Our Laws Actually Protect Vermin Like This


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2dogs
February 28, 2003, 06:56 AM
Here's a thought- how's about the Commie gov't in NYC actually allow folks the means to protect THEMSELVES. Oh no, not that.




http://www.nypost.com/commentary/55290.htm

OUR LAWS ACTUALLY PROTECT VERMIN LIKE THIS

By ANDREA PEYSER
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February 28, 2003 -- THE woman settled here from another country, fell in love, and never once broke the law.
The five thugs who jumped this lady, who beat, raped and promised to kill her, also settled here from abroad, four of them illegally. Committing crimes was a way of life for these vermin.

But sadly - sickeningly - authorities entrusted with protecting peaceful residents of this country effectively shielded the degenerates, and acted as enablers to rape.

By all but refusing to deport madmen like those who brutalized this woman and countless others, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service was a passive party to the crime.

By discouraging workers from giving up illegals to the feds - as well as pushing a hands-off policy against even demonstrably violent homeless people - New York City's government, starting with the Koch administration, looked away while the lady was attacked.

And cops did little to help her fight back.

The crime, this past Dec. 19, was horrific. And, we prayed, isolated.

That mild night, a 42-year-old woman and her boyfriend, immigrants from Cuba and the Dominican Republic, walked through Flushing Meadows Park on their way to the No. 7 train. They didn't know that a fetid encampment crammed with homeless illegals, some of whom had been arrested repeatedly without inconvenience to their criminal callings, sat nearby.

A dozen men pounced.

"Please don't hurt me, I have children," the woman, a mother of two, pleaded after the assailants punched, kicked and robbed her and her beau. Five men stayed for more.

"Run!" the woman's boyfriend cried. But she couldn't. She was dragged into a filthy shack, where the men took turns raping her. And they vowed, repeatedly, that she would not live to see her children again.

Her companion, meanwhile, found someone with a cell phone and called police.

Until the victim heard the barking of a 100-pound police German shepherd named Sean, an investigator told The Post, she thought she was dead.

So why the hell weren't these illegals, some well-known to authorities, locked in cages in their native lands?

"If I had a choice between root canal and dealing with INS, it's a coin toss," a law-enforcement source familiar with this case told me.

He added, "The INS don't want to be notified, and the police don't want to notify them. There's plenty of blame to go around." Has terrorism taught us nothing? We can no longer allow criminals to hide behind the protected status of illegal aliens.

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LostOneToo
March 1, 2003, 11:03 PM
Illegal or not, I'd have been carrying and opened fire. Then it would have been up to the police to capture me cause I'd have been making tracks!!!!
Actually, I'd never live in a state that would not allow me to carry and lawfully defend myself/family members.
And on the other side of the coin, there are some good things to be said about Charles Bronsonish Vigilante type justice!!!! If the state will not protect citizens..........

America used to be a great country!!!!:cuss:

P95Carry
March 1, 2003, 11:08 PM
I'm afraid yeah ... does cross my mind too .. the Charles Bronson ''approach''. This is sad in the extreme and shows yet again how the dice are loaded .... against the victim so often.

Is it any wonder, with slimes like this around, that anyone can say there is no case for private ownership of firearms??

I count myself fortunate to live sorta semi rural .. but even so .. carry 24/7 ... purely against the day i hope will not come ... when I come across sub-lifes like these, and need to protect myself or my own.

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