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Old 11-01-2005, 08:00 AM   #1
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Anyone who is NOT a US Citizen,is a "guest" in that country! As with any guest who commits a "crime" in your "house",you have every right to throw them OUT!
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Old 11-11-2005, 08:00 AM   #2
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'The death penalty for anyone with a sentence of 3 years or more in jail, that sould...' sentence is a bit drastic. Since my arrival, I noticed that it is easier to get arrested for no reason here in the DR than anyplace I've been too. A cop can just mess around with you, outspeak you in spanish, and have you in jail for a week, until you are able to call a family member. I happen to come from New Mexico, dress a bit gangsta, and often get missinterpreted as a tiguere. That aint right. Also, imagine yourself driving one day and you happen to hit and killl a 'motoconcho', even though it was his fault... that'd be an instant 5+ years jail sentence, and according to your beliefs you'd be put to death. ;p

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Well Rob, if you don't want to be equated with a "tiguere", then don't dress like one! Remember, its you against society, who you think will get their way, the masses or your lonely self against the masses?

Also, the fact that a person might mistankinly kill a motoconchista without being his/her own fault is irrelevant. Those incidents will most likely be isolated incidents, the main purpose of such law is to clean out the Dominican jails and put some order into society to allow us to develop economically and socially into a better DR.

The US deports any criminal that was born elsewhere! That is almost the equivalent of killing the person for an American, simply because the person won't be messing with other Americans anymore! Also, that menace will become a menace to other people who had nothing to do with him to begin with! Is that right?

Shouldn't the US just release people when their time is up and not deport them, afterall, its so cruel to deport people to the third world. Its almost like telling them to go starve themselves for being "evil" people.

This is an unjust world, that how it has been, it is, and it will be. Get over it, because the world will not adjust to fit you, you must adjust to fit the world.

That is the key to always being happy. Accept things as they are or be ready to live in misery and unhappiness.
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Old 12-05-2005, 08:00 AM   #3
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Killing them is cheaper than maintaining them in our jails. We have other things to do with the ever tight public money.
I am with you 100%
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Old 12-19-2005, 08:00 AM   #4
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They had better order tons of bullets cause they got their work cut out for them.
That's true, and i dont think the country have enougth money.
But there is always the gas chamber that will do a few hundreds at a time
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Old 12-30-2005, 08:00 AM   #5
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Leonel doesn't need to order them to shoot-to-kill for them to do it... The Police has always been "gatillo alegre"... The only difference is that this time they'll not be killing someone related to someone in government, so they are free to do as they feel...

It will take a long time for me to think that the police is there to protect me... I'm as afraid of them as I would be of any weird looking crook in a dark alley...
Some of these gorillas can be worse than crooks they're supposed to be protecting me from! Back in '84, I was taken in from the street at 10:30pm., accused of "lurking with intent to steal" and driven over to my folks' home where they proceeded to demand ramsom or I would be put in prison "until I rotted" My folks were taken for lots of $....Very traumatic/scary event for my parents and I. Learned a great lesson about Dominican goons, aka "the police".
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Old 01-11-2006, 08:00 AM   #6
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Criminals better think about it twice before they make their next crime.

Leonel Fernandez is giving thumbs up to PN agents to shoot to kill
criminals that are engage in killing and kidnapping hard working Rich
dominicans.

The killing of four that made up a band in Azua that were comitting
numerous crimes were all shot and killed by PN agents which is an example of How Leonel Fernandez and his administration are gonna deal with these monsters when they act.

Bravo LF

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You know how good I feel ever since Leonel came back. He's getting rid of those low life good for nothing people (if criminals can even be considered as people, more like animals)!

He's taking steps into steering the economy back on track.

He's trying to enforce the Hippo clan to give back at least some of the stuff they stole.

He is just an excellent man, probably the brightest politician on this island right now.

I recently had a slight chat/debate with a friend of mine who came over my house prior to the storm, he insisted that Leonel is bad and that the people will soon know who it is that they voted for.

I laugh with disbelief! Leonel stands with excellent economic and governmental record from his last rule over this land (plus or minus some scandals, but what government is scandal free?). Hipolito was a monster that now is gone, Leonel is the best leader this country has ever since Balaguer died.

Back to the criminals, they should all be destroyed. We can't afford monetarily to feed them and maintain these barbaric monsters in our jails. Death penalty for anyone with a sentence of 3 years or more in jail, that would save tons of money for the government to spend elsewhere and would get rid of some serious headaches.

The criminals turned this island into a civilian hunting ground, now its turning around.
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Old 01-31-2006, 08:00 AM   #7
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Yeah, I agree that Leonel should reinstiture the Police Academy with smart, honest instructors. But he should definitely maintain the "shoot-to-kill" mentality with the young tough drug dealers, rapists, and murderers.
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Old 02-20-2006, 08:00 AM   #8
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Leonel needs to establish a Police Academy, staff it with honest, smart, instructors and offer a career in law enforcement, tuition free, to bright/capable young men and women. Only then will the rule of law be enforced justly and efficiently.
DJ, didn't Leonel try to do exactly that during his first term of office? Seems to me I remember something along those lines, including a special academy set up in San Cristobal...

