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Mexicans Charge Bounty Hunters for Snatching Convicted Rapist
Sacramento Bee ^
| June 21, 2003
| John Rice
Posted on 06/21/2003 9:47:53 AM PDT by Mister Magoo
Edited on 04/12/2004 5:51:36 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico (AP) - Bounty hunters who captured cosmetics heir and convicted rapist Andrew Luster could spend four years in a Mexican jail for snatching him without alerting local authorities in a country that considers their profession little better than kidnapping. Charges of criminal association and illegal deprivation of liberty - which is similar to kidnapping without requesting a ransom - were filed Friday against Duane "Dog" Chapman and others.
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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Front Page News; Mexico; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bounty; luster; rapist; unclearontheconcept
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Comment #21 Removed by Moderator
To: Kuleana
...was extradited instantly when Mexican wetbacks who murder California citizens and police officers ... I don't think there is any water between Kalifornia and Mexico. Not that I don't believe you, but spouting derogatory comments when you try to show their hypocrisy makes you look petty.
Comment #23 Removed by Moderator
To: Imal
Wholeheartedly agree with you - we should be using force with these s.o.b.'s. Our so-called border policy drives me absolutely insane. Not only should we have our military on the border, but walls should be built, and repeat transgressors imprisoned. And we should also be going after those damn drug cartels - another obscenity. It's too bad that we didn't realize how valuable oil would be, or we probably would have kept going further south and taken over most, if not all, of central and northern Mexico.
We've gone to war twice now in the Persian Gulf and keep a military presence there because of the potential huge economic problems which could result. With the amount of illegals crossing the border, taking jobs, driving up health care costs, etc., they must be costing our economy tens of billions of dollars a year. Why is that not the equivalent of some dictator taking over a bunch of oil fields (other atrocities notwithstanding)?
This farce has gone on long enough. Bush should tell Fox to shape up, or their ass will be kicked. Of course, now that the Republicans need to play racial politics themselves (lost the blacks, but getting the hispanics looks good), this won't happen. Story never changes, folks: kiss up to bad people, and bad things will eventually befall you. No different here.
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06/21/2003 4:33:11 PM PDT
by
GreatOne
(You will bow down before me, Son of Jor-el!)
To: Mister Magoo
"the Max Factor heir"
There used to me a TV commercial for a competing brand of cosmetics called "Coty." It's spokesperson was a model in a large hat, she was called "The Coty Girl."
When they discontinued the ad the joke was:
"Do you know what happened to the Coty Girl"?
"Max Factor."
To: GreatOne
Amen but you're preaching to the choir. Bush HAS to know the extent of damage the GATT and NAFTA treaties have wrought.
I formally call for a steel-cage match, their boy versus ours. If Fox wins we continue the treaties. If Bush wins the military seal the border.
If it were that simple.
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06/21/2003 7:08:27 PM PDT
by
NewRomeTacitus
(Exposure to newly-discovered element Reagonite found to weaken Liberals and make them cry.)
To: Kuleana
And your defence of Illegal Mexicans who murder US police officers make you look stupid. Shove the PC crap, I grew up with Chicanos all around me and your equating them with Mexican murderers is disgusting. LOL. Now they are Illegal Mexicans! What happened to wetbacks? Who's being pc now. I said I didn't disagree with you on the murder thing. My point was calling them wetbacks sure doesn't help the cause. You were the one that was falsely lumping all Mexicans together as wetbacks.
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