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The Judicial Branch Topics and information of interest to SOS associates in relation to courts, law, and justice |
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I find it odd that federal authorities are much more interested in prosecuting American Christians because they may have planned some kind of attack against law enforcement than in the actual attacks hispanics are carrying out.
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Secondly, the actions of Mexican gangs against law enforcement is nothing new. Just a few years ago, The Avenues gang in northeast Los Angeles gunned down an LA County Sheriff's Deputy. The issue at hand is government's ignoring the criminal aspect of illegal immigration, and the generational lawlessness that illegal aliens pass on to their spawn.
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In YOUR opinion they were not Christians. They thought they were and so did the authorities who arrested them.
Notwithstanding what they were, the arrests were higly propagandized as being the arrest of Christians which is the most important aspect of the event. |
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Too bad none of the Mexican gangs ever get around to targeting left wing judges. I guess they know who their friends are.
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