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    LA Mayor Calls for Increased Anti-Gang Programs

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    LA Mayor Calls for Increased Anti-Gang Programs

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    LOS ANGELES — Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who was recently given authority to oversee the city’s anti-gang programs, unveiled the outline of his $24 million gang-fighting strategy Monday during his third “State of the Cityâ€

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    Translation into English from L.A. Government Speak:


    Anti-Gang Programs = Anything That Costs Taxpayer Money And Doesn't Involve Enforcing Immigration Laws

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    They need more deportations not anti gang programs,
    We can't deport them all ? Just think of the fun we could have trying!

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    here is a novel idea.
    no more anti gang money.
    send your damn cops out to arrest anyone and everyone who is a known gang banger and throw them in jail and leave them there

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    Just getting rid of Special Order 40 and training all the LAPD and Sheriff's departments in the 287 (g) program would make a HUGE dent in LA's gang "problem," but SZinWest LA's, "TRANSLATION" of this move by the mayor hits the nail on the head. These gang bangers are Villaraigosa's gente, his base, his protection. Mayor VivaLaRaza runs LA the same way the Mexican government runs Mexico. The more citizens that are run out of LA, the more LA mirrors Mexico.
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    Only $24 million?

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    [quote]Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, who was recently given authority to oversee the city’s anti-gang programs, unveiled the outline of his $24 million gang-fighting strategy Monday during his third “State of the Cityâ€
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    Quote Originally Posted by JBParrothead
    Just getting rid of Special Order 40 and training all the LAPD and Sheriff's departments in the 287 (g) program would make a HUGE dent in LA's gang "problem," but SZinWest LA's, "TRANSLATION" of this move by the mayor hits the nail on the head. These gang bangers are Villaraigosa's gente, his base, his protection. Mayor VivaLaRaza runs LA the same way the Mexican government runs Mexico. The more citizens that are run out of LA, the more LA mirrors Mexico.
    It also mirrors AL Capone and Prohibition, except where alcohol was the Underground, Tony V. deals in cheap Mexican slave labor and gun and drug running "gangstas", all running around like "angels with dirty faces" shouting "que viva la raza".

    http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/pr ... gsters.htm

    Capone was "Public Enemy Number 1". He had moved to Chicago in 1920 where he worked for Johnny Torrio the city's leading figure in the underworld. Capone was given the task of intimidating Torrio's rivals within the city so that they would give up and hand over to Torrio their territory. Capone also had to convince speakeasy operators to buy illegal alcohol from Torrio.

    Capone was very good at what he did. in 1925, Torrio was nearly killed by a rival gang and he decided to get out of the criminal world while he was still alive. Torrio handed over to Capone his 'business'.

    Within 2 years, Capone was earning $60 million a year from alcohol sales alone. Other rackets earned him an extra $45 million a year.

    Capone managed to bribe both the police and the important politicians of Chicago. He spent $75 million on such ventures but considered it a good investment of his huge fortune. His armed thugs patrolled election booths to ensure that Capone's politicians were returned to office. The city's mayor after 1927 was Big Bill Thompson - one of Capone's men. Thompson said

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    enforcement of legal immigration = lower gang violence
    Once abolish the God and the government becomes the God.*** -G.K. Chesterton from the book 'The Shack' by Wm. Paul Young-

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    Quote Originally Posted by millere
    Quote Originally Posted by JBParrothead
    Just getting rid of Special Order 40 and training all the LAPD and Sheriff's departments in the 287 (g) program would make a HUGE dent in LA's gang "problem," but SZinWest LA's, "TRANSLATION" of this move by the mayor hits the nail on the head. These gang bangers are Villaraigosa's gente, his base, his protection. Mayor VivaLaRaza runs LA the same way the Mexican government runs Mexico. The more citizens that are run out of LA, the more LA mirrors Mexico.
    It also mirrors AL Capone and Prohibition, except where alcohol was the Underground, Tony V. deals in cheap Mexican slave labor and gun and drug running "gangstas", all running around like "angels with dirty faces" shouting "que viva la raza".

    http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/pr ... gsters.htm

    Capone was "Public Enemy Number 1". He had moved to Chicago in 1920 where he worked for Johnny Torrio the city's leading figure in the underworld. Capone was given the task of intimidating Torrio's rivals within the city so that they would give up and hand over to Torrio their territory. Capone also had to convince speakeasy operators to buy illegal alcohol from Torrio.

    Capone was very good at what he did. in 1925, Torrio was nearly killed by a rival gang and he decided to get out of the criminal world while he was still alive. Torrio handed over to Capone his 'business'.

    Within 2 years, Capone was earning $60 million a year from alcohol sales alone. Other rackets earned him an extra $45 million a year.

    Capone managed to bribe both the police and the important politicians of Chicago. He spent $75 million on such ventures but considered it a good investment of his huge fortune. His armed thugs patrolled election booths to ensure that Capone's politicians were returned to office. The city's mayor after 1927 was Big Bill Thompson - one of Capone's men. Thompson said
    But at least Capone had CLASS...Tony VivaLaRaza, has nothing but a third world brain, a Marxist attitude and probably a tattoo of the Mexican flag on his a$$!
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