Your local California news..........
#31
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rotors are freaky expensive to replace because you have to replace all of them if one gets damaged.
I have a few mexican freinds but their is a difference between mexicans and beaners. Mexicans stole my moms car when she was at church.
Illegals should not have rights in this country. They should go through the imigration process as all other countrys do. why do you think mexico sucks so bad its their selfish attitude. I see them all the time at the junk yards rolling up in their dubs while the kid is in rags. Hicks are almost just as bad too but hicks are just plain poor. they are not selfish.
I have a few mexican freinds but their is a difference between mexicans and beaners. Mexicans stole my moms car when she was at church.
Illegals should not have rights in this country. They should go through the imigration process as all other countrys do. why do you think mexico sucks so bad its their selfish attitude. I see them all the time at the junk yards rolling up in their dubs while the kid is in rags. Hicks are almost just as bad too but hicks are just plain poor. they are not selfish.
#32
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Originally Posted by sleepercivic88
. I see them all the time at the junk yards rolling up in their dubs while the kid is in rags.
#33
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as i remember the mexicans up here in colorado are alot worse than they are in CA as far as attitude. Dont get me wrong their are white trash moms that go shopping all the time running up the credit card bills while the kids eat top roman for 2 months streight. I just see a bad attitude amung alot of mexicans here. The parents are usally dressed nicer than the kids.
#34
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i am not apposed to shooting illegals. the guy with a mask is just as fed up as the rest of us. our tax dollars to fix the chopper. the pilots were not in the wrong and they got stoned down by illegal spics.
the mexican illegals ate ---- from the guy with a mask because they were doing something ------- ILLEGAL.
bottom line. ---- mexicans especially illegal ones.
btw johhny, id like to adopt your slogan
the mexican illegals ate ---- from the guy with a mask because they were doing something ------- ILLEGAL.
bottom line. ---- mexicans especially illegal ones.
btw johhny, id like to adopt your slogan
#35
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Originally Posted by rawr
On a more focused note, I'd like to thank Steve for posting an article that vastly ignores what is actually happening with the SB60 billl. Now, 10 mins of Google time would tell you there is more to that bill than just handing out licenses to everyone who asks for one now. Beyond the standard precedures of it moving through the government system, they are also going need to conform to Homeland Security regulations on the matter. That being said, no one knows, outside of the people who work for the Homeland Security sect, how this bill really will turn out.
Atleast post all information if you're going to claim to be reporting facts.
#36
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OMG RENR are you serious?!?!?
people are getting mad when thousands of people tresspass on their land?!!? are you serious?!?! how in the world!?!!!!
i cant believe just because thousands of people are using some guys property to commite federal crimes, not to mention littering all over. i cant believe they would acually be mad that thousans of people (some of which are shady) are threatening their family and property.
I CANT BELIEVE THEY ARE MAD!!
the land owners have ever right to stop people tresspassing on their property, the illegals are lucky they dont just get shot.
people are getting mad when thousands of people tresspass on their land?!!? are you serious?!?! how in the world!?!!!!
i cant believe just because thousands of people are using some guys property to commite federal crimes, not to mention littering all over. i cant believe they would acually be mad that thousans of people (some of which are shady) are threatening their family and property.
I CANT BELIEVE THEY ARE MAD!!
the land owners have ever right to stop people tresspassing on their property, the illegals are lucky they dont just get shot.
#37
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Originally Posted by turboj0hn
Atleast post all information if you're going to claim to be reporting facts.
#38
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Cliffnotes before the story:
Illegal that has been sent back to Mexico 4 PREVIOUS times gets pulled over by Los Angeles County Sherriff David March. The illegal shoots the cop in the face and kills him, then runs back to Mexico. Mexico will not extradite any of thier citizens that face the death penalty or life in prison in the US (no matter what crime they committed). So the illegal lives in harmony with no punishment for killing a US cop. And the US government is too ----- to do anything about it.
Deputy's family awaiting justice
By Ruby Gonzales , Staff Writer
IRWINDALE -- Three years ago today, a traffic stop turned fatal for Deputy David March.
The 33-year-old was shot and killed by the driver, who is believed to have then fled to Mexico. The prime suspect, Armando Garcia, is an undocumented immigrant deported four times before and convicted of selling drugs and possessing a concealed assault weapon. He has an arrest warrant on two attempted murders in Baldwin Park.
To commemorate the anniversary of March's death, a candlelight vigil will be held from 5 to 7 tonight at Irwindale Speedway, 500 Speedway Drive. Sheriff Lee Baca and District Attorney Steve Cooley will be among the speakers.
For the past three years, the March case has highlighted a problem over the extradition treaty between Mexico and the United States. Mexico usually doesn't extradite suspects with ties to its country unless reassured they won't get the death penalty. It also doesn't send back suspects facing life in prison here.
March's isn't the only case in the county affected by the treaty. He is one of several victims featured on a Web site called escapingjustice.com . The site features the fugitives, legislation and what is being done.
So what has been done?
A new law took effect this year allowing California to prosecute fugitives already tried in another country. Local and federal officials have met with their Mexican counterparts in the past three years. And local, state and federal officials have passed resolutions asking the Bush administration to do something about the issue, like renegotiate the treaty with Mexico.
