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US citizens have the right to be in America; illegal alien dirtags do not - and, when illegals are caught, they are deported. If these illegals weren't in my country, these crimes would not have happened.
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quote: Originally posted by Someone12: US citizens have the right to be in America; illegal alien dirtags do not - and, when illegals are caught, they are deported. If these illegals weren't in my country, these crimes would not have happened.
S12 aka Sicko, Mr. Doofus, What's your take on the U.S. citizens whom commit horrific crimes? If possible, would you deport them? Or do you exonerate them because they are U.S. citizens and everybody else in the world are scumbags (in your opinion). Jessica Lunsford wouldn't be dead right now if her bedroom door had been locked the night John Couey walked into her room and kidnapped her. Thank God we have Jessica's Law coming out of this but we have the loss of a young, innocent child. Dr. Albert Shweitzer, doctor and humanitarian, did missionary work in Africa. He couldn't understand why the natives were taking supplies out of his small cabinet. He later learned that it was a common belief among then that if you leave something unlocked it's there for the taking. Dr. Schweitzer soon placed a lock on his cabinet. You have to place a lock on something or it's intruded upon. You know this. This isn't a perfect world. If it was we wouldn't have the problems in the U.S. or the world as we have. So if you think that nobody is going to cross the border just because there's laws.....? We have laws. Read your newspaper and see how many crimes are committed by our U.S. citizens. Why are they breaking our laws, S12? Should we ship them off to some unknown island? I don't see you calling them scumbags and dirt*****, etc. You know the U.S. has a military. This could've been stopped a long time ago. The U.S. didn't want to stop it and you don't want to have to admit it. Maybe you are displeased with the fraud you dealt/dealing with in your employ. If you are no longer working there I'd assume your anger would've subsided by now. Is this board an inexpensive form of therapy? Obviously you're still assisting immigration applicants and it's eating you up inside. This is your place to vent your anger and frustration because you're not able to while earning a paycheck assisting those you so utterly detest. When you arrive in heaven you'll be asked, "Tienes papeles?" (Got papers?) You won't have any and you'll be deported straight to hell. Nuff said.
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your ignorance shines....Americans cannot be deported, you idiot. Nor have I ever suggesed that American criminals be rewarded, whereas you and many other submorons believe that illegal aliens should be rewarded...what a load of hypocrisy and bee-ess. Our military, in case you didn't know (and you don't because you spend too much time with your finger up your kootch) is forbidden from arresting either citizens or illegal aliens....read our Constitution once in a while...just because some Americans commit crimes is not a justification for rewarding dirtbag illegals...y, ya tengo mis papeles
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That´s right many hispanic families will say ya tengo papeles and homosexuals like you will be crying like a little b/i/t/c/h/e/s
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so tell us babybeh...with your obsession about homosexuality and what appears to be first hand (bad pu) knowledge of same, how many glory holes do you service each day? You must spend a fortune on chapstick.
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Santa Fe Police Department looking into hiring Mexican nationals (10 a.m.) By The Associated Press Article Launched: 05/16/2007 09:56:10 AM MDT SANTA FE (AP) — The Santa Fe Police Department is considering the possibility of recruiting Mexican nationals to fill vacant police jobs. Sgts. Gillian Alessio and Marvin Paulk, who are in charge of the department's recruiting and training, said Tuesday they are considering alternative approaches to fill 20 vacancies on the city's 155-person police force. But Police Chief Eric Johnson said New Mexico Law Enforcement Academy regulations prohibit non-citizens from serving as police officers. Alessio said the Santa Fe police force, like others around the country, is vying to recruit the same 21- to 30-year-olds as the U.S. military, whose need for recruits is taking a toll on the police department. "Every day, we get approached by young men and women from Mexico who are in the country legally but are not naturalized," Alessio said. "There is a huge pool of people who are dedicated, hardworking and trying to become citizens of this country. They would like nothing better than to devote their time to protecting the communities that they live in," she said. The United States speeds up naturalization for foreigners who enlist in the U.S. military, and Alessio asked, "Why can't we do that with law 
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There's some real uneducated philistines in this forum.
Some of the things that users come up with are pathetic.
Grow up!
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Officer allowed to quit quietly after marijuana brownie case May 9, 2007 BY JENNIFER DIXON
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
Dearborn police declined to pursue criminal charges against one of its officers last year, even after the cop admitted to taking marijuana from criminal suspects and, with his wife, cooking it up in brownies.
