Thursday, September 21, 2006

Jose Luis Rubi-Nava


President Bush, RINOs, Democrats and other defenders of "good hearted, hard working" illegal aliens, lend me your wilting brain stems...

Jose Luis Rubi-Nava was arrested a couple nights ago on the suspicion of murder. Not just any murder... no. The victim, Luz Maria Franco-Fierros, was brutally dragged to death behind a vehicle with a rope, leaving a trail of blood over a mile long, and leaving the victim unidentifiable. Interestingly, some "citizens" display more compassion for the likes of Rubi-Nava than they do for the three motherless children left behind by actions of a persistent law breaker.

It turns out this well-intentioned "guest worker" has already enjoyed the fruits of a government that hasn't the testicles to deal with people who broke the law to get here in the first place, then continue to break the law. Rubi-Nava was arrested back in April on a traffic charge, but was released despite being an illegal immigrant. In fact, the arresting officer reported that Rubi-Nava's Mexican identification was forged (its picture had been cut out and replaced), but the judge saw clear to return the bogus i.d. to Rubi-Nava.

You see, Denver was one of the Sanctuary cities that refused to turn-over illegal immigrants to Federal authorities. Now, Denver has an accused murderer on their hands... and if Rubi-Nava is found guilty, the people responsible for the sanctuary-policy to release him ought to share in his fate - or better - in the fate of the victim they failed to protect.

So, if you're one of these people who want to continue giving a free pass to people whose first act on American soil is a crime, you don't deserve the Freedom you make it possible for these criminals to steal from others - and you are just as disgusting as the crimes your "good-hearted guests" commit, so get yourselves a rope, line up behind Rubi-Nava's vehicle and don't ask to see his license. Just enjoy the ride!



Driver's wanted.




Sources: San Luis Obispo Tribune, The American Daily, Rocky Mountain News, Washington Post

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