Posted on 09/07/2011 5:49:50 AM PDT by markomalley
A Mexican has been accused of imprisoning two teenage girls and fathering five children by them before killing one and their baby.
Jorge Iniestra, 32, from Mexico City, allegedly abused the teenagers - the daughters of his girlfriend - for seven years and refused to let them outside.
In a chilling parallel to Austrian Josef Fritzl, he is said to have pulled the girls out of school and locked them in a single, filthy room in his mother's house.
Prosecutors say Iniestra, a part-time taxi driver, eventually beat one of the girls to death and then smothered a three-month-old baby they had together.
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One of Lord Perry’s people.
You are beneath contempt.
Leni
The rabid vileness of Rick Perry’s detractors leads me to support his candidacy.
Would you rest easier if he were of the Obama Clan?
No he is not.
Not in any way shape or form.
You secure the border so you can identify what sort of people are allowed through into your country. Tens of thousands are coming through right now with convictions in their country of origin just like this guy.
You can stop with your assertion that they don’t pull that crap when they get here Minutegal.
Because the only way you or anyone else can whine that busting Perry on his consistant open borders policy is unfair... Is if you are asserting they turn into Mister Rodgers when they get here.
The rabid violence of the illegals that Perry refuses to stop at the borders and indeed extends in state tuition to leads me to oppose his political aspiration and to ridicule his supporters in public every time there is another crime commited by an illegal alien, just as I have done with McCain and his supporters.
Are you trying to oppose Mr. Perry?
Your behaviour is counterproductive.
Jus’ sayin’ ...
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