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Jackie Juntti
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Date Posted: 13:31:18 05/24/08 Sat
Where are these traitors who either hold office in America or are leading PRO-ILLEGAL groups or sympathizers?
Sanctuary Mayors, Councilmen, Legislators, Governors, the leaders of La Raza (The Race), LULAC, MALDEF, MEChA, SPLC, and the ACLU.
More specifically:
George Bush
Dick (Dead Eye) Cheney
Michael (Dual citizen) Chertoff
John McCain
Hillary Clinton
Barrack Obama
Teddy (The Swimmer) Kennedy
Congressman Luis Gutierrez
Janet Murguia, executive director of La Raza
Rosa Rosales of LULAC
MALDEF's John Trasvina
Phoenix Mayor Phil Gordon
Morris Dees of SPLC
Lornet TurnBULL
Joe Kennard
These individuals have yet to put their money where their mouths are. I have yet to see them housing and paying for the care and feeding of ILLEGALS. Instead we hear them constantly DEMANDING that the American TAXPAYER foot the bill. That WE The People, open our wallets - homes - jobs - and even our bodies to provide comfort and pleasure to the ILLEGALS and if we dare to voice any protest we are called RACISTS and other names.
If anyone doubts that these PRO-ILLEGALS are concerned about Americans then I have a bridge to sell you. Each and every one of those named and those who are of the same ilk should be deported right alongside those ILLEGALS they are promoting. YES- DEPORTED - as traitors, since few would have the guts to do what should be done to them.
What is going on across that river on our Southern border is also happening in some degree in many American cities and it is from the SAME GROUP of people doing the killing in Juarez and the rest of Mexico. Read the local police reports in your town.
Don't you find it odd that there is no outcry from the LaRaza, LULAC, MALDEF, MEChA, big mouths about the killing spree going on in Mexico? They grab the MSM and scream like crazy over some traffic ticket given to an ILLEGAL in some American city but all we hear from them regarding the hundreds of murders every day in Mexico is TOTAL SILENCE. That in itself should expose how phoney their *concern* is for the Mexican people. Once again all they want is the MONEY they get for doing what they are to bring America down to Third World levels. They make no money complaining about Mexico and the crime and poverty and abuse of women and children there. These jerks are so phoney and transparent but the MSM props them up as being symbols of help to those ILLEGALS who are INVADING America. Just like the MSM goes to Je$$e and Al if it involves Blacks. Most Blacks are nothing like Je$$e or Al. Legal Mexicans are not like Janet, Luis, Rosa or the other phonies.
As you read this article - insert the name of the town you live in for Juarez and then, maybe, you will understand how close we are to all out revolution in America. Soon you won't have to PRESS 1 for English - it will be Si Senor.....
Jackie Juntti
WGEN idzrus@earthlink.net
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http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_9365078
11 more bodies found in Juárez
By Adriana M. Chávez and Darren Meritz / El Paso Times
Article Launched: 05/24/2008 12:00:00 AM MDT
A family watches Army soldiers pass through their neighborhood during an anti-drug operation in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Mexico's President Felipe Calderon has sent thousands of soldiers and federal police across the nation to confront the drug cartels. (AP photo / El Paso Times illustration)
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Juárez recorded at least 11 more homicides linked to organized crime Friday, leading U.S. law enforcement officials to urge El Pasoans to use caution when traveling across the border.
The deaths included the discovery of five bodies wrapped in blankets in an empty lot in an upscale east Juárez neighborhood about a mile from the border, near Prolongación Vicente Guerrero and Antonio J. Bermúdez streets.
The grizzly find came less than a day after an anonymous e-mail warning predicted this would be the "bloodiest and deadliest" weekend in the city's history.
Two of the bodies were decapitated and wrapped in white plastic. Attached to them was a note calling them "traitors" who were associated with a reputed leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel.
The note was signed "La Linea," or The Line, a name given to corrupt police officers who allegedly protect drug traffickers, according to police documents.
Also Friday, municipal police found three unidentified male bodies in the Santa Teresa colonia in a gold 1994 Oldsmobile, where police found a note in blue ink that read "X marranos traicioneros," or "treasonous pigs."
Two of the victims, partly burned, were discovered in the trunk, while the third was found handcuffed in the back seat.
The 11 homicides prompted a call from Juárez's PRI party to Mexican President Felipe Calderón, of the PAN party, to strengthen military presence in the city in response to the violence.
Since the beginning of the year, more than 300 homicides have been committed and more than 3,000 Mexican federal soldiers have been sent in to patrol Juárez streets.
According to Mexican news reports, Juárez Mayor José Reyes Ferríz cut short a scheduled trip to Colombia in response to violence in the border city and returned late Friday.
Friday's discoveries followed an e-mail that began circulating earlier this week warning of shootings and executions throughout Juárez during a limpia, or cleansing.
The e-mail cautioned residents to stay home and away from major streets and nightclubs.
Law enforcement officials on this side of the border cautioned El Pasoans to use care if traveling to Juárez and to take proper precautions.
El Paso Police Department spokesman Javier Sambrano said U.S. citizens traveling to Juárez this weekend can contact the U.S. Consulate to get a sense of how the growing violence will affect them. El Paso police are communicating with police in Juárez, and there has been no sign that any of the violence will spill into El Paso, Sambrano said
El Paso County Sheriff Jimmy Apodaca said that though he didn't expect the violence to spread to El Paso, law enforcement is prepared.
"The ongoing violence in Juárez is a tragedy," he said in a statement.
"We don't expect it to spill over to this side of the border. However, should it occur, we are prepared to respond appropriately. We will continue to serve the people of this community. We urge anyone traveling to Juárez this holiday weekend to be extra careful," Apodaca said.
In what the Associated Press described as a rare confirmation, Mexico's attorney general said Friday that homicides related to organized crime have jumped 47 percent in 2008, bringing the total number of people killed in Mexico to nearly 1,400, compared with 940 at the same time last year.
Adriana M. Chávez may be reached at achavez@elpasotimes.com; 546-6117.
Reporter Daniel Borunda contributed to this story.
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