Then-Cpl. Edward Sanchez was allowed to resign from the department, but he was not charged with a crime. He declined to comment Wednesday. His wife, Stacy Sanchez, admitted to police investigators that on another occasion she removed cocaine from her husband's police cruiser -- drugs purportedly earmarked to train police dogs -- and used it during a three-week binge. She, too, has not been charged criminally. Dearborn Police Cmdr. Jeff Geisinger left a phone message with Free Press reporting partner Local 4-WDIV saying Sanchez resigned during an internal investigation. Geisinger did not return subsequent calls asking why Sanchez was not prosecuted.
The decision not to charge Sanchez upset Dearborn Councilman Doug Thomas, who said the department's inaction sends the wrong message to the public.
"If you're a cop and you're arresting people and you're confiscating the marijuana and keeping it yourself, that's bad. That's real bad. That's like apprehending a bank robber and keeping some of the money for yourself."
He promised to investigate.
"It doesn't add up here," Thomas said. "If he was allowed to resign with no action, he can apply for another police position. There's all kinds of ramifications."
The department's investigation began with a bizarre 911 call from Sanchez's home in Dearborn Heights. On the night of April 21, 2006, a panicky Sanchez told an emergency dispatcher he thought he and his wife were overdosing on marijuana.
"I think we're dying," he said in the 5-minute tape, obtained under the Michigan Freedom of Information Act.
"We made brownies and I think we're dead, I really do," Sanchez continued.
He told the dispatcher he had never made marijuana brownies before, but had previously used marijuana.
Then, he asked the score of the Red Wings game on television that night, explaining, "I just want to make sure this isn't some type of, like, hallucination that I'm having."
When later questioned by police investigators, Sanchez said his wife took the marijuana out of his police vehicle while he was sleeping, but she told investigators she tricked him into eating a pot-laced brownie.
"Cpl. Sanchez was insistent that he would never ingest marijuana or any narcotics intentionally," an investigator wrote.
But in a subsequent interview, Sanchez acknowledged he fetched the marijuana from his car, put it in the brownie mix, and ate the brownies.
Sanchez also said he took the marijuana "off the street from unknown persons," investigators wrote.
"I questioned him in detail about how many times and what types of narcotics he seized without arrest," the report said. "He was adamant that he only seized marijuana, and it was on a few occasions. Cpl. Sanchez stated that it had been over a year since he seized this marijuana and that the marijuana was taken to train his K-9," or drug-sniffing dog.
Wayne State University criminal law professor David Moran said Sanchez's behavior was problematic -- as was the Police Department's decision not to charge him.
"An officer has a duty to enforce the law and if an officer finds someone in possession of illegal narcotics, he has a duty to seize the narcotics, arrest the persons ... and properly dispose of the contraband if no charges end up being filed," Moran said.
Moran said it is a criminal offense in Michigan for officers to fail to perform their duties.
"It is not as unusual as it should be for the police to look the other way when an officer commits an infraction, but this is a lot worse than the average police officer speeding a little bit," Moran said.
Contact JENNIFER DIXON at 313-223-4410 or jbdixon@freepress.com.
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S12, think this guy deserves to be in America?? Eh? Think he needs to be deported to Australia? Eh?
Mayor quits under fire
Skellytown By Josh Burton josh.burton@amarillo.com Warren Andrew Mills: Has resigned his position as mayor.
Format SKELLYTOWN - Mayor Warren Andrew Mills resigned Thursday evening, a month after pleading guilty to a *** charge involving a minor. Twenty to 30 residents packed the Skellytown Community Center once again to discuss what was to happen to the 68-year-old mayor of this town.
About an hour after being sworn in another term, he announced his resignation.
Mills pleaded guilty April 9 to charges of indecency with a child. He was indicted last September.
Before the meeting, Terrie Cullon said she and other residents wanted the mayor out of office because he had been charged with a *** crime. She said residents of this town of 610 people were examining options of removing the mayor, even if it meant circulating a petition.
By the end of the night, they got their wish, as Mills announced his decision to the rest of the City Council during an executive session.
Cullon said she wanted to keep morals and dignity in the town.
"It really bothers me," she said outside the meeting. "Why would you plead guilty and be in the public eye?
"I just wish our town wasn't going through this again."
According to an indictment, Mills caused a 7-year-old girl to touch him "with intent to arouse and gratify the sexual desire of the defendant" on Dec. 1, 1995. He lived in Fritch at the time of the incident.
