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New Mexico governor considers pardon for Billy the Kid

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New User 032b4 says:

1 month, 1 week ago

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Our country is going down in flames with the economy, while facing the greatest foriegn invasion in our country's history. This is what our leaders do. Maybe he should follow Obamas footsteps and go on "The View".

badboybaby47 says:

1 month, 1 week ago

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If a pardon is granted, under which name will it be ? Henry McCarty or his alias, William Bonney ? As for killing Law Men, visit the town of San Patricio ( near Lincoln ) where Sheriff Brady and his men RAIDED AND LOOTED THE WHOLE TOWN ! During the Lincoln County War both sides wore badges, the Sheriff and his men, and Lincoln Constables ( the Regulators ) who wore badges also . This was a corporate war. The Murphy / Brady faction and the Tunstall / McSween faction fought over a Government contract to supply beef to the Mescalero Apache Reservation. Visit Lincoln County. It is beautiful and fascinating.

openeyes1 says:

1 month, 1 week ago

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If this is what the politicians have time to do in New Mexico, then there is something very troubling out there. Richardson must be doing this as media cover some dirt or incompetence he is dealing. This is totally absurd and rediculous activity. How come Richardson is not actively fighting illegals flooding into New Mexico?

Mojado says:

1 month, 1 week ago

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The "grandchildren" look pretty young considering that Garrett was killed in 1908 at the age of 58.

Higgy says:

1 month, 1 week ago

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Maybe New Mexico should think about finding a new governor. I'm sure Richardson can find better things to do with his time than to waste it on stuff like this.

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