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awfulart
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Quote: | Originally posted by MrBillM
The Death Penalty is an ABSOLUTE deterrent. The Criminal executed will be deterred from any further crime.
BUT, Who cares ? It is just PUNISHMENT for his act. |
Yes!!
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Have never been able to understand the mindset of people that embrace these killers and turn them into some sort of heroes. What are they thinking? |
They're thinking that, if the United States does something, it must be wrong. Some of our biggest fans.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Have never been able to understand the mindset of people that embrace these killers and turn them into some sort of heroes. What are they thinking? |
They're thinking that, if the United States does something, it must be wrong. Some of our biggest fans. |
Ah yes, the mantra of the mexican people ....
Blame someone else for all of their problems ....
What a crock ....
Take a little responsibility for your situation.
CaboRon
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aha baja
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The next thing you know, the ACLU will want reparation for denying sr. m his civil rights! Just because there is no capital punishment in Mexico does
not mean it doesn't exsist in the USA especially in TEXAS!!! Guess he should have picked a more liberal state to commit a crime punishable by death.
Beware those who would attempt the same activities....Texas is a "hang em' high" state. (someone has to be......)
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k-rico
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Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Have never been able to understand the mindset of people that embrace these killers and turn them into some sort of heroes. What are they thinking? |
They're thinking that, if the United States does something, it must be wrong. Some of our biggest fans. |
Ah yes, the mantra of the mexican people ....
Blame someone else for all of their problems ....
What a crock ....
Take a little responsibility for your situation.
CaboRon |
CaboRon,
Your many contemptuous remarks about Mexicans are starting to bother me. Normally I just ignore posters that bother me but I thought I'd bring to your
attention that there are fine people of Mexican heritage that are members of Bajanomad and you are insulting them by being a first class.............
Please KNOCK IT OFF.
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bancoduo
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Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Have never been able to understand the mindset of people that embrace these killers and turn them into some sort of heroes. What are they thinking? |
They're thinking that, if the United States does something, it must be wrong. Some of our biggest fans. |
Ah yes, the mantra of the mexican people ....
Blame someone else for all of their problems ....
What a crock ....
Take a little responsibility for your situation.
CaboRon |
CaboRon,
Your many contemptuous remarks about Mexicans are starting to bother me. Normally I just ignore posters that bother me but I thought I'd bring to your
attention that there are fine people of Mexican heritage that are members of Bajanomad and you are insulting them by being a first class.............
Please KNOCK IT OFF. |
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lizard lips
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For those of you who do not know this Medellin was an illegal living in Houston. He and several others (gang members) were involved in the murders of
these two girls, 14 and 16 years old. After raping them several times there bodies were beaten beyond recognition and had to be identified by dental
charts 4 days later when they were found. This was fifteen years ago. There is no doubt of his guilt as well as the others and his appeals have been
denied. The state of Texas has paid for legal fees and his prison time as well which is in the millions of dollars.
I do not care that he was illegal and in no way am comparing hard working illegals in the United States to this low life scum however he has
propensity to break the law and has done so prior to the murders for theft and robbery in Texas.
The law in Texas is plain and simple. If you are found guilty of murder you can receive the death penalty. The country of Mexico must respect this law
and deal with it.
In Mexico if you are convicted of murder the maximum is 40 years ( or if you have enough money you can get out in 1 ).
I am not catholic but I think those who are think they can commit any crime they want, go to confession and get on with their life knowing that the
BIG CHEESE will open the gates when he or she gets there and completely forget about what they have done.
Did I stir it up a little?
Mr. M is shaking in his shoes right now and will fry for the hideous crime he committed and thank God for Texas law!
Burn in Hell bonehead.
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sanluquëna
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
They're thinking that, if the United States does something, it must be wrong. Some of our biggest fans. |
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS on 11-19-2006 at 11:26 PM
This is all a bunch of BS if one believes that Americans will react to the dilema. We dont. We have no solidarity or compassion for other's problems.
We only go for the gusto which affects our own lives.
In other words, we are pathetic when unknown Americans are in trouble.
We only care for ourselves
That goes for our government as well.
Dont believe that?
Sit in a Mexican jail and see what the U.S. government will do for you."
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=20922#pid1853...
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You're all over the map, Dennis. Maybe you should sit down and take an inventory of your 5,439 posts over the past 2 years. That works out to 8 posts
per day, 24/7/365. Are you sure you are not just so lonely for your homies in America, that you post whatever pops into your head to keep up the human
contact?
Or maybe you just want to tell me that your hypocrisy just adds to the color and character of BajaNomads. You know Dennis, a person who just landed
here from Mars would assume you are just one of those trolls we keep hearing about. You know, trolls, those who will say anything, without any real
moral conviction, just to get an emotional rise out of somebody else?
In any event, you really need to decide which side of the table you want to sit on.
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BajaGringo
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sanluquëna:
Why don't you first figure out whether you are wearing pants or a skirt before decide that you are qualified to start on anybody else? You seem to
have issues with your sexuality and gender around here based on what I have read so far...
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaGringo
sanluquëna:
Why don't you first figure out whether you are wearing pants or a skirt before decide that you are qualified to start on anybody else? You seem to
have issues with your sexuality and gender around here based on what I have read so far...
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by k-rico
Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Have never been able to understand the mindset of people that embrace these killers and turn them into some sort of heroes. What are they thinking? |
They're thinking that, if the United States does something, it must be wrong. Some of our biggest fans. |
Ah yes, the mantra of the mexican people ....
Blame someone else for all of their problems ....
