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To: fudimo

So, I am still confused as to who is being killed? Rivals? Law enforcement? Anyone in particular or random murder to incite fear? Blood lust? All of the above? Sounds like Saddam Hussein or Idi Amin.

Why so many?


33 posted on 07/03/2011 7:35:12 PM PDT by Nachum (The complete Obama list at www.nachumlist.com)
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To: Nachum

It used to be rivals. Now it’s anyone and everyone. They’ll kidnap people and force them to work for them. If they don’t they’ll kill a few members of the family. The rest will go on the payroll.

It’s bad when the cops are wearing masks so their families won’t be targeted. The military is bought off. It’s not worth dieing for or having family killed.

And it’s already coming across our border. If Rick Perry truly wants to be president he needs to call out the NG and place them on the border. When obama threatens tell him to go to hell. Perry would have my vote no matter what if he’d do that. And I don’t like Perry. Mainly because he won’t do it.


34 posted on 07/03/2011 7:42:11 PM PDT by Terry Mross (I'll only vote for a SECOND party.)
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To: Nachum

So, I am still confused as to who is being killed? Rivals? Law enforcement? Anyone in particular or random murder to incite fear? Blood lust? All of the above?

All the above as you say plus many more reasons.
They will go into a town or plaza in rival territory and shoot it up to bring in law enforcement.That is called “heating up the plaza” If they kill some rivals it is a bonus.
Another thing the cartels do is highjack buses full of migrants heading North In short they split up the able body male passengers hand them sledge hammers or macheties and pair them off to fight to the death. the winners get to join the cartel. The woman and children may have a worse fate. The drug business in Mexico is now a global operation and becoming diversified.

“According to an analysis by the Mexico Attorney General, the group’s illegal counterfeiting activities involved a sophisticated distribution network of 180,000 points of sale in stores, markets, and kiosks, earning more than $2.2 million dollars in revenue every day,” Finn later wrote in a blog post. “It’s no wonder that enforcement agencies and governments are deeply concerned about this trend.”
http://www.windowsitpro.com/article/paul-thurrotts-wininfo/Microsoft-Mexican-Drug-Cartel-is-Pirating-Software

If we don’t get better control of our borders more of that evil will come here.


42 posted on 07/03/2011 8:40:37 PM PDT by fudimo
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