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Charlotte, TX

May 28, 2008

Man found stabbed to death in Atascosa

Authorities in Atascosa County are looking for information about the killing of a Mexican national late Monday on a ranch northwest of Charlotte.

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Jun 3, 2008
 

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Looks like we have Juan less mouth to feed with our tax dollars.
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Jun 3, 2008
 
Hey, zip your lip and think about the feelings of his family, now trying to cope with his loss. How can you make such a mean comment anonymously from a safe distance in San Francisco? reveal yourself. Ranch life is HARD work that never ends. That person was doing a job you would never consider doing, to feed his family. Show a little respect for the dead.
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I have a hard time feeling sorry for a people who are a cancer to our land. The cancer is spreading at such a rate that soon the US as we know it will soon be an extension of Mexico. While I do understand there are potential benefits from the racial integration that is occurring. I see that there are more disadvantages in the long run as the latino peoples of today's generation appear to be short on moral values. The older generations are some of the most prominent and respectful people I know.

The problem is becoming so great with illegal immigration that I have learned not to lock the doors of my ranch houses as the immigrant will only break the windows and steal everything anyway.

There was a time when the immigrants of latin nations truly wanted to work hard and support their families back home. Today however, this is not the case. They mostly want to cut your throat, rape your wife and steal your possessions. So you will have to excuse my comtempt if I do not sympathize with these people.

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Jun 3, 2008
 
curious the property owner wasn't charged for allowing the 3 to illegally reside on his land or that the old man managed to escape , while the younger confessed...gobc?
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Jun 4, 2008
 
Another one of those that get vegetables on his table or sandwich picked by migrants from Mexico.
So what!!!! You are one stupid fkn ignorant SOB. If you get cancer remember it is what you type got mexicans to spray on the greens you eat.
Even better They sprayed it them selves.
Than your land has cancer by your own hands not the mexicans that truly work the land.

Do you even consider the pay they get when working on a hot steaming sun, and produce must be picked.
Not one Gringo, Polak, Buhemian, Colored or you like this work.
You rather drink beer, see football, eat Pizza, under A/C conditions.
Hummm; that's if you have money, if not you probably steal, sell dope, or take advantage of your old Folks money. hahahaha The example is been set by the hard working Mexicans.
Work for a living biatch.

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Jun 5, 2008
 
Beto wrote:
Another one of those that get vegetables on his table or sandwich picked by migrants from Mexico.
So what!!!! You are one stupid fkn ignorant SOB. If you get cancer remember it is what you type got mexicans to spray on the greens you eat.
Even better They sprayed it them selves.
Than your land has cancer by your own hands not the mexicans that truly work the land.
Do you even consider the pay they get when working on a hot steaming sun, and produce must be picked.
Not one Gringo, Polak, Buhemian, Colored or you like this work.
You rather drink beer, see football, eat Pizza, under A/C conditions.
Hummm; that's if you have money, if not you probably steal, sell dope, or take advantage of your old Folks money. hahahaha The example is been set by the hard working Mexicans.
Work for a living biatch.
who are you talking to/about?
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#7
Jun 6, 2008
 
It's replies to commentators just like you all, no difference.
no direct hits we all learn from what it's posted.
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#8
Jun 27, 2008
 
The truth about this has not been revealed. The man that was killed was drunk and he picked a fight with the accused. The victim had a knife and went after the accused, the accused was protecting himself. The Rancher was also protecting himself and advised all of the parties to leave at once so that he would not have to pay a 10,000.00 dollar fine for each mexican national there. Once again, the media is making the public to draw conclusions based on their half truth stories.
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Jul 1, 2008
 
outnleftfield wrote:
curious the property owner wasn't charged for allowing the 3 to illegally reside on his land or that the old man managed to escape , while the younger confessed...gobc?
that would be a federal crime, nothing state or local LE can charge him with or have jurisdiction over. Local LE call border patrol daily and immigration and customs as well, but they are usually busier with "bigger things".
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