The assassins don't trust bullets made in Mexico, they prefer American bullets.
To: SwinneySwitch
They appear to have knowledge of police investigative procedures. With all the CSI shows on TV teaching all of us forensics you'd have to be a damned idiot to leave any usable clues behind.
2 posted on
12/12/2008 10:28:10 AM PST by
Hardastarboard
(Why do I find the Toyota "Saved by Zero" ads so ironic?)
To: SwinneySwitch; AuntB; cripplecreek; Impy; fieldmarshaldj; ExTexasRedhead; neverdem; ...
This is coming to America.
3 posted on
12/12/2008 10:28:24 AM PST by
Clintonfatigued
(If greed is a virtue, than corporate socialism is conservative)
To: SwinneySwitch
-—Mexico should fix the border, obviously-—
5 posted on
12/12/2008 10:29:33 AM PST by
rellimpank
(--don't believe anything the MSM tells you about firearms or explosives--NRA Benefactor)
To: SwinneySwitch
Coming soon to an American barrio near you, thanks to the open border traitors.
6 posted on
12/12/2008 10:31:43 AM PST by
Travis McGee
(--www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com--)
To: MNDude; BellStar; bayouranger; stan_sipple; time4good; Guenevere; mugsaway; CSM; calcowgirl; ...
Ping!))
If you want on, or off this S. Texas/Mexico ping list, please FReepMail me.
9 posted on
12/12/2008 10:49:28 AM PST by
SwinneySwitch
(Mexico - beyond your expectations.)
To: SwinneySwitch
There probably wouldn't be so much killing down there if their drug trafficking organizations didn't have easy access to all those American AK-47’s.
To: SwinneySwitch
According to our government, Mexican drug trafficking organizations gross about $13.8 a year selling drugs to Americans, about $8.6 billion of that comes from marijuana sales alone. In the article above they mention Noé Ramírez Mandujano, Mexico's top anti-drug prosecutor who was arrested just last month for sharing intelligence with drug traffickers for a fee of $450,000 a month. With so much money being made, we're never going to stop this. There will always be plenty of people willing to work in that business to make all the money there is to be made and there always be people in law enforcement and the government there and here who will be corrupted with all the money there is to buy them off. That anti-drug prosecutor was pulling in $450,000 a month helping the cartels. That would be a crazy amount of money to be making here in the U.S. and in Mexico it would go even further. How many people would turn down that kind of money, especially in Mexico where these organizations kill people who won't take their bribes?
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