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Default OT Hispanic separatist organization MEChA is taking responsibility for setting the wildfires in California

"John Vreeland" wrote in message
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 10:45:29 -0500, Free Lunch
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On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 08:36:57 -0700, in talk.origins
Stile4aly wrote in
s.com:
On Oct 27, 4:32 pm, Terry wrote:
ORANGE COUNTY, California (CNN) -- Radical Hispanic separatist
organization MEChA ("Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan") is
taking responsibility for setting the wildfires in California,
confimed Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

California officials received a letter earlier today containing
photographs of individuals holding Molotov cocktails, then throwing
them into dry brush. The faces of the individuals appeared to have
been digitally distorted.

Also included was a rambling manifesto, stating that the reason for
the act of arson was that "Aztlán belongs to indigenous people, the
Chicanas and Chicanos of Aztlán. We are sovereign and not subject to a
foreign culture."

http://www.cnnheadlienews.com/2007/U...cha/index.html

The religion of peace strikes again.

/sarcasm

Notice that the site is a bogus one? As Darth Vader would have voiced
over: This is NOT CNN.


Nevertheless, given the apparent intelligence of some CNN newscasters
(or perhaps their regular viewers) I would not be overly surprised to
hear that this one slipped through.

One of them remarked---after reporting that a distraught and deranged
deputy sheriff had tried three times to commit suicide by shooting
himself in the head---that it was the third shot that was fatal. That
was the only hour of CNN I have seen in many years, but I won't be
watching again any time soon.


Actually, it might be more true than you think, although I don't understand
why. More than once on our local news, I've heard about people who've been
shot in the face, followed by "...injuries were not life threatening."
Pardon me?