But resolutions aren't laws that call for compliance. They can be ignored.
"There's really no change. Mexico has not backed off. The administration has not pushed the issue. It's still at a standstill,' said Janice Maurizi, a director with the District Attorney's Office.
March's parents, John and Barbara, and his widow, Teri, continue to push the issue to the forefront by speaking at hearings, events and shows.
John and Barbara March were expected to be with the John and Ken radio show at its protest in Washington this week. They had planned to meet with the Fraternal Order of Police as well as politicians.
"We will do everything we can to bring attention to the issue,' John March said. "We think the situation is turning. People are still becoming more and more aware.'
He said political figures are paying attention. John March wants Garcia and other fugitives from justice brought back to the United States to be prosecuted.
"It's hard to say this: Just getting Armando Garcia doesn't do it for me. To me, we have to change the system,' he said.
He has met the people whose cases are featured in the escapingjustice.com site.
"We know all those people now. We've sat with them and cried with them. The pain they're going through years and years after it happened is terrible. Dave's case is getting the attention. They know that because he's a cop. We vowed to them even if we do get Dave's killer, we will not back off until (we) bring all the killers (to justice),' John March said.
As she has done every year, Teri March plans to go to the spot on Live Oak Avenue where her husband was killed.
"I will go to the same window of time, his last moment. I pay tribute. Dave lives in a better place with no worries, no fears. I try to reflect on that and thank him,' she said.
"If I could only have seven years, I would do it again. He gave me a lifetime in seven years. He remains in my heart and thoughts.'
I wonder if my government would brush it off if I went to Mexico and killed one of thier cops.
Illegal that has been sent back to Mexico 4 PREVIOUS times gets pulled over by Los Angeles County Sherriff David March. The illegal shoots the cop in the face and kills him, then runs back to Mexico. Mexico will not extradite any of thier citizens that face the death penalty or life in prison in the US (no matter what crime they committed). So the illegal lives in harmony with no punishment for killing a US cop. And the US government is too ----- to do anything about it.
Deputy's family awaiting justice
By Ruby Gonzales , Staff Writer
IRWINDALE -- Three years ago today, a traffic stop turned fatal for Deputy David March.
The 33-year-old was shot and killed by the driver, who is believed to have then fled to Mexico. The prime suspect, Armando Garcia, is an undocumented immigrant deported four times before and convicted of selling drugs and possessing a concealed assault weapon. He has an arrest warrant on two attempted murders in Baldwin Park.
To commemorate the anniversary of March's death, a candlelight vigil will be held from 5 to 7 tonight at Irwindale Speedway, 500 Speedway Drive. Sheriff Lee Baca and District Attorney Steve Cooley will be among the speakers.
For the past three years, the March case has highlighted a problem over the extradition treaty between Mexico and the United States. Mexico usually doesn't extradite suspects with ties to its country unless reassured they won't get the death penalty. It also doesn't send back suspects facing life in prison here.
March's isn't the only case in the county affected by the treaty. He is one of several victims featured on a Web site called escapingjustice.com . The site features the fugitives, legislation and what is being done.
So what has been done?
A new law took effect this year allowing California to prosecute fugitives already tried in another country. Local and federal officials have met with their Mexican counterparts in the past three years. And local, state and federal officials have passed resolutions asking the Bush administration to do something about the issue, like renegotiate the treaty with Mexico.
But resolutions aren't laws that call for compliance. They can be ignored.
"There's really no change. Mexico has not backed off. The administration has not pushed the issue. It's still at a standstill,' said Janice Maurizi, a director with the District Attorney's Office.
March's parents, John and Barbara, and his widow, Teri, continue to push the issue to the forefront by speaking at hearings, events and shows.
John and Barbara March were expected to be with the John and Ken radio show at its protest in Washington this week. They had planned to meet with the Fraternal Order of Police as well as politicians.
"We will do everything we can to bring attention to the issue,' John March said. "We think the situation is turning. People are still becoming more and more aware.'
He said political figures are paying attention. John March wants Garcia and other fugitives from justice brought back to the United States to be prosecuted.
"It's hard to say this: Just getting Armando Garcia doesn't do it for me. To me, we have to change the system,' he said.
He has met the people whose cases are featured in the escapingjustice.com site.
"We know all those people now. We've sat with them and cried with them. The pain they're going through years and years after it happened is terrible. Dave's case is getting the attention. They know that because he's a cop. We vowed to them even if we do get Dave's killer, we will not back off until (we) bring all the killers (to justice),' John March said.
As she has done every year, Teri March plans to go to the spot on Live Oak Avenue where her husband was killed.
"I will go to the same window of time, his last moment. I pay tribute. Dave lives in a better place with no worries, no fears. I try to reflect on that and thank him,' she said.
"If I could only have seven years, I would do it again. He gave me a lifetime in seven years. He remains in my heart and thoughts.'
I wonder if my government would brush it off if I went to Mexico and killed one of thier cops.
#40
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Originally Posted by Stealthmode
I posted nothing but facts. If you accuse someone of missing facts, logically you might want to also hold yourself responsible for posting such facts.
But we all know it's hard to be educated about what's going on around you, so I don't blame you.