiko. - I tell you, when a person you have held in your arms as a baby dies in this manner, it becomes personal real fast.
THIS IS STUPID.
You are correct.
No, after reading further it appears they did quite a bit more than just shoot the person.
I should've read further before I posted.
The problem is not the GOP. It is a foreign subculture infiltration of the GOP oxymoronically called neocons (because they are not conservative) which exist to promote the NWO and global mercantilism, a move towards central planning. The GOP is fine, but it needs a strong paleocon (classical liberal) to come in and kick out the neocons, return this country to its Common Law roots that came out of England with the Magna Carta. The democrat side of the aisle has also been similarly infiltrated. That is why you get the feeling that there is no difference between the parties. Both have been too heavily infiltrated by elements that descend from socialist roots, and wants to expand the scope Roman civil law which is far less friendly to individual rights, and far more tilted toward the legislature controlled by a ruling elite.
BS. He's stated many times that he's part of neither party, but his views tend toward Libertarian.
Mind telling me where a STATE governor has standing to intervene in a FEDERAL case involving the misdeeds of FEDERAL officers?
Here's a link
http://www.elpasotimes.com/breakingnews/ci_4517799
post if a couple more times for posterity.
I have written both of my senators. Unfortunately my Congressman is now running, not so successfully, for Governor.
Best of luck.
phoenix0468
Nope. It's common sense.
In my book picking up your shellcasings is at most a ministerial fault.
It's a felony.
Is this one of Ernesto's girls?
You lost me.
I went to a private college prep school, then did undergraduate work and graduate work and then got a doctorate.
Did you graduate from high school?
Then go somewhere else to some other country more to your liking.
Hey, it was in El Paso; how smart could the jurors be?
Were they told about the immunity deal? They certainly should be so that they can judge the veracity and trustworthiness of the witness.
Nicccceee...
That these corrupt cops are going to jail.
Hopefully they won't be pardoned.
Ramos didn't even see the shooting - still got 10+ years.
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