To: HOTTIEBOY
You commend an individual that knowingly and willingly violates the laws of another country? Do you welcome those foreigners that knowingly and willingly violate US law?
What Chapman did was just plain ol' fashion stupid. "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime"
5 posted on
09/20/2006 7:10:46 AM PDT by
politicalwit
(Freedom doesn't mean a Free Pass.)
To: politicalwit
In context this is an exception to the rule. Luster was wanted for 86 counts of rape. He fled to Mexico and was preying on girls there.
You damn right I support the people that brought him in, even if they did violate another countries laws.
7 posted on
09/20/2006 7:14:27 AM PDT by
HOTTIEBOY
(I'm your huckleberry)
To: politicalwit
Do you welcome those foreigners that knowingly and willingly violate US law?,p> If a Mexican bounty hunter came up here and busted a multiple rapist who fled Mexico (and then went back to his home country), you bet your ass I would support him.
8 posted on
09/20/2006 7:18:45 AM PDT by
nonliberal
(Graduate: Curtis E. LeMay School of International Relations)
To: politicalwit
You commend an individual that knowingly and willingly violates the laws of another country? Do you welcome those foreigners that knowingly and willingly violate US law? What Chapman did was just plain ol' fashion stupid. "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime"My, my, aren't we righteous. You can't see a set-up right in front of your face?
Chapman said a Mexican policeman helped him with the collar. If bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico, the policeman should have told him, and the policeman should also be facing charges.
Let's hope you never have a misunderstanding with a police officer and try to explain yourself and end up "resisting arrest." It's a slippery slope that can happen to anyone.
34 posted on
09/20/2006 4:34:25 PM PDT by
Albion Wilde
(...where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. -2 Cor 3:17)
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