Posted on 08/14/2010 8:18:11 PM PDT by markomalley
Twenty-three people were killed in about 24 hours in Chihuahua state plagued by drug violence on the US border, authorities said Saturday.
Between late Friday and Saturday 13 people were killed in Ciudad Juarez, across from the US city of El Paso, Texas, Chihuahua state prosecutors said.
One of the incidents in which the murders took place involved a car theft, and a couple was killed in a violent assault at a shopping mall, officials said.
Another 10 people were murdered in other locations around Chihuahua state, prosecutors added.
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Lesbo Lesbitano says the border is fine.
My old party town that I used to go to 2 or 3 times a week alone, has sure changed.
Michelle says mejico is safe.
I wish she would walk around in Juarez.
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Yeah, can't understand why she chose Spain over Mexico.../s
I’d like Mexico to modify their Constitution to adopt our Second Article of Amendment (translated into proper Spanish of course) and thence to begin to arm and train their citizens to shoot violent criminals, including murderers, rapists, robbers, kidnappers, and extortionists. Once the drug cartels face popular armed resistance, their numbers will begin to dwindle. (The drug cartels already have guns and know how to use them.)
You mean these people???????????
Phoenix, Arizona features an astounding annual car theft rate of 57,000 vehicles and has become the new Car Theft Capital of the World.
U.S. law enforcement authorities claim that there are now over 1 million members of criminal gangs inside the country. These 1 million gang members are responsible for up to 80% of the crimes committed in the United States each year.
Here they are !!! Take a look !!!
More information on the wonderful illegals now inside our country thanks to the Demoncrats ...
Take a look at this FBI Wanted for Murder List to see how wonderful diversity is !!!
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/fugitives/vc/murders/vc_murders.htm
About 90% Hispanic, for those who don’t wish to count (or see all their ugly mugs)
Also:
http://newamericamedia.org/2010/07/los-zetas-in-los-angeles-—mexican-cartel-expands-in-california.php
62% of Hispanic Voters in Colorado said they are in favor of AZ type of immigration law.
http://www.denverpost.com/commented/ci_15340750?source=commented-
Back in the good ol’days,,,(’66),,,
I guess none of the Goobers in the border states will
call out the state guard units to stop this krap at the border,,,
Mite make the Mexicans MAD at us!!!...(barf!)...
Things have gotten really bad down there the last few years. I don’t even like going down to El Paso anymore. Plus some of the checkpoints on the freeways within 50 miles of El Paso are really 1984ish.
I’ve always been afraid of Juarez.
I don’t go to El Paso anymore either and I HATE the checkpoints. They leave us alone but they have harassed my sons and the other day the harassed my granddaughter because she didn’t know what year her car was. They stopped abruptly when they saw that her father spoke up from the passenger seat.
I think that Juarez has always been dangerous during it’s entire history, people that went there not aware of that were being ignorant.
For me it was a place to find the element of danger that I used to crave if you went back into the communities and tried to date the local girls (non-professional), but now it just sounds like it is crazy to even visit it.
Even 50 years ago, part of the attraction of Mexico was the (slight) element of danger and unpredictability, but now that “element” is more like an actual war zone.
I didn’t know that about El Paso and the checkpoints, I don’t live in that region anymore.
What is going on at the checkpoints that is new?
Wait, Pete Stark told me the border is secure. Obama sued Arizona. Holder not Napolitanto will do anything but demonize Tea Partiers and the GOP.
The National Guard cannot fire their weapons.
We are in BizarroLand of Obama, I fear REAL unrest.
The drug cartels have weapons to rival our military. Real time satellite imaging is only thing they don’t have but I’m sure they are working on it.
Spain has a King.
Tijuana is the place to go for cheaper prescription drugs. The same chemicals, but under a different name by the same manufacturers. During daylight, of course.
On one hand, I understand why they need to do this, but on the other hand it really ticks me off that 50-60 miles from the border American citizens have to put up with this kind of nonsense, while nothing is done to secure the border itself.
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