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    GLENN BECK a must see tonight

    He talks to an ex Mexican mafia guy by phone in prison and to the author of the "The Back Hand."

    He's talking about the border and security.
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    OH MY GOSH.


    Someone please video this so we can get this on YouTube. I kid you not he said the the CA state legislators have been influenced by the Mexican mafia and drug cartels.

    I'm been saying this now for months.

    he even says that past Presidential candidates have been too and its in the book


    SOME ONE RECORD THIS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gogo
    OH MY GOSH.

    Someone please video this so we can get this on YouTube. I kid you not he said the the CA state legislators have been influenced by the Mexican mafia and drug cartels.

    I'm been saying this now for months.

    he even says that past Presidential candidates have been too and its in the book

    SOME ONE RECORD THIS.
    That is why bogus federal grants for community development have ended up in Mafia hands. We are the suckers that pay them:

    http://www.att-tactical.com/blog/?p=50

    Marroquin founded in 1998 the Hawthorne L.A.-based anti-gang organization NO GUNS and received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the city for his efforts to help steer Latino youths away from a life of crime. His champions included former state Sen. Tom Hayden. In the mid-1990s, claiming to have left the gang life, Marroquin formed NO GUNS — Networks Organized for Gang Unity and Neighborhood Safety — headquartered in Lennox. Over the next decade, NO GUNS emerged as one of the area’s few anti-gang groups run by Latinos. In 2000, the Sheriff’s Department called in NO GUNS to help quell riots between Latinos and blacks at its Pitchess Detention Center. But some law enforcement officials believed that Marroquin was a front man for the Mexican Mafia prison gang and that NO GUNS was a facade for illegal activity and a channel for public funds.

    “I always thought he was using the system.â€

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gogo

    I kid you not he said the the CA state legislators have been influenced by the Mexican mafia and drug cartels.
    http://faculty.missouristate.edu/m/Mich ... _mafia.htm

    The original Mexican Mafia (EME) was formed in the Devel Vocational Institute of the California Prison System in Tracy, CA. between 1957 - 1960.

    Through the years, the EME has attempted to establish itself as a legitimate organization. They have been successful on a few occasions in obtaining Federal grants and using some of these funds to further their criminal activities."


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    California state worker probed in ID security breach
    SacBee ^ | July 10, 2008 | Andrew McIntosh

    Posted on Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:44:46 PM by radar101

    A state worker recently married to a member of the Mexican Mafia who is in Corcoran State Prison for a gang murder is herself under investigation for downloading more than 5,000 names, addresses and Social Security numbers belonging to Department of Consumer Affairs staff, The Bee has learned.

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    Receiving money is one thing, since they really don't need it. Getting legislation for themselves for OBL is a whole different thing. We are then giving legitimacy to open borders, and protection of the mafia organization in various ways. Amnesty is one of them.
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