Mills' plea agreement states he will be on probation for five years, provided he receives counseling and registers as a *** offender. He also must pay a $1,500 fine.
Jim Davis said during the meeting he supported the mayor, but later declined further comment.
Gary Larkin, another resident, felt Mills needed to step down.
"Nearly everybody has the same opinion," he said.
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quote: Originally posted by explora: S12, think this guy deserves to be in America?? Eh? Think he needs to be deported? This won't happen again if he isn't here! Eh?
Mayor quits under fire
Skellytown By Josh Burton josh.burton@amarillo.com Warren Andrew Mills: Has resigned his position as mayor.
Format SKELLYTOWN - Mayor Warren Andrew Mills resigned Thursday evening, a month after pleading guilty to a *** charge involving a minor. Twenty to 30 residents packed the Skellytown Community Center once again to discuss what was to happen to the 68-year-old mayor of this town.
About an hour after being sworn in another term, he announced his resignation.
Mills pleaded guilty April 9 to charges of indecency with a child. He was indicted last September.
Before the meeting, Terrie Cullon said she and other residents wanted the mayor out of office because he had been charged with a *** crime. She said residents of this town of 610 people were examining options of removing the mayor, even if it meant circulating a petition.
By the end of the night, they got their wish, as Mills announced his decision to the rest of the City Council during an executive session.
Cullon said she wanted to keep morals and dignity in the town.
"It really bothers me," she said outside the meeting. "Why would you plead guilty and be in the public eye?
"I just wish our town wasn't going through this again."
According to an indictment, Mills caused a 7-year-old girl to touch him "with intent to arouse and gratify the sexual desire of the defendant" on Dec. 1, 1995. He lived in Fritch at the time of the incident.
Mills' plea agreement states he will be on probation for five years, provided he receives counseling and registers as a *** offender. He also must pay a $1,500 fine.
Jim Davis said during the meeting he supported the mayor, but later declined further comment.
Gary Larkin, another resident, felt Mills needed to step down.
"Nearly everybody has the same opinion," he said.
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Lest we forget.....
Cyber-Sexx Scandal Sinks Department of Homeland Security Official
Press Secretary Resigns After Arrest On Charges Of Sexual Misconduct Homeland Cyber-Sexx Case Causes Concern Official Was Reprimanded At Previous Job For Internet Habits
Homeland Aide Faces Cyber-Sexx Charges On Unpaid Leave After Charges Of Cyber-Seducing Cop Posing As Girl April 7, 2006
U.S. Department of Homeland Security deputy press secretary Brian Doyle, in an undated photo handed out by police as they announced his arrest Tuesday in Maryland. (CBS/AP/Polk County Sheriff)
Fast Facts
Doyle, 55, allegedly provided the pseudo-victim with his government-issued office phone and cell phone numbers, showed off his department ID and may have used his official computer in chatting her up. (CBS/AP) Deputy Homeland Security Press Secretary Brian Doyle has resigned, according to DHS officials, CBS News Correspondent Bob Orr reports.
Doyle was arrested Tuesday in Florida on charges of sexually preying on a detective posing as a 14-year-old girl. He is charged with more than two dozen counts relating to Internet child ****ography.
Doyle's resignation was tendered through his attorney this afternoon. He is awaiting extradition to Florida.
Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said Thursday he did not believe a department official's alleged sexual misconduct resulted in a breach of national security, calling the case an individual's "misstep."
"From time to time, there will be instances when misconduct occurs," Chertoff said, referring to Doyle's arrest.
Doyle, 55, allegedly provided the pseudo-victim with his government-issued office phone and cell phone numbers, showed off his department ID and may have used his official computer in chatting her up.
"We try to weed out those who pose a security risk," Chertoff said in a briefing with reporters. "I don't know ... that background checks with people hired will predict future behavior."
But this is not the first time Doyle's alleged Internet habits have got him in trouble. A source told CBSNews.com that while working at Time magazine's Washington bureau, managers discovered that Doyle had been looking at ****ography on a receptionist's computer late at night.
He admitted to the incident, was reprimanded, and was asked to give a formal apology to staffers, the source said.
The source described Doyle as friendly, well-liked and respected by the people in the Time office, who were "shocked" to learn what he'd been doing.
Doyle, who lives in suburban Silver Spring, Md., has been suspended from his job without pay and was being held without bail at a nearby detention center as Florida seeks to extradite him.
©MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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S12, get this one out of country!!
Liberty U student plotted to set off explosives, police say
POSTED: 8:24 p.m. EDT, May 22, 2007
Story Highlights• Mark David Uhl's intended target is unknown
• ABC News reporting his goal: Ensure protesters don't disrupt Falwell funeral
• Uhl's family members called police, said he mentioned explosives • Authorities found six explosive devices in 19-year-old Uhl's car
LYNCHBURG, Virginia (CNN) -- A first-year Liberty University student was arrested in what police said was a plot to detonate explosive devices Tuesday, the day of the Rev. Jerry Falwell's funeral.
Mark David Uhl's intended target is unknown, authorities said.
ABC News reported the youth told authorities he had made the bombs -- which were found in his car -- to stop protesters from disrupting Falwell's funeral. (Read the story about Falwell's funeral)
Police received a call about 11 p.m. Monday from one of Uhl's family members, who said they had talked with him and he had "mentioned some explosive devices he had made," said Maj. Steve Hutcherson of the Campbell County, Virginia, sheriff's office.
Authorities found in Uhl's vehicle "what appeared to be about six explosive devices" that had detonation devices with them, Hutcherson said. The homemade devices were canisters with some kind of liquid inside.
A Virginia State Police bomb squad was summoned to ensure the items were safe, he said.
Uhl, 19, from Amissville, Virginia, was arrested at the home of one of his friends in Campbell County, near Lynchburg, Hutcherson said.
He was being held without bond in the Campbell County Adult Detention Center on suspicion of manufacturing explosive devices.
"Anytime you have somebody with what appears to be explosive devices, you have to take that threat seriously," Hutcherson said.
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Police: Boy beaten to death while mother serves in Iraq
POSTED: 1:14 p.m. EDT, May 26, 2007 Story Highlights•
Police: Man killed girlfriend's 4-year-old after she left her three children in his care
• Sgt. Lavanda Smith called to active duty in Iraq with Army National Guard • Boyfriend Donnell Parker charged with murder in Cameron Smith's death • Child died of blunt-force trauma to the abdomen and head, police said
CALUMET CITY, Illinois (AP) -- A man beat his girlfriend's 4-year-old son to death after she left the boy in his care while she was deployed to Iraq, police said.
Donnell Parker, 23, was charged Friday with first-degree murder in the death of Cameron Smith. The boy was found dead in his bed Thursday in a suburb south of Chicago.
Parker told police he beat the boy, but would not say why, said Calumet City police Chief Patrick O'Meara. It was not immediately known if Parker had an attorney.
Cameron was punched in the head, stomach and chest, and whipped with a belt from Tuesday to Wednesday evening, O'Meara said. An autopsy found he died of blunt-force trauma to the abdomen and head, O'Meara said.
The boy's 7-year-old sister and 8-year-old brother had also been in Parker's care, O'Meara said. They were put in the custody of their maternal grandparents after Cameron was found dead.
Cameron's mother, Sgt. Lavanda Smith, 28, was headed back to Illinois Friday after spending only 10 hours at her new duty station in Iraq.
She was called to active duty in April with her Army National Guard unit and was sent to Fort Benning, Georgia, on May 12 in preparation for deployment, said Lt. Col. Alicia Tate-Nadeau, an Illinois National Guard spokeswoman.
Family members said Cameron's father, Gary Smith Jr., 27, had been deployed to Iraq last August and last saw his three children on a brief leave in January.
Family members said the Smiths had been married for eight years, and had both been in the military most of that time. O'Meara said Lavanda Smith had apparently been living with Parker for about a year.
Parker was scheduled to appear Saturday in bond court in suburban Markham, Illinois.
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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quote: Someone12 Power Member Posted May 11, 9:35 PM Hide Post US citizens have the right to be in America; illegal alien dirtags do not - and, when illegals are caught, they are deported. If these illegals weren't in my country, these crimes would not have happened.
(clearing throat) Unfortunately, look what we have here in my country, Mr. Doofus
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HOLD YOUR BREATH S12
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S12, Sicko, Mr. Doofus, Put this one on your bus when you drive all the illegals to the nearest airport...
Texas babysitter facing execution
By Michael Graczyk, Associated Press GATESVILLE, Texas — A neighbor in a suburban Austin neighborhood appeared to be the perfect babysitter for Eryn Baugh's infant son and his 2-year-old sister. "She's the most sweet, endearing person in the world and put forward this good Christian front," Baugh said of Cathy Lynn Henderson, who lived two blocks away. "She could sell snow to an Eskimo."
