Thank you BOCS for listening to our pleas
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Allison Carman Kipp
Published: April 15, 2008
Our Board of County Supervisors, the Prince William County Police Department and Neighborhood Services deserve special thanks for improving our quality of life, ensuring the safety of the citizens and improving our community.
The BOCS listened to the pleas of its citizens and enacted the “Rule of Law” resolution. Criminal illegal aliens are being arrested by the PWCPD and turned over to ICE. Neighborhood Services is responding to zoning violation complaints and ensuring that our neighborhoods are being cleaned up.
Del. Jackson Miller, R-Manassas, was the first local politician (then a Manassas City Councilman) to address the growing illegal immigration problem by getting the ball rolling for the 287(g) program at our jail.
It is rare to find politicians that actually do what they promise once they are elected. In Prince William County, we are very lucky to have politicians and county agencies that actually listen to the citizens and strive to improve our quality of life and our safety.
I am extremely proud to live in Prince William County, where I know that my concerns are taken seriously and I know I have a voice. For the first time in my life, I have faith in politicians.
The Rule of Law Resolution is working, and we have Chairman Corey Stewart and Supervisors John Stirrup, Wally Covington, Marty Nohe, John Jenkins, Maureen Caddigan, Mike May and Frank Principi to thank for it. Bless you all!
ALLISON CARMAN KIPP
Manassas
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Posted by ( phdee ) on April 17, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Cobra, do the right thing is just trying to embarass you and make a fool out of you.
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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on April 17, 2008 at 6:51 pm
cobra - I just HAVE to ask… Are the real estate companies taking taxes out on your son’s check or is he getting paid as an “off-book” worker, avoid SS Taxes and such. Just Kidding dude. Good to see young kids willing to work for a dollar instead of playing video games. And there’s that fresh-mown grass smell I was talking about.
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Posted by ( phdee ) on April 17, 2008 at 5:51 pm
cobra, if you really think I am undermining the laws of this country, then I suggest you turn me in to the authorities, make a sworn statement, with supportive material, and we can all go from there. Or, if you are a coward, as I believe you are, then pls cite here on this website, giving specifics, the laws, the evidence, etc., and perhaps we can go from there.
Loolking forward….
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Posted by ( phdee ) on April 17, 2008 at 5:16 pm
Cobra, you are the one who scares people. Pls send your comment to the BOCS - despire how ignorant some are, I bet you all members will see you as a forst class racist and hatemonger of hispanics. Why are you afraid of people? Especially Hispanics? You must have sa complex. Seek mental counseling. You desperately need it.
So you don’t like day laborers, just the more educated Eduropeans and Asians? You show no education yoyrself. You think Europeans don’t demonstrate? Golly, you are far remov ed from what goes on in the world. France just had demo on the Olympic torch. You really are in sad shape. Is it easier to walk thriugh a crowd of American men at a 7-11 than a crowd of Hispanics? I’m interested why you think so. Me, I don’t even give it thought.
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Posted by ( cobra ) on April 17, 2008 at 4:08 pm
Actually Ray there is some positives to the empty homes on my street. I called several of the Real Estate Companies who have signs in the yards. They have hired my 12 year old son to cut the grass weekly until such time the house is sold or rented. I agree with you Ray that is not a good sign to have all these empty homes in the area but it will allow some to buy homes that they previously would not have qualified for. I am one of the fortunate ones who bought over 20 years ago and have plenty of equity but there are many who are still in trouble.
Ok Phedee,
just what title do you think you deserve for undermining the laws of the land on a daily basis? People like you scare me. I’m sure you believe that the worlds troubles are all due to the US. The old hate America crowd.
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Posted by ( do the right thing ) on April 17, 2008 at 2:18 pm
Cobra,
Excellent response to this letter!
Please send your comments to the Board of County Supervisors so they can read about the positive effect the Rule of Law Resolution is having in our community. Also so that Phdee, KGotthardt, and other illegal immigrant apologists understand that citizens like yourself are not a vocal minority.
In your comments, you summoned up beautifully what all of us are experiencing and are grateful for who support our elected officials.
Keep writing and let everyone know the
positive effects of our Rule of Law Resolution.
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Posted by ( raywilliams ) on April 17, 2008 at 2:13 pm
cobra, glad things are going well for you. We can now focus on other issues. I’ll work on calming phdee down so you can enjoy your new-found neighborhood and the smell of fresh-mown grass in the springtime.
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Posted by ( Vic ) on April 17, 2008 at 1:46 pm
Allison—Wholeheartedly agree with your message—and thank you for expressing it so well.
And do not be dissuaded by the “kooks” in the fringes. The shrillness and insanity of their reaction only betrays the weakness of their position – like a few tired soldiers of a long done battle who still march about and shout themselves hoarse while trying to pretend they’re a regiment.
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Posted by ( phdee ) on April 17, 2008 at 1:36 pm
Cobra: The truth really hurts, doesn’t it?
“It only hurts for a little while. That’s what they tell me, that’s what they say.“ - Ames Brothers
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Posted by ( cobra ) on April 17, 2008 at 12:53 pm
Can’t speak for others about what they see in their own community but my 16 year old daughter can now walk a couple blocks from the house without being verbally assaulted by Hispanic Males as they drive by. I can now go to the 7-11 on the corner of Mathis and Liberia without having to wade through a dozen Hispanic men waiting to work for wages paid under the table. I now have a wonderful SINGLE family living across the street from me vice the 16 Hispanic people that were previously living there in a three bedroom house. I can now sleep in past 5:30am in the morning without hearing the many diesel trucks pulling into my neighborhood blowing the horn for their workers to come out of the basement. I can now live in a neighborhood without Freddie Lopez who was convicted of immigration fraud for helping illegal immigrants from El Salvador with back dating their paperwork to prove they have been in the US for a certain amount of time in order to receive TPS, Temp Protected Status (which is not temporary at all). I can now drive in PW County without the fear of being hit by the piece of trash that left Officer Phil Harrover on the side of the road like a dog. I can now rest a bit easier since VA deported 178 sex offenders to the Southern Hemisphere. But nothing could please me more then to not have to endure Phdee’s traitorous rants on this website each day. I know, wishful thinking on my part.
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