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Re: Broken Immigration System?
« Reply #50 on: December 10, 2013, 05:24:22 PM »
Only someone glued to fox news and away from reality would think that about me. I can still remember how shocked they all were even when it was clear from the beginning that Obama had it in the bag. It is not my fault they are retarded. And it's why I just said the Republicans will pass immigration reform before the next election. Because without it they can't win. With it then we are talking about a different ballgame.

 
You make stupid partisan comments like these and then start moping when you get called names…undoubtedly you deserve it!  So you should not ever  complain about that again. 


You have failed to respond to in a meaningful way to the question of border enforcement...in your world it doesn't matter much since very few illegals are finding their way to your schools...at least for now....


 


As for an electrified fence or whatever you might like. Go for it. Knock yourself out. Turn it into the 38th. Now that that discussion is over how do you handle all the people in this country not paying taxes?

And sadly we can penalize and back tax the illegal immigrants (which we should do) and that still wont solve our budget problems. That all starts with the privately held central bank. Ironically England's central bank was causing our debt and was the reason for our country declaring independence in the first place.

You can argue over the heritage foundation's healthcare plan, immigration, gay marriage, or whatever BS issues of the day you like but this country has been forced into slavery and debt ever since the foundation of the federal reserve (which is private not public despite the name) and the central bank attempts that came before it.

It is mathematically impossible for us as a country to ever get out of debt as the Federal Reserve always lends the money to us with interest. It's the exact reason we fought England, and it is the real problem we face every day that most can't even see because idiots want to make up names for Obama or talk about how socialist some conservative think tank healthcare plan is.

 


You sound like a uninformed, inexperienced, whacko that lacks the discipline to stay on topic regarding the title of the thread....this is what happens when everything is given to a young person...or when he is catered to, too much.


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Re: Broken Immigration System?
« Reply #51 on: December 10, 2013, 07:49:58 PM »

Obama is very big business and banker friendly. He's not a liberal, socialist, progressive at all.


 

 
 
OMG! Thanks for the laugh bozo...
 
Only a complete idiot retard would believe that. Just more outright lies from from our little leftist Obama lapdog.
 
 
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Liar of the Year
« Reply #52 on: December 12, 2013, 11:10:00 PM »
 
Well, now it's official.
 
Obama wins the title for his big lie on Obamacare...
 
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2013/dec/12/lie-year-if-you-like-your-health-care-plan-keep-it/
 
 

 
 
 

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Re: Broken Immigration System?
« Reply #53 on: December 13, 2013, 03:42:00 AM »


Obama has been deceptive from the get-go. This doesn't surprise me. I am waiting for his push on amnesty....err...um Immigration reform. Telling lies has been the cornerstone of his administration.
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More Awards for the Pres.
« Reply #54 on: December 19, 2013, 06:28:21 PM »
 
Lies, lies, and more lies...
 
He just keeps stacking up the awards.
 
Now his friends at the Washinton Post give Obama 3 of the 5 major Pinocchio Awards for 2013.
 
 

 
 
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/fact-checker/wp/2013/12/16/the-biggest-pinocchios-of-2013/?wprss=rss_national&clsrd
 
 
 

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Re: Broken Immigration System?
« Reply #55 on: December 20, 2013, 02:41:18 PM »
The lies are pretty preposterous....it is too bad he doesn't suffer some real consequences for it...we deserve to hear the truth about things so we can make the right judgments come election time.


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California's Sanctuary Policy Backfires Again
« Reply #56 on: November 01, 2014, 04:32:46 PM »
And yet another example of what happens when the Democrats publicly announce a sanctuary policy for Illegal Aliens.

Yeah, this poor illegal was only a hard-working immigrant doing the job (murder) that Americans won't do....


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Officials say suspect in killings of California deputies was deported twice

Published October 26, 2014
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The suspect alleged to have shot three northern California sheriff's deputies Friday, killing two, was deported twice and has a criminal record, federal officials said late Saturday.


A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokeswoman said that the fingerprints of the suspected shooter match those of a man named Luis Enrique Monroy-Bracamonte. Monroy-Bracamonte was initially deported to Mexico in 1997 after being convicted of drug possession in Arizona. Four years later, he was arrested and deported again for an unspecified offense.


"The fingerprints were the basis for our request for an immigration detainer," ICE spokeswoman Virginia Kice told The Associated Press. The detainer requests that local authorities transfer him to federal custody after his case is adjudicated so ICE can purse his deportation, Kice said.


The suspect initially identified himself as Marcelo Marquez, 34, of Salt Lake City. He is charged with two counts each of murder, attempted murder and carjacking. The suspect's wife, Janelle Marquez-Monroy, was also arrested Friday and charged with carjacking and attempted murder.


Investigators spent Saturday at the multiple crime scenes "trying to kind of sort through the chaos so we can methodically rebuild this," Placer County Sheriff Ed Bonner said.


The shootings began when Sacramento County sheriff's Deputy Danny Oliver, 47, was shot in the forehead with an assault rifle at close range as he checked out a suspicious car in a motel parking lot.


The suspects have talked to investigators, Bonner said, but what sparked the shootings remained unclear.
"'Why,' I guess, will remain a question for a long time," he said. "Why was his reaction so violent?"


It was also unclear what brought the heavily armed suspects from Utah to California, Bonner said. There were no indications they had been sought by authorities.


No attorneys were listed for either suspect in jail records.


Krista Sorenson of Salt Lake City was confounded by the arrest of the Marquez. He and his brother had mowed her lawn about four years ago.


"They were just super nice, decent hard-working, trying to figure out how to make a living," she said.
Oliver, a 15-year veteran of the department, left a wife and two daughters. After he was killed, the gunman shot Anthony Holmes, 38, of Sacramento at least twice, including once in the head, during an attempted carjacking. He was in fair condition.


The attackers then stole a pickup truck and fled about 30 miles northeast into neighboring Placer County.
Two deputies who approached the pickup while it was parked alongside a road were shot with an AR-15-type assault weapon and never had a chance to return fire, Erwin said. The gunman fled into a neighborhood near a high school and ran into a home. Police used tear gas to force him to surrender.


Homicide Detective Michael David Davis Jr., 42, died at a hospital 26 years to the day after his father, for whom he was named, died in the line of duty as a Riverside County deputy.


Deputy Jeff Davis was treated for a gunshot wound to the arm. The two deputies are not related.
The gunman fled into a neighborhood near a high school and ran into a home. Police used tear gas to force him to surrender.


Several dozen law enforcement vehicles, with lights silently flashing, escorted a hearse carrying Michael Davis' flag-draped casket to a funeral home as bystanders and law enforcement officials hugged, saluted and wiped away tears.


"It's a nightmare for all of us," Bonner said.
He recalled Davis as a well-liked investigator who once took it upon himself to organize a funeral for an abandoned baby.


"He saw it, his heart ached, and he did something about it," Bonner said. "That's who he was."


Davis' wife works as an evidence technician for the department and his brother is a sergeant.


"Mike was quite a character," Erwin said. "He was very funny. He didn't take things very seriously, maybe because he was a homicide detective for so long."


A search of Utah court records under Marcelo Marquez's name shows a history of about 10 tickets and misdemeanor traffic offenses between 2003 and 2009. Those records list one speeding ticket for Monroy in 2009 and three small claims filings attempting to collect outstanding debts.


The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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