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The Ghost of RubangB said:
Kasz216 said:
The Ghost of RubangB said:
Oh I've seen that video before. The first comment by Geraldo wins the whole argument. O'Reilly ignores crimes that don't fit his "culture war" agenda.


I dunno.

I mean if this was Law and Order Jack McCoy would totally be trying the people who didn't deport that guy as being culpable for the deaths.

They're lucky the family didn't sue the state.

I didn't watch the video now and haven't seen it in months, but isn't O'Reilly's argument basically saying immigrants are dangerous due solely to their illegality, accusing all illegal aliens of thoughtcrime?

Pretty much.  Though at least its somewhat rational compared to some of the crap I have heard him string together.

 



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