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Old 03-05-2006, 08:00 AM   #9
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Criminals better think about it twice before they make their next crime.

Leonel Fernandez is giving thumbs up to PN agents to shoot to kill
criminals that are engage in killing and kidnapping hard working Rich
dominicans.

The killing of four that made up a band in Azua that were comitting
numerous crimes were all shot and killed by PN agents which is an example of How Leonel Fernandez and his administration are gonna deal with these monsters when they act.

Bravo LF

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They had better order tons of bullets cause they got their work cut out for them.
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Old 04-18-2006, 08:00 AM   #10
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Leonel doesn't need to order them to shoot-to-kill for them to do it... The Police has always been "gatillo alegre"... The only difference is that this time they'll not be killing someone related to someone in government, so they are free to do as they feel...

It will take a long time for me to think that the police is there to protect me... I'm as afraid of them as I would be of any weird looking crook in a dark alley...
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Old 05-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #11
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That's true, and i dont think the country have enougth money.
But there is always the gas chamber that will do a few hundreds at a time
Killing them is cheaper than maintaining them in our jails. We have other things to do with the ever tight public money.
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Old 07-19-2006, 08:00 AM   #12
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First, they better get rip of some bad apple (or should i said a ton!) in the PN, my understanding there was an officer collecting money from this crooks.....
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Old 08-09-2006, 08:00 AM   #13
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[quote] As I think he knows, Leonel has to clean up the PN before he can clean up the streets.] There's no question that the PN., for the most part, has been on the "take" since who knows when. There are too many of them shaking down and abusing people with impunity. It is a sad shame that in the PN, the Trujillo-era mentality is still alive and well.....Leonel needs to establish a Police Academy, staff it with honest, smart, instructors and offer a career in law enforcement, tuition free, to bright/capable young men and women. Only then will the rule of law be enforced justly and efficiently.
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Old 09-14-2006, 08:00 AM   #14
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Some of these gorillas can be worse than crooks they're supposed to be protecting me from! Back in '84, I was taken in from the street at 10:30pm., accused of "lurking with intent to steal" and driven over to my folks' home where they proceeded to demand ramsom or I would be put in prison "until I rotted" My folks were taken for lots of $....Very traumatic/scary event for my parents and I. Learned a great lesson about Dominican goons, aka "the police".
And Hipo was their Godfather 2000-2004
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Old 09-18-2006, 08:00 AM   #15
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Ten Jarabacoense are under arrrest in relation to the bank heist last week. This includes a gentleman who was deported from the US a couple of years ago and has built one of the finast mansions in town. It is also said that the owner of the newest local disco was arrested. There is also a local teniente allegedly involved. All for a US$80,000 heist.

They are all known PRDistas. Perhaps these people just can't survive without stealing for even a month now that the PRD gravy train has ended. After all, that mansion with jacuzzi must have quite an electric bill.

Did they not know that Leonel's family would be affected? Or did they exactly know that Leonel's family would be affected? In any case, they are now toast! Leonel has been to Jarabacoa three times since the robbery to see to it.

All of the police in Jarabacoa have been replaced.

As I think Leonel knows, he has to clean up the PN before he can clean up the streets.
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Old 09-25-2006, 08:00 AM   #16
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Criminals better think about it twice before they make their next crime.

Leonel Fernandez is giving thumbs up to PN agents to shoot to kill
criminals that are engage in killing and kidnapping hard working Rich
dominicans.

The killing of four that made up a band in Azua that were comitting
numerous crimes were all shot and killed by PN agents which is an example of How Leonel Fernandez and his administration are gonna deal with these monsters when they act.

Bravo LF

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Old 09-30-2006, 08:00 AM   #17
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Back to the criminals, they should all be destroyed. We can't afford monetarily to feed them and maintain these barbaric monsters in our jails. Death penalty for anyone with a sentence of 3 years or more in jail, that would save tons of money for the government to spend elsewhere and would get rid of some serious headaches.
'The death penalty for anyone with a sentence of 3 years or more in jail, that sould...' sentence is a bit drastic. Since my arrival, I noticed that it is easier to get arrested for no reason here in the DR than anyplace I've been too. A cop can just mess around with you, outspeak you in spanish, and have you in jail for a week, until you are able to call a family member. I happen to come from New Mexico, dress a bit gangsta, and often get missinterpreted as a tiguere. That aint right. Also, imagine yourself driving one day and you happen to hit and killl a 'motoconcho', even though it was his fault... that'd be an instant 5+ years jail sentence, and according to your beliefs you'd be put to death. ;p

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