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Dixon Cannon said:That is exactly what Andrew Luster was thinking when he bolted after his arrest and he fled to Mexico where he believed he could not be apprehened and brought back to face incarceration. THAT is the irresponsible act!.. and he was wrong! He, a convicted serial rapist is now behind bars looking at 124 years of prison life.
Duane Chapman did us all a favor by risking his own freedom to go to Mexico and bring this IRRESPONSIBLE convicted felon back to be punished - possibly saving some Mexican women from the same fate of his victims here in the United States.
In my opinion, Duane Chapman deserves a medal of valor, not only from his own country, but from the government of Mexico as well.
Are we sure that we're not just prejudiced against bad hair, and the bad fashion taste of a guy who, having learned his own lessons early in life, now dedicates himself to bringing fugitives to justice for a living? Are we sure that maybe his success in doing so isn't just a little rancorous? And the fact that A&E shows his exploits in modern 'reality tv' format is maybe too real for our sensibilities?
I think many of us just don't want to admit that Mexico itself is governed by a gang of corrupt grafters influenced by drug cartels, and that a bounty-hunter's actions to bring a felon to justice is the least of their problems. It does make one wonder, what's at play here? Sending Duane Chapman and his son and brother back to Mexico, to face their version of "justice", serves no good purpose whatsoever.
If we really had concerns about Mexico's sovereignty and reciprocity we'd demand that they clean up their border security and mass emmigration problem as well as returning fugitives from justice to the United States before we answer their demands for anything from us.
...just my take on the situation. Thanks for reading; carry on.
-dixon cannon
So, Chapman bears no personal responsibility for the crime(s) he committed in Mexico? If he does then surely he has to take what's coming to him.
An interesting stance for a Libertarian to take, Dixon.
bk
p.s. Yes, the rapist is correctly incarcerated, and yes, we should thank Chapman for bringing him to justice.