Posted on 01/05/2006 5:54:11 AM PST by pikachu
Last October when a Dallas jury sentenced Behrouz Nahidmobarekeh to five years for sprinkling his own dried feces on pastries at the Fiesta Mart at Ross and Greenville avenues in East Dallas, the foreman of the jury told The Dallas Morning News that the jury had wanted to punish him especially severely because he "showed no remorse."
(Excerpt) Read more at dallasobserver.com ...
These sorts of incidents call for tailor-made measures. Mr. Nahidmobarekeh should be made to eat a casserole featuring excrement from a local penal institute then should be forcibly removed to the hellhole country of origin of his miserable ancestors (where they likely dine on goat poop).
He would probably enjoy that.
Sick Bastid.
He is a legal immigrant from Iran. Only now, since he has been convicted of a crime and sentenced to five years in prison, he has violated the terms of his legal immigration permit and so is an illegal immigrant. As soon as he serves his term, he should be picked up and deported back to his lovely home country. Definitely Haliburton.
"Haffar didn't have to introduce evidence he had of Nahidmobarekeh's history of violent aggression, including the severe beating of a 60-year-old man and an attack on a cop in New York years ago."
The article didn't state "alleged"....apparently this guy already has committed a crime and should have been deported.
You're wrong:
"This crime is just another indication of the Texas Culture of Corruption fostered by its former Governor and his rich pals at Halliburton."
You're welcome.
Shows you what sick folks are out there? Don't go there. La,la,la, I can't hear you.
I don't want to think about what might be sprinkled on my favorite Chinese or Mexican dishes by some lunatic.
I'm going to think this is madness that is indigenous to Iran and Dallas--but not Plano because my mother lives there.
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