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To: The Reaper who wrote (265890)8/2/2010 6:01:07 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favorRespond to of 306849
 
Beats me....I thought it was yet another loony personnel decision made by Obama. In fact personnel decisions will ultimately be blamed for his failed presidency, starting with Geithner and ending with Salazar, with a heaping helping of Nappy, Solis, Holder along the way. The two competent cabinet officers he has are Hillary and Shinseki. Orszag was OK, but he realized what a zoo he was in and wisely chose to GTFO. After that it's a wasteland. And that doesn't even count Summers, Aunt Bea or RahmBo.......



To: The Reaper who wrote (265890)8/2/2010 7:45:58 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
Illegal immigrant who killed nun in accident was released by feds

By Stephen Dinan August 2, 2010
washingtontimes.com

The man suspected of drunken driving and killing a Catholic nun in Prince William County this weekend is an illegal immigrant who was awaiting deportation and who federal immigration authorities had released pending further proceedings, police said Monday.

The man, Carlos Montano, a county resident, had been arrested by police twice before on drunk-driving charges, and on at least one of those occasions county police reported him to federal authorities.

"We have determined that he is in the country illegally. He has been arrested by Prince William County Police in the past," said Officer Jonathan Perok, a police spokesman, who said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was notified at the time of one of those arrests.

Officer Perock said Montano was in deportation proceedings at the time of this weekend's killing, but was out on his own recognizance.
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The Sunday morning crash killed Sister Denise Mosier and injured two other nuns as they were driving to a retreat at the Benedictine Monastery in Bristow, Va. The two injured nuns were in critical but stable condition, according to St. Gertrude High School in Richmond, run by the Benedictine Sisters of Virginia.



To: The Reaper who wrote (265890)8/2/2010 9:35:06 PM
From: Jim McMannisRespond to of 306849
 
It's all for votes down the line.