What a crock ....
Take a little responsibility for your situation.
CaboRon |
CaboRon,
Your many contemptuous remarks about Mexicans are starting to bother me. Normally I just ignore posters that bother me but I thought I'd bring to your
attention that there are fine people of Mexican heritage that are members of Bajanomad and you are insulting them by being a first class.............
Please KNOCK IT OFF. |
EVERYTHING I SAY IS THE RESULT OF FIRST HAND OBSERVATION / EXPERIENCE.
THE TRUTH WILL NOT BE SILENCED BY YOU.
KNOCK IT OFF YOURSELF.
CaboRon
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Lee
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Death Penalty for ''Special Circumstances.'' This is one.
HUNTSVILLE -- The state of Texas defied an international court tonight and executed Jose Medellin for raping and murdering two teenage girls 15 years
ago.
About a half-hour earlier, the U.S. Supreme Court had rejected a last-minute appeal to stay the execution, originally scheduled for 6 p.m.
Medellin was pronounced dead at 9:57 p.m., nine minutes after the lethal dose was administered.
As the court deliberated earlier, opposing groups of protesters gathered outside the death house. When the prison clock chimed six, a group of U.S.
Border Watch members and others broke into cheers, thinking the execution had occurred.
Medellin is one of gang members condemned for the June 1993 gang rape and murder of Jennifer Ertman, 14, and Elizabeth Pena, 16, in T.C. Jester Park
on Houston's northwest side.
The girls were raped and strangled with a belt and shoelace after they stumbled into a drunken gang initiation rite while cutting through the park to
get home before their curfew.
Elaine Jackson of Houston, who identified herself as a friend of the Pena family, was among those supporting the execution.
"The girls didn't get a second chance, why should he?" she demanded. "Why should he keep on breathing?"
On the other side of the street, Nancy Bailey was among those opposing the execution. Putting Medellin to death, she said, would flout the nation's
treaty commitments and would endanger Americans arrested abroad.
Medellin, who granted few interviews while on death row, told a Mexican news reporter that he had 15 years in prison to compose his emotions. On
Monday and Tuesday, he visited with his parents, whom he had not seen since 2001.
Prison spokeswoman Michelle Lyons said the parents were barred from the prison after they were overheard plotting an escape for Medellin. Also
Tuesday, Medellin spoke by telephone to his younger brother, Venacio, who is serving a 40-year sentence in connection with the crime.
Jose Medellin is in a holding cell near execution chamber.
Six gang members were convicted of the killings. Derrick O'Brien was executed in July 2006. Gang leader Peter Cantu remains on death row. Two others,
who were 17 at the time of the crime, had their death sentences commuted to life in prison. The younger Medellin, who was a juvenile, was sentenced to
a 40-year prison term.
Ertman and Pena were raped and strangled after they stumbled into a drunken gang initiation rite while cutting through the park in order to get home
before a curfew.
For days after the murders, police and the girls' parents frantically searched for the missing teens. Four days after the crime, a tip from a gang
member's brother led authorities to the bodies, then to the suspects.
Within three hours of his arrest, Medellin admitted his role in the gruesome murders, appalling authorities with his boastful, callous description of
the night's events.
Medellin's case created international controversy when the United Nations' world court determined Texas had violated the killer's rights under the
1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations by denying him access to the Mexican consulate.
In 2004, the world court ordered a hearing be held to determine if the treaty violation damaged the killer's defense. In July, it ordered that a stay
be granted.
President Bush and other federal officials urged Texas to grant the hearing, but Texas officials adamantly refused.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/front/5924476.html
US Marines: providing enemies of America an opportunity to die for their country since 1775.
What I say before any important decision.
F*ck it.
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sanluquëna
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaGringo
sanluquëna:
Why don't you first figure out whether you are wearing pants or a skirt before decide that you are qualified to start on anybody else? You seem to
have issues with your sexuality and gender around here based on what I have read so far...
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Try thinking outside the box some time.
http://www.edithscabo.com/en/menu_sanluquena.php
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CaboRon
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Saw the menu .... no prices .... very scary ...
I try to see the menu before we are seated .....
If it has no prices .... we turn around and leave...
CaboRon
[Edited on 8-6-2008 by CaboRon]
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awfulart
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What happens to an American Citizens in Mexico if they are accused of a serious crime but are in the country illegally or even legally. Does the
amount of money you are able to make available, under the table, have anything to do with the outcome?
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DENNIS
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This advertisment refers to the cuisine of Baja California dating back to 1697. What a merchandising joke. The cuisine in Baja circa 1697 was rocks
and twigs. Just because some lice infested Spaniards cooked one of their imported cows, we're going to call it cuisine?
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by awfulart
What happens to an American Citizens in Mexico if they are accused of a serious crime but are in the country illegally or even legally. Does the
amount of money you are able to make available, under the table, have anything to do with the outcome? |
It has everything to do with it, Art. Justice is sold the world over.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by awfulart
What happens to an American Citizens in Mexico if they are accused of a serious crime but are in the country illegally or even legally. Does the
amount of money you are able to make available, under the table, have anything to do with the outcome? |
It has everything to do with it, Art. Justice is sold the world over. |
Yes sir, you pay them off in cash right on the street ...
Otherwise the politizi threaten to turn you over to immigration...
I saw this with my own eyes last Friday ....
CaboRon
In the US we have a more expensive and complicated system and it will cost you a lot more
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Cypress
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Medellin was executed by lethal injection last night.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Medellin was executed by lethal injection last night. |
May he rest in hell.
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