Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Another Letter example to help the Chapmans
Date: Sep 26, 2006 9:43 AM Be sure this man gets an email: Antonio Garza Email: embeuamx@state.gov To whom it may concern: I am a taxpaying US Citizen, a mother to a little girl and a rape survivor; I would like to know why a group of men who worked very hard, using their own resources, to retrieve a convicted serial rapist are being treated in such an abominable manner? Andrew Luster was allowed to slip away and live the high life, to hurt other women, and his victims had to accept the fact that the government didn't have the time or resources to track him down and ensure that he paid for his crimes. So a group of private, US Citizens did what they could to help, to ease the burden on the overtaxed system - and now are being told they are criminals for it. How dare you. How dare you not stand behind these American heroes? How dare you bow down to a foreign government that continually shows contempt for our country and its laws? How dare you tell rape victims that their attackers have more rights to freedom than victims themselves. Andrew Luster is a beast that is now rightfully caged. His victims, however, will never truly be free from what he did to them. Duane "Dog" Chapman, Tim Chapman, and Leland Chapman should be honored for what they did and all that they have suffered in the course of their accomplishment. As I understand the situation, they committed a minor offense in a foreign country - something so minor that they wouldn't be extradited across US state lines , so why such an excessive response as extradition to a foreign country? Why one month before the warrant expires? It's not as if they were in hiding. If this is such a minor offense, why is the federal government being involved at all? Why are you wasting money on this, since you have such limited resources that you couldn't go and enforce the sentence against someone as brutal as Andrew Luster? Stand up for the rape victims, and defend the Chapmans, men who put themselves on the line to protect women here and in Mexico. Do not allow the Chapmans to be extradited - it would be a outrageous miscarriage of justice and a betrayal of good men who do what they can to make our country safer.
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