From: AlleyCat <katt@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics,alt.politics.trump,alt.politics.liberalism,alt.politics.democrats,alt.politics.usa.republican
Subject: Why Are You Defending MS-13 Gang Members And Not ANY of Those They've Raped, Robbed And Killed? - Due Process? Fuck You, Faggots
Date: Wed, 21 May 2025 01:07:25 -0500
Organization: AlleyCat Computing, Inc.
A member of Al Qaeda. If you're a member of Al Qaeda, you're a terrorist.
How do you know that there are members of these gangs?
I'm saying the tattoos, MS-13 on our knuckles doesn't doesn't. Do you have tattoos of Al Qaeda... on your wrist? It's just
accidents the four symbols represent the letters MS-13. This is why Politico is a joke. This is why you are gutter press and fake
news. That those four symbols, that just happened to comport with the letters MS and the numbers 13 DON'T in THIS case represent
MS 13. You're sitting here live defending a member of MS 13. That's why I regret coming here because this isn't journalism, this
is protecting those who hate America. Shame on you. We are saving lives, saving lives. How about Maryland fathers compared to
Maryland mothers. Like Rachel Marin, mother of five, raped and murdered and thrown in a ditch. How about Jocelyn Nungare? Age 12,
raped a mile from her home and thrown in a ditch. It's strange that Politico doesn't do articles about her, that mother, or that
12-year-old girl. Why is that? Why is the MS-13 guy with the knuckle tattoos more important in terms of due process than the
lives of 12 year old girls brutally raped? It's weird that the priorities shift to defending the member of an FTO but not the
children and the women. Dan Crenshaw told me a story once of a 16 year old girl who came, was smuggled across this border. The
parents paid $5000 for her to live in America, the land of milk and honey. She ended up locked in a room in New York, raped by
more than a dozen men every day for 18 months until she escaped. She went to Dan Crenshaw's office, and I'm no friend of Dan
Crenshaw's, OK? He's still got TDS... and that girl said to him, please close the border so another girl doesn't have to be raped
by 12 strange men every day for 18 months. It's strange that Politico doesn't cover those stories. Could you tell me why?
We have covered.
No, you haven't. You have not covered those stories. I'd like to see the Jocelyn Nungare, Rachel Marin stories in comparison to
the Russia Russia collusion garbage. I mean, let's be honest here. You have an agenda.
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