Posted on 01/31/2011 11:04:36 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- A state appeals court says San Francisco cannot be held responsible for the deaths of a father and two sons allegedly killed by a man who had been protected by the city's sanctuary policy.
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Lets see - someone is injured due to a government policy that harbors criminals and the government cannot be held responsible ...
Sounds about right /sarc ...
Caesar wins again
“To serve and protect” so much for truth in advertising.
Then we must become vigilantes.
In effect, the court has ruled that governments - local, state and federal - are not answerable for their actions. It matters not what they swear to when they take office. It matters not when they break the law and people die. It matters not criminals and perverts are ruling, not serving, we the people. Welcome to the world’s first fourth world country.
When the law will not protect you, you must protect yourself.
Sanctuary cities should be required to post at their boundaries signs stating
WARNING! Enter at your own risk. City is not responsible for murders committed by non-citizens it encourages to reside here.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A state appeals court says San Francisco cannot be held responsible for the deaths of a father and two sons allegedly killed by a man who had been protected by the city’s sanctuary policy. I am just waiting for SAN FRANCISCO to say the illegal alien cannot be held responsible for the deaths of a father and two sons, he is protected by the city’s sanctuary policy
“I am just waiting for SAN FRANCISCO to say the illegal alien cannot be held responsible for the deaths of a father and two sons, he is protected by the citys sanctuary policy”
There is no need for SF to state such a thing, it is already assumed.
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