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i mean Marias post was baby-talk compared to what you girls say to each other..
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A message to comrade Obama from We the People An inspiration to all patriots ( not to be viewed by trolls) |
Homicidal Illegal Alien Is Free to Stay
When you see illegal aliens making public pageants of their contempt for our national sovereignty, you have to ask yourself: just how hard is it for a foreigner who doesn't belong here to get thrown out of this country? Here's how hard: On March 13, 2005, Rwandan national, Ngere Omari, was driving the wrong way on Interstate 5, near Seattle, Wa., when he crashed head-on into the car being driven by Heather Lee Meadows. Meadows, 20, was killed instantly and her passenger was seriously injured. At the time of the crash, Omari had a blood-alcohol level of .18, was on probation and had a suspended license for an earlier DUI. He was convicted of vehicular homicide and sentenced to six years behind bars. |
During his imprisonment, he received multiple surgeries, physical therapy and mental health care. Because he does not speak English, he was also given a translator to communicate with the medical personnel… all at the expense of the taxpayers.
Though Omari entered the country illegally, he requested and was granted political asylum, due to Rwanda's civil war. Last Tuesday, Omari walked out of the Monroe Correctional Complex, a free man. He was given a year off for good behavior. At the time he was sent to prison, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement placed a hold on him, and apparently planned to deport him upon his release. However, that hold was later lifted, and Omari is free to remain in the U.S. How much do you want to bet he's collecting public assistance? |
A zeal to nab illegal immigrants ensnares many innocent people, including a Minnesota native.
Thomas Warziniack was born in Minnesota and grew up in Georgia, but immigration authorities pronounced him an illegal immigrant from Russia. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has held Warziniack for weeks in an Arizona detention facility with the aim of deporting him to a country he's never seen. His jailers shrugged off Warziniack's claims that he was an American citizen, even though they could have retrieved his Minnesota birth certificate in minutes and even though a Colorado court had concluded that he was a U.S. citizen a year before it shipped him to Arizona. On Thursday, Warziniack finally became a free man. Immigration officials released him after his family, who learned about his predicament from a reporter, produced a birth certificate and after a U.S. senator demanded his release. |
An unpublished study by the Vera Institute of Justice, a New York nonprofit organization, in 2006 identified 125 people in immigration detention centers across the nation who immigration lawyers believed had valid U.S. citizenship claims.
Unlike suspects charged in criminal courts, detainees accused of immigration violations don't have a right to an attorney, and three-quarters of them represent themselves. |
Bias in the Media
From Media Research Center MRC Study: By 12 to 1, ABC, CBS, and NBC Rip Arizona's Immigration Law When political scientists compare populism and elitism, they could certainly find a test case in the new Arizona law on immigration enforcement. While Rasmussen found 70 percent of Arizonans favored the crackdown on illegal aliens, and new national media polls found majority support as well, ABC, CBS, and NBC denounced the popular will as short-sighted and discriminatory. |
From April 23 to May 3, the top three television networks offered viewers 50 stories and interview segments on their morning and evening news programs. The tone was strongly hostile to the law and promotional to the "growing storm" of left-wing protesters: 37 stories (or 74 percent) were negative, 10 were neutral, and only three were positive toward the Arizona law's passage -- 12 negative stories for every one that leaned positive. Stories were much kinder and sympathetic to illegal aliens than they were to police officers. Cops were potential abusers of power. Entering the country illegally was not an abuse of power. It was portrayed as an honorable step by the powerless.
:-| That's how they brainwash sheeple. |
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вчера слышал на Марк Левин сегодня на Глен Бек. Наши царьки тянут свои руки к нашему 401К
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