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With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
katsung47
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10-23-2012 10:38 PM

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With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
Quote:With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.

By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012
That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexica...57504.html

DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.
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Disquiet
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10-23-2012 10:41 PM

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
The "War on Drugs" is more or less the war for drugs. It's big business, which is why nobody likes to talk about it unless necessary.

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
"The War for the Monopoly on Drugs"
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CountFapula
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10-24-2012 03:06 AM

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
imagine a world where one corporation can kill and behead the others for creating better software of offering a better deal

no replace software with drugs

and corporation with government entity Popcorn

It's all an act What's your part?
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EndTheFed
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10-24-2012 06:58 AM

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
Why should our government debate a Mexican government problem. They want things fixed get rid of their government.

Song all Americans should be behind "I'm a Good Ole' American" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRtlUi3OJ...r_embedded
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MrRash
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10-24-2012 07:35 AM

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
EndTheFed  Wrote:
Why should our government debate a Mexican government problem. They want things fixed get rid of their government.

THIS...

but, me thinks they want us for that as well...
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10-24-2012 07:40 AM

 



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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
katsung47  Wrote:
Quote:With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.

By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012
That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexica...57504.html

DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.

And when there aren't any more terrorists to kill, they'll turn their attention to the American terrorists.....er....... people. In fact, it's already happening
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Dire_effects
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10-24-2012 07:42 AM

 



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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
katsung47  Wrote:
Quote:With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.

By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012
That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexica...57504.html

DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.

Because they're mexican.

Not U.S citizens.


What do we care about them?

Maybe their millions should stop trying to make the U.S more like Meh-he-co and go back and take their country back.

On the bright side.

If they all get wiped out we would have some nice room for expansion.
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10-24-2012 07:52 AM

 



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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
I don't have a racist bone in me, but for f*ck's sake "Latin America"... is this Presidential debate for the Presidency of Latin America??? If you move to another country to escape your problems then leave your f*cking problems behind, don't drag your f*cking baggage with you.

Intelligence quotient at an all time low. More news at 11.
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Dreaminglady
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10-24-2012 07:52 AM

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
Dire_effects  Wrote:
katsung47  Wrote:
Quote:With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.

By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012
That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexica...57504.html

DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.

Because they're mexican.

Not U.S citizens.


What do we care about them?

Maybe their millions should stop trying to make the U.S more like Meh-he-co and go back and take their country back.

On the bright side.

If they all get wiped out we would have some nice room for expansion.

One problem, They are not going back if so even more are coming to America.
The house next door to us got paid off completely in cold hard cash to the owner.
Bought by a Hispanic family getting the hell out of Mexico so they can raise their kids in a safe area.
They are very clean and quiet and much easier to live next door to than anyone that has lived there since 1969 so I am certainly not going to complain.
The brother bought the house and he is now a legal citizen and he is doing a super job investing money and renovating it while he waits for the rest of his siblings to obtain their legal citizenship.
He does home remodeling for a living and he took that 30+ yr old crappy house and it looks killer now inside and out.

I'm not against Hispanics if they play by the rules and come here legally and get their citizenship.
My neighborhood is aging and I would rather see it going brown than slum black or trailer park grade white.
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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
Dreaminglady  Wrote:
Dire_effects  Wrote:
katsung47  Wrote:
DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.

Because they're mexican.

Not U.S citizens.


What do we care about them?

Maybe their millions should stop trying to make the U.S more like Meh-he-co and go back and take their country back.

On the bright side.

If they all get wiped out we would have some nice room for expansion.

One problem, They are not going back if so even more are coming to America.
The house next door to us got paid off completely in cold hard cash to the owner.
Bought by a Hispanic family getting the hell out of Mexico so they can raise their kids in a safe area.
They are very clean and quiet and much easier to live next door to than anyone that has lived there since 1969 so I am certainly not going to complain.
The brother bought the house and he is now a legal citizen and he is doing a super job investing money and renovating it while he waits for the rest of his siblings to obtain their legal citizenship.
He does home remodeling for a living and he took that 30+ yr old crappy house and it looks killer now inside and out.

I'm not against Hispanics if they play by the rules and come here legally and get their citizenship.
My neighborhood is aging and I would rather see it going brown than slum black or trailer park grade white.

Illegals should be handled as all invading nations have been handled throughout history.

A nice criminal is still a criminal.
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10-24-2012 08:04 AM

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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
I stopped driving down to my winter place on the Yucatan in 2006 because I felt it was getting too dangerous around the boarder crossing towns.

I really miss my winter home.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4ylzYg4VmM

Natural disasters, major attack on the U.S., martial law, civil war, WWIII, foreign invasion/occupation, and then basic survival.
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10-24-2012 08:31 AM

 



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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
katsung47  Wrote:
Quote:With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.

By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012
That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexica...57504.html

DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.

top comment by op
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10-24-2012 08:38 AM

 



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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
Dire_effects  Wrote:
Dreaminglady  Wrote:
Dire_effects  Wrote:
Because they're mexican.

Not U.S citizens.


What do we care about them?

Maybe their millions should stop trying to make the U.S more like Meh-he-co and go back and take their country back.

On the bright side.

If they all get wiped out we would have some nice room for expansion.

One problem, They are not going back if so even more are coming to America.
The house next door to us got paid off completely in cold hard cash to the owner.
Bought by a Hispanic family getting the hell out of Mexico so they can raise their kids in a safe area.
They are very clean and quiet and much easier to live next door to than anyone that has lived there since 1969 so I am certainly not going to complain.
The brother bought the house and he is now a legal citizen and he is doing a super job investing money and renovating it while he waits for the rest of his siblings to obtain their legal citizenship.
He does home remodeling for a living and he took that 30+ yr old crappy house and it looks killer now inside and out.

I'm not against Hispanics if they play by the rules and come here legally and get their citizenship.
My neighborhood is aging and I would rather see it going brown than slum black or trailer park grade white.

Illegals should be handled as all invading nations have been handled throughout history.

A nice criminal is still a criminal.
you mean to say those nice civilized white europeans who invaded most of the world and made colored people slaves and killed millions of them,stolen their lands or muslims who also did the same or russians who also did the same...
hypocrites
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10-24-2012 09:32 AM

 



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RE: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
katsung47  Wrote:
Quote:With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.

By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012
That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexica...57504.html

DEA makes living on drug case. FBI makes living on terror case. Without these cases, they lose value to exist. So if there is none, they create one.

To expand their power, DEA invented "War on drugs"; FBI and Pentagon invented "War on Terror". Under those two wars, drug business and terror activities become prosperous. So are the DEA, FBI and Pentagon. They got fat budget and expanded power - Patriot Act and NDAA.

The race is rigged. Both, the Black and the White horse are owned by the same elite bankster and they will push for AGENDA 21 and World Governance...

Nobody represents me.Heartflowers
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