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1 posted on 03/01/2010 5:36:20 PM PST by Free ThinkerNY
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Just don’t stumble on to one of these “gardens” unless you’ve made your peace with God. These “poor immigrants in search of a better life” can make things very ugly very fast.


2 posted on 03/01/2010 5:41:47 PM PST by FlingWingFlyer (ObamaCare - Another DemocRAT "jobs" program doomed to fail.)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Old, old story. Interesting that AP finally found out about it.

Maybe AG Holder will do something about it. NOT!


3 posted on 03/01/2010 5:46:38 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Ironic how the DEA et al can’t find these monster gardens but find plenty of citizens to put in jail.


4 posted on 03/01/2010 5:47:26 PM PST by driftdiver (I could eat it raw, but why do that when I have a fire.)
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To: Free ThinkerNY; Borax Queen; stephenjohnbanker; AZamericonnie; pandoraou812; TigersEye; AuntB; ...

One more reason our borders should have been sealed shut so tightly that no roaches could penetrate them. (No later than 9/12/01).

Of course, there are about 50 MORE reasons, too.............


5 posted on 03/01/2010 5:49:05 PM PST by yorkie ("I've noticed that everyone who is for abortion has already been born." Ronald Reagan)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Put in a few armed citizens and add a bonus of a bounty. $50.00 per carcas would be fair.


6 posted on 03/01/2010 5:50:12 PM PST by JamesA (You don't have to be big to stand tall)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

The whole thing including the “War on Drugs(TM)” is a joke. There’s one way and only one way to end this BS: end the “War on drugs(TM)”.


7 posted on 03/01/2010 5:50:30 PM PST by wendy1946
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To: Free ThinkerNY

This is a good situation for the DEA to use UAV’s for aerial surveillance (infrared and heat-sensors) over the parks and forests. Helps to keep our Rangers and law enforcement agents safe.

An attached JDAM or Hellfire wouldn’t hurt either - except the perps.


8 posted on 03/01/2010 5:50:56 PM PST by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Walk softly and carry a 30-’06...


9 posted on 03/01/2010 5:52:14 PM PST by BlueDragon (there is no such thing as a "true" compass, all are subject to both variation & deviation)
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To: Free ThinkerNY
I have a question for the prohibitionists, where do you draw the line? What will it take for you to re-consider the wisdom of a policy of prohibition.

Free market economists can correctly predict, what will happen during a prohibition. Prices will rise, the trade in the prohibited products will be taken over by the violent, because there is no turning to the law for protection. That leaves outlaws in control. Corruption of law enforcement, an increase in violence and crime are the inevitable result of a prohibition. It is not a result of any characteristic of the products. The crime, violence and corruption of drug prohibition is not the result of the drugs (or alcohol, or coffee and chocolate in post-war Germany).

Milton Friedman, Rothbard, Hayek and Mises have all written about this. What's the line? What's the limit for the prohibitionists?

10 posted on 03/01/2010 5:56:18 PM PST by Jabba the Nutt (Are they insane, stupid or just evil?)
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To: devolve

This is the same theme we were talking about earlier.
What happens when an unknowing family decides to go camping in these ‘parklands’? Scary. Perhaps they are warned by the Rangers.


11 posted on 03/01/2010 5:56:50 PM PST by potlatch (- What a co-inky-stink!)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Nothing new there.
I once worked for USDA Forest Service and was told to be very careful in one area because there were booby-traps guarding the “crop”.
I did, lead to the discovery of one “garden” because of the suspicious behaviour of a fella in the vicinity.
MI is a long way from THAT border and, like I said, it was a while or two ago.


13 posted on 03/01/2010 6:09:56 PM PST by bog trotter
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Waleese the Wabbits!!!!


14 posted on 03/01/2010 6:12:03 PM PST by Mobilemitter (We must learn to fin >-)> for ourselves.........)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Waleese the Wabbits!!!


