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I think any sane person would agree this kind of immigrant isn't acceptable, but you know the rape culture in the U.S. being what it is, it's really just another Steubenville. Until the U.S gets serious about rape, this is just one more story for rapists to record for posterity. Personally, I think that after these animals are castrated, then they should be sent back to their home countries with their dicks sewn into their mouths. You're welcome.
Castration wouldn't/doesn't stop rape. Rape is about control, not sex. Penetration of the woman give the man power over her. He doesn't need to get off, he just as to penetrate her...so he uses a baseball bat instead.
Rape should be a capital death penalty offense.
Until the U.S gets serious about rape
As someone who has experienced rape, I know exactly what rape is and why men rape women. Rapists should have due process and then be castrated and quarted while still alive, within 30 days of their sentence. The victim should be allowed to record it so she can post it for posterity.
this is just awesome....using a horrible crime to spin your politics
13-year-old girl raped by more than a dozen illegal aliens in Texas
IMMIGRATIONJULY 20, 2013BY: DAVE GIBSON
If this had happened in San Francisco, the rapists probably would have been released from prison with apologies for the inconvenience. SF is a sanctuary city, meaning they do nothing about illegal aliens, even those who are criminals.
Here is what I mean: http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/San-Francisco-Sanctuary-City-Gone-Awry-2481280.php
You know, Mexico is no less a part of "Western Civilization" than is the U.S. So, if they're savages . . .
What do you know, a fucking eurowennie.
Wow. Another fucking lie from a rightwing fucknut. Why am I not surprised.
They are a sanctuary city so they can deal with criminals. How well it worked is a matter for someone pulling up the stats but that police ordnance was to save lives and I know if I was Mexican without it I wouldn't talk to the cops. With it I probably STILL wouldn't depending on how trustworthy the cops have proven to be but yeah.
At least in concept it's sound.
It's an exaggeration, but it's not a lie. The way they deal with most illegal aliens who are suspected of crimes is to let them walk free once they have been arrested.
The Sanctuary Law does not protect them. I'm sure they let some illegals walk, probably plenty. They have better things to do with their time and regardless it's better for the cops to have a good relationship with the community, the entire hispanic community, than it is to have cops knocking on doors looking for murderers and everybody closing the door.
I'd rather every fucking illegal currently in the country walk around brave and bold and let murders go unsolved because of the No Snitchin rule.
I'm sure you don't mean that last sentence.
I have to say, I'm of two minds about illegal aliens, partly because my wife used to be one. Besides that, most of them - including my wife - came to the USA because they could have a better life than they could have in their home countries.
I'm sure you don't mean that last sentence.
I have to say, I'm of two minds about illegal aliens, partly because my wife used to be one. Besides that, most of them - including my wife - came to the USA because they could have a better life than they could have in their home countries.
RAPE IN VIETNAM
The act of raping women is largely understood to be an inevitable consequence of war. As General George S. Patton predicted during World War II, "there would unquestionably be some raping." Rape and the mutilation of women's bodies are evidently part of the usual military fare in war. During the Vietnam war, rape was in fact an all too common occurrence, often described by GIs as SOP--standard operating procedure. "That's an everyday affair... you can nail just about everybody on that--at least once," offered a squad leader in the 34d Platoon of Charlie Company when questioned by a reporter about the rape that occurred at My Lai. Another GI, Joe Galbally, when testifying for the Winter Soldier Investigation, concluded his report about a specific incident of gang rape by American soldiers by saying, "This wasn't just one incident; this was the first one I can remember. I know of 10 or 15 such incidents at least." Galbally was in Vietnam for one year, from 1967-1968.
They didn't even offer them a can of corn? That's just rude!