Posted on 11/04/2009 6:59:15 PM PST by MamaDearest
TIME FOR SOME FAST LEAD ELIMINATION OF SOME mMS13 MEMBERS!
Watched a new Netflix rental tonight called "Food, Inc." It gives a whole different side of that picture and places appropriate guilt upon the government and food processors (like Tyson, Smithfield Farms, and more). Over and over they arrest a few workers, but never conduct massive raids nor penalize the owners or management (or both) of these companies that habitually use illegal aliens as slave labor.
Do you recollect they put Ramos and Compeon in general population in prison where at least one of them was severely beaten before they put in in solitary confinement. They KNEW he was a border patrol agent, but did it anyway. When the government goes out of its way to protect a drug runner, they do it to make sure no other border patrol agent makes the same mistake of "doing his job."
The nation is upside down and inside out right now. Homeland Security refers to people who attend tea parties as terrorists. Nancy Pelosi calls us nazis. Homeland Security is going after Sheriff Joe Arpaio for enforcing immigration law. It's surreal and democrats have been taking protection of those breaking our laws into a whole new realm where those protecting our borders and us are now under investigation (Sheriff Joe) and illegals have more rights and benefits than citizens.
Thank you. I planned to watch that video, but never did find time to do it. IMHO there is some connection between the banking industry and drug cartel money as well. In the Ramos and Compeon case, the drug runner was given extra special care and attention while the border patrol agents were painted as the bad guys. Our court system (all the way to the White House) was protective of the drug runner and adamant not to pardon or reduce sentencing for the border patrol agents who were doing their jobs. There are still other border patrol agents in prison for doing the same protection of our borders. It has evidentally been going on for years before the Ramos and Compeon case. There is massive corruption (as Mexico was involved in that case as well).
my point is that “assault rifles” are far in the minority here as far as penetrating a bullet proof vest.
“my point is that assault rifles are far in the minority here as far as penetrating a bullet proof vest.”
True. There are more hunting rifles. I expect those to be all defined as “sniper rifles” at some point and banned.
Hi Buddee :)
Pssst...holdin’ the torch sister from another mother
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