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You know, when I found this site I thought I could help in some way but I can see I can’t. The stories and articles are just too damn depressing for me right now. And the amount of ignorance and political abuse by those who are supposed to take an oath to defend the Constitution is just startling and blatantly intentional. I will continue to check in once in a while, but only to see the relentless ignorance of the articles, my posting days are basically over for a while. Good luck to you all, and I hope a lot of Mexican Americans shoot back when California releases their agents to export millions of them. A good old fashioned urban war in California would be good for the country, Blood in Blood out. 😎
Nicholas Maietta,
I hope you are right. Someone or something needs to put a stop to all of the madness. Those creating the laws are sicker than those they attempt to punish with the laws they create.