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#1 2012-10-30 21:14:14
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-mexic … 57504.html
Both parties work for the Feds. That's a scandal of the Feds. (D.O.J. committed "Operation Fast and Furious") They dare not touch it.
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#2 2012-10-30 23:36:28
60000 dead Mexicans seems like a good start. Maybe if they stopped pandering to the US and legalized drugs in their own country, they could benefit from narco tourism instead of narco terrorism.
Oh, and Kathy, both parties ARE the Feds.......
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#3 2012-11-13 21:30:21
Mexico is under the control by the "war on drugs". Mid-east is under the control by the "war on terror". US is the mastermind and makes money on these two wars. The trick is, he blames others for it. (like what you did)
Reports Of Mexican Special Forces Serving As 'Death Squads' In The Drug War
Michael Kelley|Oct. 2, 2012
Ciudad Juárez, right across the border from El Paso, Texas, was perhaps the most dangerous place in the world between 2008 and 2011 as a “cartel turf war" led to more than 10,000 murders.
But U.S. and Mexican officials told Stratfor that the surge of killings can be partly attributed to Mexican special forces and hitmen who were acting as U.S. informants.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/startfor … z2AczWTSWM
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