Tuesday, April 7, 2009

VIOLENCE IN AMERICA...THE AMERICAN DREAM HAS TURNED INTO THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE.

PRAYING FOR WAR AGAINST THE PALESTINIANS IN GAZA.










SANDRA CANTU, BARELY EIGHT YEARS OLD, FOUND DEAD TODAY, STUFFED IN A SUITCASE IN A POND IN TRACY, CALIFORNIA.
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NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD PEOPLE TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY!



GRATUITOUS VIOLENCE HAS TURNED THIS NATION UPSIDE DOWN AS EVIL PERVADES OUR VERY OWN NEIGHBORHOODS AND HOMES!

DRIVE-INS HAVE MORPHED TO DRIVE BY SHOOTINGS ON OUR STREETS.

SIMON AND GARFUNKEL LAMENTED IN THE SIXTIES OF "WE'VE ALL COME TO LOOK FOR AMERICA."

T. S. ELLIOTT CALLED THE UNITED STATES "THE WASTELAND" AND JIMI HENDRIX SANG ABOUT "THE PURPLE HAZE."

WHAT HAVE WE BECOME?

Wayne Dennis Kurtz.




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  1. KNX 1070 News
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    Posted: Tuesday, 07 April 2009 6:35AM

    Body of Missing NorCal Girl Found

    TRACY (AP) -- The remains of a missing Northern California girl were found Monday in a suitcase recovered from a pond a couple of miles from where she was last seen more than a week ago, authorities said.

    Farmworkers draining the irrigation pond found the suitcase containing Sandra Cantu's body, Tracy Police Chief Janet Thiessen said at an evening news conference.

    Thiessen said the 8-year-old was wearing the same clothes she wore when last seen on March 27: a pink "Hello Kitty" T-shirt and black leggings.

    Authorities planned an autopsy to determine the cause of death.

    "Our heartfelt sympathies go to Sandra's family and friends," she said. "We will determine the person or persons responsible for this reprehensible act, and we will bring them to justice."

    Sandra's disappearance sparked a massive search effort around Tracy, about 60 miles east of San Francisco, that included hundreds of volunteers and law enforcement officials, including the FBI, and more than 1,000 tips.

    Before the evening's dramatic announcement, investigators cordoned off the area surrounding the pond for hours and combed it for clues, as television trucks and reporters gathered in the flat farmland nearby.

    Police had been to the pond earlier in their search efforts, but it was full of water, Police Sgt. Tony Sheneman said.

    "This is an unimaginable loss for any parent," he said.

    Dozens of mourners -- some holding candles, others wiping away tears -- gathered outside the mobile home park where Sandra's family lives and she was last seen, as police blocked the entrance.

    "I am still in shock," said Brandy Robles, 27, who held her 2-year-old son. "You see this in the movies. I never thought it would be real life -- real to me."

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