But just weeks after Henderson started working for the Baughs, 3-month-old Brandon was dead and Henderson had fled the state. The infant's body was found buried 60 miles away with his skull crushed, wrapped in his yellow-trimmed white blanket and stuffed into a box that previously held Bartles & Jaymes wine coolers.
Henderson, 50, is set to die in less than three weeks for the 1994 slaying that made her one of the most hated women in Texas. She would be just the 12th woman among the nearly 1,100 convicted killers executed since capital punishment resumed in the United States in 1977.
Henderson insists Brandon died in an accidental fall and that her decision to bury him and flee was made in panic, not in cold blood.
FIND MORE STORIES IN: Texas | Henderson | Brandon | Travis County "It's apparent I wasn't thinking clearly," Henderson told The Associated Press recently from the state's female death row outside Gatesville.
"I think I was in shock, disbelief. I just didn't know what I was doing. That baby was dead. I didn't want to deal with that. There was too much sorrow. It hurt, it hurt," she said, tearing up. "When I look back at it, it does kind of look like I was guilty, doesn't it?"
Henderson's case has been championed by Sister Helen Prejean of "Dead Man Walking" fame. Supporters say new engineering data interpreting Brandon's skull fracture could better support Henderson's contention the child's death was an accident and her life should be spared.
"What I would like to happen is to either get a new trial or charge me with what I'm really guilty of, and murder is not one of them, even injury to a child is not one of them," Henderson said. "I think involuntary manslaughter, negligence, something in those areas, because I did not wake up to intentionally harm Brandon."
Henderson is scheduled to be executed on June 13. It was postponed from last month after her lawyers won a delay.
"We're getting experts, a new kind of expert for head injuries," said Prejean, based in New Orleans. "They look into the physics of it."
Recalling that morning 13 years ago, Henderson said Brandon was cranky, so she was swinging him around to try to calm him.
"I fell. I stepped on a toy. He flew out of my hands. He hit the bottom of the garage, which had been converted to a playroom," she said.
After hitting the concrete floor, he stopped breathing, she said. Henderson said she tried CPR for an hour.
Why not call 911?
"I knew that was a dead end," she replied. "I had tried for too long myself. What good would it have been?"
She fled, driving Brandon's sister and her own preschool daughter to the home of a relative, paying an 11-year-old there $10 to watch them.
"Even though I reacted abnormally, that doesn't make me a bad person," she said, crying. "I just didn't want to face what happened. I felt responsible. I took a life. That is very hard to deal with, especially a child."
Travis County prosecutors and Brandon's parents aren't buying it.
"If a child sustains an accidental fall, we're going to freak out and get help," prosecutor Dayna Blazey said. "We're going to run to a neighbor, call 911. That's human nature — not to put the baby in a wine cooler box, throw it in the trunk of a car and bury it in a shallow grave. Then she flees to Missouri and changes appearance."
A medical examiner testified Brandon's injuries were inconsistent with an accidental fall of about 4 feet but were the equivalent of a fall from a two-story building.
"We're not talking about linear skull fractures," Blazey said. "The entire back of his head was shattered."
But in a new appeal filed late last week, Henderson's lawyers included an affidavit from the medical examiner who had previously testified against her.
Dr. Roberto Bayardo, who retired last year as Travis County's chief medical examiner, said based on new scientific evidence presented to him by the experts hired by Henderson's legal team, he "cannot determine with a reasonable degree of medical certainty whether Brandon Baugh's injuries resulted from an intentional act or an accidental fall."
Eryn Baugh said Henderson had him completely fooled.
"Just tell me what happened that day. Tell me exactly what she did and why she did it. Then she can ask me for forgiveness. I'll probably give it — once she drops the lies and tells the truth. There's been too many years of lying. We just want her to come clean," he said.
Henderson insisted she did her job well.
"I took good care of Brandon," Henderson insisted. "In my mind, I thought I was doing the Baughs a favor by not having to tell them their son was dead."
Copyright 2007 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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dear explora: while I have never condoned the behavior of the citizen dirtbags you have discovered, the fact that these jagoffs have violated numerous laws is not a reason to reward illegals with anything...sadly, the folks you posted about cannot be deported, but I hope they are jailed
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