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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by sc281 View Post
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    Owned! What a lame douchebag that guy you quoted is!

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  • mstng86
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    Obama should have no concerns with what the Mexican government has to say. The Mexican government has no problems handing out directions on how to get into the United States, so they shouldn't have any problems adding an extra paragraph stating "if you get caught, tough shit, die."

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
    Extridited.
    Thanks...kinda.

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  • sc281
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    Originally posted by The Geofster View Post
    ExtrAdited.
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  • Geor!
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    Extridited.

    And, no. They wouldn't put them to death, but they would sure as hell house them in a place unfit for even rats for the rest of their lives.

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  • Vertnut
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    Originally posted by Baron View Post
    Wait, if an american citizen living illegally in Mexico was to kill someone, would the Mexican government NOT exicute?
    Mexico does not have a death penalty. They haven't executed anyone since the early '60's. Why do you think that all the dirt-bag illegals that kill someone here want to be extradited to Mexico?
    Last edited by Vertnut; 07-06-2011, 02:28 PM.

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  • Baron Von Crowder
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    Wait, if an american citizen living illegally in Mexico was to kill someone, would the Mexican government NOT exicute?

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  • JP135
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    I am all for carrying out the sentence, but due processes and the rule of law must be followed, otherwise corruption takes over.
    Due process HAS been followed. He was tried and found guilty in criminal court. In a death penalty case, he got an automatic appeal. There were no grounds for reversal of the conviction. The legal system has run it's course and the citizens of The State of Texas have decided the man must die for his crimes. it's that simple. The only corrupt thing taking place is liberals trying to circumvent the rule of law.

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    it need to apply to everyone, and its every Americans duty to make sure that the processes is followed.
    Well if the SC ruled on it, then the process is being followed. So i guess the other process is being followed in the legislature to circumvent the SC's ruling by using some sort of loophole. Guess i would expect nothing less. The WH is the real one behind it all though, and i feel that if legislation passed, no matter what, it will pass because both parties want a piece of that pro-illegal (read: Hispanic) vote.

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  • Cannonball996
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    That only applies to citizens and not government officials correct?
    it need to apply to everyone, and its every Americans duty to make sure that the processes is followed.

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by mustangguy289 View Post
    That only applies to citizens and not government officials correct?
    That's another thing that gets me. Lying to Congress is illegal (see Roger Clemens) yet those assholes lie to us on a regular basis. Explain the logic in that.

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  • mustangguy289
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    I am all for carrying out the sentence, but due processes and the rule of law must be followed, otherwise corruption takes over.
    That only applies to citizens and not government officials correct?

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  • aggie97
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    Time for a good old fashioned lynching.....Texas style! Personally, I think we need to be televising this shit. No pay per view. PUBLIC ACCESS television!!!!

    Or let us handle it as the citizens of Texas!

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  • Cannonball996
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    I am all for carrying out the sentence, but due processes and the rule of law must be followed, otherwise corruption takes over.

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by Cannonball996 View Post
    Is this the same mexican national that Bush asked Perry to stay a few years ago?
    Nope, but the Supreme Court ruled already in that instance. In this instance, the dems aee pushing legislation that would sort of undermine the court's decision as well.

    FWIW, if i had known about the Bush case, i would have had the same sentiments, though without some of tje vitriol, admittedly.

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