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Old 09-20-2006, 08:15 PM   #1
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Free DOG the Bountyhunter

Dunno if you read this or not yet

But Duane 'Dog' Chapman the bountyhunter (the dude from tv) got arrested for catching a scumbag in mexico (its illegal to bountyhunt in mexico, guess this is why scumbag mexicans always run home because they know they wont get caught)

You read the story! Sign the petition..lets get this guy set free..

He protects us by catching the badguys...HE IS NOT THE BADGUY!!!!

http://www.dogthebountyhunter.com/fanclub/.../FreeTheDog.php

Story about the SCUMBAG he and his sons captured

Another good reason to build a freeking fence!!!!!!

PASS THE WORD...let everyone around the WORLD find out about this!
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Old 09-20-2006, 09:08 PM   #2
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I don't know about the whole deal. The media is usually so biased it's hard to tell what's going on but from what I read everywhere he went to another country and broke their laws. Yeah the guy needed to be locked up but why go somewhere and bounty hunt when it's illegal. I don't see what the big deal is. I agree it sucks, but it seems pretty clear cut to me.
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Old 09-20-2006, 09:23 PM   #3
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its a sucky thing but I have to agree. I can't complain about illegals breaking our laws if we don't hold our people to theirs.

I hope they go easy on him though.
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Old 09-20-2006, 11:50 PM   #4
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+1...

It sucks that he has to go to jail and even more that his producers (of the show) didn't check the law. Maybe they thought private parties were exempt and thought it only applied to the US goverenment.

At any rate, if we fight for his freedom as US citizens for breaking Mexican law, Mexico has every right to fight for the freedom every every illegal in the US that has broken our laws. The laws of immigration. So, in my opinion, you do the crime do the time. bye bye
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Old 09-21-2006, 01:15 AM   #5
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So the Mexican gov. is basicly saying they want to extradite someone for a
misdameanor, because that is basiclly what the charge ammounts to.
I say f**k the Mexican government!
They are ready to harbor murderers and rapists and are unwilling to look, let
alone return them, to american soil to face the music is so much huberis!!!!
Everybody and their mother knows that the mexican government is corrupt,
hell they warned us boot sailors about it when we were stationed in San
Diego! They warned us that if we went into Teiajana (sp?) not to get into
trouble down there because the mexican cops were corrupt!!!!!!
I say Dog did what the american government didn't have he balls to do.
He went into mexico and got a convicted rapist (86 counts mind you) and
now the worthless f**k is serving 180 years behind bars.
I say Dog is not guilty of anything.
If mexico wants something....how about we round up and deport those 3
million ILLEGAL immigrents that are here now!
Bet they wouldn't like that....would they.
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Old 09-21-2006, 05:54 AM   #6
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Why doesn't America say that they just can't find Dog? Sorta like mexico did with the guy Dog caught?
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So the Mexican gov. is basicly saying they want to extradite someone for a
misdameanor, because that is basiclly what the charge ammounts to.
I say f**k the Mexican government!
With an attitude like that, I can't imagine why they aren't on board to assist in the illegal alien problem...

I'm glad your not in charge, we'd be even more f*cked in the world then we are now...

Screw everyone else, we're the best... idiots...
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Old 09-21-2006, 07:45 AM   #8
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Lightbulb Boycott Mexico

I realize that Dog Chapman broke the law in Mexico (apparently what amounts to a misdemeanor in Mexico) and he and the rest of his crew also forfeited their bail and never returned for trial. I do not know how much the bail was but presumably it was sufficient. They already suffered monetarily by virtue of legal costs and forfeited bail (not to mention that the reward for the BG was not paid), some time in Mexican and US jails and it seems to me have already been punished enough for breaking the Mexican law.

I must say that the fact that extradition is now being pursued three years after the fact and not long before the statue of limitations would have made this go away, does reek of another agenda at play here. I suspect that the US has been pressuring Mexico to extradite bad guys like the very one Dog went after. In return Mexico decided to pursue Dog and his crew to make a point.

If the tables were turned the US would probably be doing the same thing. It is a fact that Dog committed a crime in the eyes of Mexico. They have the right to pursue it, if they choose to do so, and if the US is going to push them on extradition then the US has to cooperate with Mexico.

The above addresses the legal and political nature of the facts. Morally however I think we are all, including the Mexican people, glad to see the bad guy Dog went after be behind bars where he can do no more harm to innocents.

So legally I don't think we have a leg to stand on here but morally Mexico is wrong to pursue Dog. It amounts to a power play between governments.

I think the citizens of the US can and should do something about this. Something that will make a difference. If the Mexican government chooses to pursue US citizens when, they morally know they should not, then we should avoid at all costs placing ourselves in a position where this would be possible.

Namely DO NOT GO TO MEXICO until Dog and crew are released back to the US. If they are released after a short trial and given a sentence of "time served" then this could be a short Boycott. If not this could have a devastating economic impact on Mexico. Stop crossing the border to grab the Mexican bargains, cancel the vacations to Cancun etc. In other words keep ourselves and our money here in the US and not subject to Mexican law. No amount of pressure will speak louder than that; and it is a simple thing that we the citizens of the US can legally and morally do to direct our moral outrage.
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He broke the law

Keep him in jail
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Why doesn't America say that they just can't find Dog? Sorta like mexico did with the guy Dog caught?
U.S. to Mexico: "we looked everywhere... have you looked in Canada?"
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