miércoles, 4 de febrero de 2009

EL GOBERNADOR NO TIENE VERGUENZA

De hecho sabemos que para ser politico, no hay que tener escrupulos, pero el GOBERNADOR que nos toco osea NATI, no tiene, ni escrupulos, ni verguenza, ni madre.

Ahora se prepara para hacer una eleccion de Estado, imponiendo a Rodrigo Medina como candidato a la gubernatura de nuestro querido NUEVO LEON, que es lo que quieres hacer NATI, gobernar otros 6 años, que no ah visto todo el daño que le ah hecho al estado, no se le hace suficiente.

Otra preocupacion, es que esta eleccion puede estar auspiciada por el NARCOTRAFICO, SECUESTRADORES, EXTORCIONADORES Y BANDAS DE MALEANTES.

Solo recuerden cuando habiamos tenido tantos problemas de inseguridad en nuestro estado, SI desde que entro NATI de gobernador. ¿QUE QUIERES QUE TE TAPEN NATI?

El PAN puso a un buen candidato al LIC.FERNANDO ELIZONDO, esperemos sea la solucion a los problemas de inseguridad, que la eleccion fue centralista, pues si ni modo o querian a MADEDITO, para GOBERNADOR.

El municipio de Monterrey ese esta perdido, LARRAZABAL y ABEL GUERRA, la verdad deberiamos de hacer nulo, nuestro voto, a ver si asi aprender los partidos a no poner a gente tan RATA, que ganen los votos nulos, ni LARRAZABAL, ni ABEL. ARRIBA LA NULIDAD.

PERO ESO SI UNA COSA MUY IMPORTANTE, NO DEJES DE IR A VOTAR, PORQUE SI NO VAS, TU VOTO VA A SER PARA RODRIGO MEDINA, COMO SIEMPRE EL PRI CON LAS MISMAS TRANZAS.

SINCERAMENTE GENTE QUE TENEMOS DE 35 A 40 AÑOS, CREEN QUE RODRIGO MEDINA, SI QUIERA SE MERECE SER CANDIDATO A GOBERNADOR?

1 comentario:

Anónimo dijo...

Que tal algo asi???

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NY 'mafia cops' get life in jail

Eppolito (l) and Carapacca insist they are innocent
Two men have been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of eight murders as well as other crimes while they were New York policemen.

Stephen Carapacca, 67, and Louis Eppolito, 61, had 44 years' police experience between them.

But they were also secretly on the payroll of Anthony "Gaspipe" Casso, the second-in-command of New York's Lucchese mafia family, a court found.

They were convicted in 2006, but legal twists and turns delayed sentencing.

Eppolito was given life in jail plus 100 years and a $4.7m fine (£3.3m), while Carapacca got a life term plus 80 years, with a $4.2m fine.

They have no possibility of early release, Judge Jack Weinstein told a federal court in Brooklyn.

Police credentials

The two men were convicted in 2006 of eight murders, attempted murder, blackmail, drug trafficking, money laundering, and passing information to the Lucchese family, one of New York's most notorious mafia families.

One tactic they employed was to use their police credentials to flag down cars so that they could then kill the driver.

But their convictions were initially thrown out in 2006, after a judge ruled that the statute of limitations had expired on the murders.

Last year, an appeals court reversed that decision, reinstating the convictions and paving the way for the sentencing.

"The sentences imposed today bring some measure of closure for the families of the victims of these defendants' unspeakable crimes and for the citizens of the city, whose trust these men betrayed," US Attorney Benton Campbell said after sentencing.

"We are gratified that the defendants will spend the rest of their lives behind bars."

Both men continue to deny involvement in any crime. Mr Eppolito - who had a small role in the 1990 gangland film Goodfellas - told Judge Weinstein:

"I was a hard-working cop. I never hurt anybody. I never kidnapped anybody... I never did any of this."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7929898.stm