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« Reply #15 on: February 20, 2007, 01:49:35 PM »
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I highly suggest you read up on how the Mexican-US War started.  Here's a hint...it wasn't started by Mexico....


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« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2007, 02:07:16 PM »
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it seems like dog has a passion for what he does and to ensure that the victims receive some type of closure.


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« Reply #17 on: February 20, 2007, 02:32:16 PM »
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I can't believe it.  It looks like the U.S. Government is really going to extradite Dog Chapman to Mexico to stand trial.  Its such a preposterous situation that I didn't really believe it was going to happen until now.  Afterall, Dog was arrested by the Mexican government for capturing a serial rapist who fled from the U.S. into Mexico.  And for the U.S. Government to sell-out one of its own citizens like this?  I don't know what to make of it.



90% (or close a recent stat in the LA Times) of outstanding murder warrants in LA County belong to Mexican citizens... Mexico wont let us have, or go get, some of them because the death penalty would likely apply.

Republicans and democrats are too spineless, and useless, to stand up to Mexico, it might upset the Hispanic vote. What other country in the world would allow armed military incursions on its soil, then instruct border patrol agents to keep "a low profile," to use "cover and concealment" in approaching the Mexican units, to employ "shadows and camouflage" to conceal themselves and to "stay as quiet as possible." Basically a US border patrol agent who sees armed Mexican military must stand down, run like a girl, and hide like a chickenpoop until all crimes have been committed.

So serving up some bounty hunter with a criminal record funnier than his hair cut is a no brainer for any nut-less political hack.

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« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2007, 02:42:01 PM »
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« Reply #19 on: February 20, 2007, 03:54:06 PM »
politicians run this country, they need votes to stay in power, Hispanics have votes, politicians will do anything for votes.

that is why the US has trade with china (communist) and a 50 year trade embargo with cuba (communist).

and a open border with mexico.

our govt has sold us out.

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« Reply #20 on: February 20, 2007, 06:48:09 PM »
Ack-Ack, you support jailing an American citizen in a mexican prison because he broke some paper law?  Chapman didn't hurt anyone, he simply brought a rapist (someone who did hurt people) to justice.

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« Reply #21 on: February 20, 2007, 07:25:01 PM »
I support the jailing of anyone that breaks any law, regardless of what country the law was broken in.  

Are you saying that countries should have laws for their citizens and a seperate set of laws just for Americans?

The fact is that "The Dog" knew he was breaking Mexican federal law, he was given a chance to hand over the prisoner but he didn't because he wanted the bounty and the fame.  He gambled and lost and now has to pay the price for his hubris.  Even his own brotherhood of bounty hunters have sided against him.


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« Reply #22 on: February 20, 2007, 09:11:46 PM »
It's on A&E right now, the entire story...
I defend the guy... no jail time for him, at least not in Mexico, bring him back to the states if that is the worst case scenario.
Besides, that Luster piece of crap is looking at 120+ years in prison... was of space!  :furious
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« Reply #23 on: February 20, 2007, 09:16:40 PM »
what the hell......the dog should have known better....
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« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2007, 12:35:41 AM »
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I highly suggest you read up on how the Mexican-US War started.  Here's a hint...it wasn't started by Mexico....


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Hint:  Texas Seceded in 1836, It was an independent nation.  Texas was annexed by the US in 1845.  Mexico wanted to go to war over the issue... We did it, they lost... End of story.
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« Reply #25 on: February 21, 2007, 12:58:42 AM »
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Hint:  Texas Seceded in 1836, It was an independent nation.  Texas was annexed by the US in 1845.  Mexico wanted to go to war over the issue... We did it, they lost... End of story.



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« Reply #26 on: February 21, 2007, 06:52:19 AM »
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Hint:  Texas Seceded in 1836, It was an independent nation.  Texas was annexed by the US in 1845.  Mexico wanted to go to war over the issue... We did it, they lost... End of story.
white washing at it's best (pun intended)  read up on the texan independance movement, see what you can discover about juan seguin and others like him.  the fact is 19th century anglo descendants pretty much stole all of the southwest from another country.  these folks from mexico had recently stolen nearly one half of a continent from native Amerinds that inhabited the areas.  those folks on the southern border, they are just taking land back, with interest.  this post might be skuzzified as there seems to be some intolerance for the facts behind this topic on this board, but what goes around comes around, it's easy to see why folks south of the border might be ok with heading north.  also look up the bear flag revolt and educate yourself.  that was the pattern all across the southwest commencing in texas.

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« Reply #27 on: February 21, 2007, 07:43:23 AM »
I heard a trade was in the process. They are considering taking Beth instead. Much better. Everyone would be happy. The U.S. would be done with her and the Mexicans would have some shade. ;)
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« Reply #28 on: February 21, 2007, 07:43:58 AM »
I think we should honor our extradition treaty with Mexico as well as they honor the rest of their treaties and laws.

It took a genius like Chapman a couple of days at most to find the scum. Mexico had no intentions of finding him, they never even tried.

Hell, I'm no fan of Chapman, but I'd refuse to extradite him and tell Mexico to go pound sand, just on general principle. Mexico's dealings with the U.S. are about as stand up and straight forward as North Korea's. Hell, they try to tell us how many of their people we should accept, and we should have a completely open border. And they think we should honor an extradition treaty? Sure, when they stop the drug smuggling and illegal aliens crossing their border with us, and stop letting their "police" and "army" violate our border. In other words, right after Hell freezes over.
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« Reply #29 on: February 21, 2007, 08:43:20 AM »
as part of the peace treaty to end the mex-US war the US paid mexico $20 million for the southwest and cal.  nobody stole anything.