15 posted on 03/01/2010 6:12:49 PM PST by Mobilemitter (We must learn to fin >-)> for ourselves.........)
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To: Free ThinkerNY
Mexican drug gangs are quietly commandeering U.S. public land to grow millions of marijuana plants and using smuggled immigrants to cultivate them

That can't be, they're just "ordinary moms & dads" "doing jobs Americans won't do."

Thanks Jorgé.

17 posted on 03/01/2010 6:26:02 PM PST by Moe Tzadik
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To: Free ThinkerNY

This is partly a result of the insane “war on drugs”. Let anybody grow it and the problem goes away.


20 posted on 03/01/2010 6:45:58 PM PST by BobMV
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To: Free ThinkerNY
My thoughts:
Legalize it.
Control it.
Tax it.
Remove the financial incentives.

And shoot these mescan "farmers" in their heads along the way.
.338 LaPua with a signature reduction device works very nicely.
22 posted on 03/01/2010 7:07:20 PM PST by Tainan (Cogito, ergo conservatus)
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To: Free ThinkerNY

Legalize and educate. Prohibition never works.


25 posted on 03/01/2010 7:28:15 PM PST by Freedom_Is_Not_Free (Depression Countdown: 43... 42... 41...)
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To: Free ThinkerNY; All

If we don’t stop the takeover of public lands and cities by these cartels this is what we will have to look forward to.

Latest M3 Foreign news report from NAFBPO

Friday, 2/26/10

El Imparcial , Critica (both: Hermosillo, Sonora) 2/25/10

Arsenal seized

The following is a list of the items seized from two houses in Navojoa, a city in the south of the state of Sonora:

* Seventy-five AK47 & AR15 assault rifles. Thirty of them unused and still in their cases
* A .38 Super pistol
* 353 clips
* 73,027 rounds of ammo
* 2 hand grenades
* 2 silencers for 9 mm. firearms
* 10 vehicles, 2 of them with “AFI” & “SEI” markings (Fed. Inv. Agency & State Inv. Dep’t.); 2 others “cloned” with military style olive green paint
* Official agencies’ uniforms

The photo below relates.

Executions by lethal injection

In Morelia, state of Michoacán, local officials are investigating “a new modality of executions carried out by organized crime, by means of a lethal injection.” Two cadavers found in Apatzingan underwent necropsy; both were found to have been tortured, but they also had a “poisonous solution in the veins” and a “needle marking on an arm.”

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Diario de Yucatan (Merida, Yucatan) 2/25/10

Violence brings closure of U.S. Consulate in Reynosa

U.S. officials today announced the temporary closure of the U.S. Consulate in the border city of Reynosa, because in the last days several shootouts have taken place “in which it is believed that narcotics organizations have participated.” A source at the U.S. Consulate in Monterrey, capital of the state of Nuevo Leon, said that the consulate at Reynosa, a city located in the northern state of Tamaulipas “only attends U.S. citizens” and “will remain closed temporarily until further notice.” Armed confrontations have taken place in rural towns in Tamaulipas and neighboring Nuevo Leon and have resulted in 25 deaths.

The U.S. Consulate in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, “has restricted the travel of U.S. officials to Reynosa until further notice.” Likewise, the agency advised U.S. citizens “to be current about local events, via the news media coverage” when traveling toward or through Reynosa.

School classes have been suspended in Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo, as well as in rural towns in Nuevo Leon such as Bravo, China and los Ramones, due to rumors concerning new confrontations between rival narco trafficking groups. The U.S. Embassy in Mexico has had to order the temporary closing of several of its consulates in Mexico due to the insecurity generated by organized crime activities in the country.

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El Universal (Mexico City) 2/25/10

A bloody preface

The following are the first two out of a 16 paragraph article titled: “Mafia colors the country red: 56 die.”

