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Well there we have it. It seems to me that the United States and Mexico underestimate the power of the people, As far as I am concerned we are at war with mexico and our own corrupt government. I don't know about any of the other supporters but I can tell you one thing, This supporter is out for blood because it seems that's the only thing this fuckin shithole of a country understands. People will die out of this and I will have no remorse for any of it. Fuck Mexico and Fuck this country. I urge all of you to find a way to show how you feel. I will not say it is ok to harm anyone, however I believe an eye for an eye is in order here, if anything happens to Dog or his family it will come back ten fold. That is a promise from the people you think you own. Death to this corrupt system.


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Latest Update FEBRUARY 16: An Associated Press report out of Guadalajara, Mexico stated that a Mexican federal court has denied Duane "Dog" Chapman's injunction request and has ruled that the star of A&E's "Dog the Bounty Hunter" should be extradited and stand trial for deprivation of liberty - a charge stemming from Dog and his posse's 2003 capture of convicted serial rapist, Andrew Luster in Puerto Vallarta.Mexican authorities had asked for Chapman's extradition from Hawaii and U.S. Marshals took Dog, son Leland Chapman and associate Tim Chapman into custody back on September 14th for their role in bringing Luster to justice. Dog, Leland and Tim were released on bail and have been awaiting a ruling on their request to stop the extradition proceedings, which would otherwise require them to face trial in Mexico."Our attorneys have not even been formally informed of the court's decision, as of yet," Dog and wife Beth Chapman said. "We are obviously deeply disappointed and fearful of what will happen, and are currently absorbing the news and discussing our options at this time."