News coverage of the assassinations of Kaufman County, TX Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse, District Attorney Mike McLelland, and McLelland's wife Cynthia has turned to the alleged involvement of a group named the Aryan Brotherhood (AB).
Considering McLelland was part of a task force that investigated the Aryan Brotherhood, and in light of the recent killing of Colorado prison chief Tom Clements allegedly
by a member of a white supremacist prison gang, this theory that the AB
may have been involved in the murders clearly has some merit.
Yet in that coverage, the mainstream media has gone to great lengths
to label ad-infinitum the Aryan Brotherhood as a “white
supremacist” group, implying a racial motivation. The AB, even if
involved at all, however, may have been motivated not by a "white supremacist” philosophy,
but rather by something more mundane. Evidence suggests that the Aryan
Brotherhood has morphed into what is primarily a drug-trafficking gang, and
there is a more frightening possibility: that the Aryan Brotherhood is
acting as a conduit, doing the dirty work for a Mexican drug cartel
criminal insurgency into the United States.
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White Supremacists are going to be Mexican's Bitches? Yeah right, if you believe that, I have some ocean front property in Idaho to sell you, and it's cheap.
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DeleteI agree. No way in hell will that ever happen. Yet another brainless attempt to turn Americans against their own.
ReplyDeleteanother brainless attempt to turn Americans against their own.
DeleteGood point.