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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (18059)5/19/2005 11:47:48 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 361214
 
He's Catholic. Not Muslim. We aren't scared of him.



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (18059)5/19/2005 12:03:54 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361214
 
Name change: It is being proposed that we change the name of Denver to 'New TiJuana' a place where cold blooded killers can prey on their victims with no fear of consequence.

A few days ago 19-year-old Raul Garcia-Gomez allegedly shot Denver police officer Donald Young. Garcia-Gomez's girlfriend had given birth to their baby just three weeks before. Police say he had no prior criminal record.

Yet, police say, he shot Young dead for no reason. Coldblooded killings are chilling because they come from nowhere, making you think it could happen to anyone.

The glitch is that Raul Garcia-Gomez is at large and is an illegal alien. He can simply go back across the border and be completely safe from legal recourse.

The critics are calling Denver a sanctuary city for illegal aliens since Denver police are forbidden by policy from arresting an illegal alien on charges of violating immigration laws.



To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (18059)5/19/2005 12:25:11 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361214
 
Gee. Who would have thunk it? It took me until about 9/15 to figure out that, if I wanted to get Arabs in here, I'd teach them Spanish and have them cross the desert. If they get caught, a few "No hablo Englese"'s would get them back into Mexico, free to try again.