Posted on 03/11/2015 4:20:18 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
MEXICO CITY - A 42-year-old woman running for mayor in a violent southwestern Mexican state that sparked the biggest crisis of President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration has been kidnapped and decapitated.
State prosecutors said on Wednesday the body of Aide Nava was found in northern Guerrero, where 43 trainee teachers were abducted and almost certainly massacred last year, sparking an international outcry over criminal violence in Mexico.
(Excerpted because of al Reuters source.)
(Excerpt) Read more at ottawasun.com ...
Whoa! And we deal with these people?
Coming soon to a border town near you!
We are all border towns now, thanks to Obola’s 30-million “unaccompanied children.”
The so-called intelligentsia in the West has been deconstructing Western civilization for the last 50 years. Apparently they think it is somehow “enlightened” to do so.
Problem is: if civilization is not nurtured, maintained and promoted — society inevitably and inexorably deteriorates back into barbarism.
No they only work among us and we hire them for stupid little nit pick jobs. Their kids go to school with our kids, and we give them billions in welfare. Their our new neighbors after all. Obama says they’re A-OK though and that gives me peace /s
Agreed, western civilization is great rah rah rah. But just think if we could remove a few dozen USA political hacks and sellouts and islamoNazi-enemy agents we have in public office today -— in some quick effective way? Obviously I can’t advocate violence. But if we had a way-——presumably we’d come up with some quick effective and “civilized” technique -—?
Do not buy Mexican avocados.....
I have heard for the last 50 years or more, really ... Do not go to Guerrero. It is the most violent state.
ISIS in Mexico?
“Whoa! And we deal with these people?”
No. But we are inviting them to take over California and then the rest of the country.
Columbia ended its drug cartel problem by turning a blind eye towards its cops who went vigilante and basically started gunning down drug gangsters on sight.
And these are the “Dreamers” King Putt welcomes here with open arms.
Who’s surprised an area called Guerrero would be violent?
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And many of those drug gangsters went north from Colombia to Panama, Nicaragua, Mexico.
Colombian drug cartels operate a lot of tourist hotel industry in Mexico employing thousands and paying for police and security.
Colombia exported their drug cartels to Mexico.
>>And many of those drug gangsters went north from Colombia to Panama, Nicaragua, Mexico.
>>Colombian drug cartels operate a lot of tourist hotel industry in Mexico employing thousands and paying for police and security.
>>Colombia exported their drug cartels to Mexico.
Yes, true dat. But your observation is really a dodge and insures a continuation of the problem.
If Mexico adopts that approach, what? They already have armed vigilantes in some areas and they have proven effective. At some point people have to act and not rely on “leaders”. Within a year Columbia went from being cocaine central to a pacified nation who also managed to cripple their marxist revolutionaries and indicate to neighboring Venezuela that if you try to export marxism into our jungles, you’ll get a knuckle sandwich and a Claymore desert. The marxists in Columbia have been effectively throttled. What’s not to like?
Mexico simply needs to start shooting its criminals in the streets. I know, not pretty. But life’s a bitch when we play by the rules and they don’t. I say we play by their rules. Certainly there’s a modicum of justice in that. There’s no reason why we can’t have a multi-tiered ethics suited to the case at hand. Bad guys get treated to bad guy rules, good guys get civilization.
I mean how else you gonna fix democracy’s achilles heel?
The vigilantes in Colombia took care of the street criminals. But the high level narco criminals were billionaires with vast holdings and power. Pablo Escobar even planned to obtain a nuclear weapon to use against the United States.
The high level narco criminals like Escobar have to be taken out with government action. Vigilantes can’t get to them.
In Colombia it was the army that paved the way to remove the big operators. They were given a choice: leave the country and don’t come back or rot in prison.
> “Mexico simply needs to start shooting its criminals in the streets.”
Vigilantes sometimes turn criminal themselves.
But in Mexico, the top of the Narco food chain are persons that are worth billions, own lots of real estate, hotels, resorts. They employ a lot of people and those people protect them. They own and control judges and police forces. Vigilantes have no chance to get at them.
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