The intensification of violence in the country left 56 dead in the last few hours. Chihuahua, Tamaulipas, Nuevo Leon and Sinaloa were the scenario of shootouts and executions, among which are the murders of a police chief and two city police agents. With this violent day, the narco’s offensive brought about 150 homicides so far this week, among them the mayor of Mezquital, Durango, and the multi-execution of the Maciel family on Tuesday night in Oaxaca.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/estados/74939.html\

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El Sur (Acapulco, Guerrero) 2/25/10

Looking for body parts

Two complete human arms, apparently cut off less than 8 hours before, were found inside an ice chest in Ciudad Altamirano, Guerrero. The body has not been found, nor has the head relating to a murder victim found last week. That one had his arms cut off at the elbows.

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[As readers of the M3 Report can well imagine, if only by looking through the above few items, its preparation entails wading chest deep through an endless quagmire of gore, inhumanity and seemingly uncontrollable violence. The M3 attempts to furnish a picture of conditions in general, rather than detailing cases. Occasionally, however, the report of a particular crime is so unbelievable that it demands full description as published. Such is the case with the following item.]

El Diario (Ciudad Juarez) 2/25/10

Police chief executed at a grade school door

(Dateline: Chihuahua, the capital of the state of the same name.) The Coordinator of the Chihuahua Municipal Police, Antonio Olague Rios, 39 years old, was executed by gunfire in the morning in front of his son and his wife, at the door of the Luis Donaldo Colossio grade school. Other witnesses of the execution were students, parents and some teachers, who became alarmed upon seeing the hired killers shooting at the police chief, (and) for which reason the classes were suspended.

The assault took place at around 07:50 hours yesterday, when Olague Rios and his spouse arrived walking at the school door to leave their son. As soon as Antonio Olague arrived at the school, three men, clad as “cholos”, went up to him and used their firearms. Olague Rios fell by the door to the school, badly wounded, to the disbelief of his spouse, son and other pupils who were arriving at the school. He lay there, unconscious but alive. “Don’t go, resist, resist!” were the words of encouragement that Olague got from his wife at his side. A few minutes after the attack, several policemen and emergency workers arrived to help their companion. The wounded man was taken by ambulance to the Clinica del Parque, where he arrived still alive, but he died moments later. He had several bullet wounds, one of them, a mortal one, to his head.

Police were not able to find the killers. (The photo below relates.) [Ironically, the school is named after a past candidate for the presidency of Mexico, himself the victim of a close range firearm attack that killed him also.]

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El Debate (Culiacan Sinaloa) 2/25/10

“How screwed up?” (Portions of an op/col. by Guadalupe Loaeza, titled as shown.)

[During a recent radio interview in Spain, Javier Aguirre, the coach of the Mexican national soccer team, said that Mexico was “all screwed up” and that he yearned for the tranquility of twenty years ago. This triggered an explosion of protests on “twitters” and other forms. The coach soon apologized, but the incident caused this commentary.]

If the poll takers had asked my opinion about the statement, I would have said that El Vasco [referring to the coach] is right; we live in a country ever more screwed up. Going out on the street causes fear, we live in anguish for our children and grandchildren, there are no jobs, justice does not work in Mexico, corruption is everywhere, no one respects anything, the infrastructure (the electrical installations, the pavement, the highways, the railroad doesn’t exist) is in ruins, we are the fattest in the world, at the same time that there are millions of poor, the educational system makes you cry, telecommunications are in the hands of a few, tourism has decreased noticeably, the ecological environment is ever more deteriorated, organized crime has taken over the country, we import everything and we export people, the number of assassinations grows every day and none of them is solved, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera.

How is such a country? Screwed up!!! How are we? Screwed up!!! How does the world see us? Very, very screwed up!!!

http://www.debate.com.mx/eldebate/Articulos/ArticuloGeneral.asp?IdArt=9694090&IdCat=6115

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29 posted on 03/02/2010 7:42:57 AM PST by AuntB (WE are NOT a nation of immigrants! We're a nation of Americans! http://towncriernews.blogspot.com/)
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