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To: antceecee
No matter how you feel about Mr. Chapman, this is just WRONG!!!!

Do you think it's right for Mexicans to come into our country and break the laws? I don't.

Same holds true for Chapman. He went to another country and broke their laws. Once he did that, it was perhaps inevitable that they would want to nab such a high-profile criminal. And exchanging wanted fugitives is what nations do.

Do I think this type of exchange is a great idea? Not particularly. I don't have a terribly high opinion of Mexican justice, and maybe neither do you. But when you go to a sovereign nation and break its laws, there are consequences. Dog has nobody to blame but himself.

42 posted on 09/19/2006 6:59:04 PM PDT by highball (Proud to announce the birth of little Highball, Junior - Feb. 7, 2006!)
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To: highball

Mexico is a corrupt renegade country that harbors criminals who commit violent crimes against American citizens... yeah it's right to go into their country and drag the scum back for prosecution. Glad to see there is someone who did. Our government refuses to.


45 posted on 09/19/2006 7:01:11 PM PDT by antceecee (Western countries really aren't up to winning this war on terror... it might offend the terrorists.)
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To: highball

This isn't about bringing back Dog for prosecution in MeJico... it's about getting his bond money and any other crooked pay off they can arrange to let him off. There is absolutely no noble cause here on MeJico's part.


50 posted on 09/19/2006 7:03:26 PM PDT by antceecee (Western countries really aren't up to winning this war on terror... it might offend the terrorists.)
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To: highball
But when you go to a sovereign nation and break its laws

Unless it's the U.S. Then you don't need to have any respect for it's laws. They only punish citizens.

74 posted on 09/19/2006 7:29:46 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: highball

Funny attitude. The Mexican government was harboring a known convicted felon. They refused to extradite him. So a US bounty hunter (I don't give a rip who the bounty hunter is) does what the Mexican government and the US government wouldn't do, and now the US government has sold him out.

The next thing is going to be when a Minuteman member, even a US service member, or Border patrol agent doing their job will be hung out to dry....oh, wait - that's already happened... Our government is so soft on Mexico, it's not funny.


77 posted on 09/19/2006 7:34:15 PM PDT by TheBattman (I've got TWO QUESTIONS for you....)
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To: highball

I am a fan of the Dog's show.
Not because he is so great and all but just a average guy who is making a living honestly.

Just from what I see on the show Beth is the more prudent of the two.

They both are honest about their not so clean life and there thanks to God. Hence Dog he came up with as his nick God spelled backwards.

They are simple family people. Could have stayed on their earleir life choices and ended up as creeps.

I think Beth is the boss of the operation though. Gathering what I see on the shows, and yes I am an avid watcher.

Sometimes simple tv is a great unwind after a very stressfull work day.

FREE THE DOG and his Bra's.


122 posted on 09/19/2006 8:34:12 PM PDT by Global2010 (Pray the Rosary. You have the whole day.)
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To: highball

"But when you go to a sovereign nation and break its laws, there are consequences." Just what are the consequences to the millions of law breaking Mexicans that are here?


123 posted on 09/19/2006 8:34:49 PM PDT by Tspud1
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