Cartels leave 35 bodies on Mex. highway

DurkaDurka

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42,000 dead.

This is not a matter of law. It is a war.

They know who they are, they know where they are, use the military and start shooting them. No holds barred.

Protection of the people from organized violence is the FIRST responsibility of any government.

Considering the corruption in Mexico, it wouldn't surprise me if a good chunk of the Mexican army has questionable loyalties in this matter.
 

petros

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Considering the corruption in Mexico, it wouldn't surprise me if a good chunk of the Mexican army has questionable loyalties in this matter.
Follow the money.....

Clearly it was a complete mistake. They should have blown their faces off instead.

Oh, sorry, I forgot to make this post convincing.

I'll use more caps and red ink next time.
Facts always **** things up.
 

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Police find decapitated body of Mexico newspaper editor


(CNN) -- The editor of a Mexican newspaper was found dead, her body decapitated and with a note next to it, officials said.
Maria Elizabeth Macias Castro, 39, was the editor in chief of the newspaper, Primera Hora.
Her body was found Saturday morning, according to the attorney general's office in the northern Tamaulipas state. A message "attributed to a criminal group" was found next to her, the office said.
"The state government expresses its deepest condolences to the relatives and loved ones affected by these lamentable acts," the office said, adding that it is investigating.
Earlier this month, attackers left ominous threats mentioning two websites on signs beside mutilated bodies in northern Mexico.
A woman was hogtied and disemboweled. Attackers left her topless, dangling by her feet and hands from a bridge in the border city of Nuevo Laredo. A bloodied man next to her was hanging by his hands, his right shoulder severed so deeply the bone was visible.
Signs left near the bodies declared the pair, both apparently in their 20s, were killed for posting denouncements of drug cartel activities.




Police find decapitated body of Mexico newspaper editor - CNN.com






They ought to show some of this graphic footage in the media to give normal folks an idea about the insanity that is Mexico these past few months.




Some related nonsense:

U.S. Government Used Taxpayer Funds to Buy, Sell Weapons During 'Fast and Furious,' Documents Show


Not only did U.S. officials approve, allow and assist in the sale of more than 2,000 guns to the Sinaloa cartel -- the federal government used taxpayer money to buy semi-automatic weapons, sold them to criminals and then watched as the guns disappeared.
This disclosure, revealed in documents obtained by Fox News, could undermine the Department of Justice's previous defense that Operation Fast and Furious was a "botched" operation where agents simply "lost track" of weapons as they were transferred from one illegal buyer to another. Instead, it heightens the culpability of the federal government as Mexico, according to sources, has opened two criminal investigations into the operation that flooded their country with illegal weapons.





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U.S. Government Used Taxpayer Funds To Buy, Sell Weapons During 'Fast And Furious,' Documents Show | Fox News






As Gangs Move In on Mexico’s Schools, Teachers Say ‘Enough’


ACAPULCO, Mexico — The message is delivered by a phone call to the office of one school, a sheaf of photocopied papers dropped off at another, a banner hung outside a third.

The demand is the same: teachers have until Oct. 1 to start handing over half of their pay. If they do not, they risk their lives.
Extortion is a booming industry in Mexico, with reported cases having almost tripled since 2004. To some analysts, it is an unintended consequence of the government’s strategy in the drug war: as the large cartels splinter, armies of street-level thugs schooled in threats and violence have brought their skills to new enterprises.
But the threat to teachers here in this tarnished tourist resort has taken the practice to a new level. Since the anonymous threats began last month, when students returned to classes after summer break, hundreds of schools have shut down.
“This isn’t about money, this is about life or death,” Alejandro Estrada, an elementary school teacher, said as he marched in protest with thousands of other teachers down Acapulco’s seafront boulevard last week. “If you don’t pay, you die.”





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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/26/w...ck-against-gangs-extortion-attempts.html?_r=1
 

ironsides

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Legalizing drugs will not stop these animals (cartels), they will only find another way to steal from the people of Mexico.


MEXICO CITY (AP) — Police found a woman's decapitated body in a Mexican border city on Saturday, alongside a handwritten sign saying she was killed in retaliation for her postings on a social networking site.
The gruesome killing may be the third so far this month in which people in Nuevo Laredo were killed by a drug cartel for what they said on the internet.

http://news.yahoo.com/woman-decapitated-mexico-posting-012958564.html;_ylt=Agz2ZsSQdw3vWNz8G56PkUuw73QA;_ylu=X3oDMTRoMWpxYTlmBGNjb2RlA2dtcHRvcDIwMHBvb2xyZXN0BG1pdANOZXdzIGZvciB5b3UEcGtnAzgyOWZjYTg2LWEzNTAtM2VhYS05NzE5LWYyYzQ3YjMyYWI3OQRwb3MDNARzZWMDbmV3c19mb3JfeW91BHZlcgNkYzEyZjAzMC1lNzMwLTExZTAtOWZmMy1iOTFjMzlhZGQ5MTk-;_ylg=X3oDMTMxNGVoNjc1BGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDNmIxNGY3MGMtNTExYS0zYmNhLWI1MGUtN2QxNzY5OTEzZmMwBHBzdGNhdANidXNpbmVzcwRwdANzdG9yeXBhZ2UEdGVzdAM-;_ylv=3

 

petros

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http://nation.foxnews.com/fast-and-...unds-buy-sell-weapons-during-fast-and-furious

Published September 26, 2011 | FoxNews.com

Not only did U.S. officials approve, allow and assist in the sale of more than 2,000 guns to the Sinaloa cartel -- the federal government used taxpayer money to buy semi-automatic weapons, sold them to criminals and then watched as the guns disappeared.

This disclosure, revealed in documents obtained by Fox News, could undermine the Department of Justice's previous defense that Operation Fast and Furious was a "botched" operation where agents simply "lost track" of weapons as they were transferred from one illegal buyer to another. Instead, it heightens the culpability of the federal government as Mexico, according to sources, has opened two criminal investigations into the operation that flooded their country with illegal weapons.

Operation Fast and Furious began in October 2009. In it, federal agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives encouraged gun stores to sell weapons to an arms smuggling gang, then watched as the guns crossed the border and were used in crimes. Each month, the agency allowed hundreds of guns to go South, despite opposition from some agents.
All told, the gang spent more than $1.25 million for the illegal guns.

In June 2010, however, the ATF dramatically upped the ante, making the U.S. government the actual "seller" of guns.
According to documents obtained by Fox News, Agent John Dodson was ordered to buy six semi-automatic Draco pistols -- two of those were purchased at the Lone Wolf gun store in Peoria, Ariz. An unusual sale, Dodson was sent to the store with a letter of approval from David Voth, an ATF group supervisor.

Dodson then sold the weapons to known illegal buyers, while fellow agents watched from their cars nearby.

Mexico's Drug War: "Feds allegedly allowed Sinaloa cartel to move cocaine into US for information."

August 10, 2011

"Feds allegedly allowed Sinaloa cartel to move cocaine into US for information."

Here is an excerpt from Diana Washington Valdez's article in The El Paso Times:

"U.S. federal agents allegedly allowed the Sinaloa drug cartel to traffic several tons of cocaine into the United States in exchange for information about rival cartels, according to court documents filed in a U.S. federal court. The allegations are part of the defense of Vicente Zambada-Niebla, who was extradited to the United States to face drug-trafficking charges in Chicago. He is also a top lieutenant of drug kingpin Joaquin "Chapo" Guzman and the son of Ismael "Mayo" Zambada-Garcia, believed to be the brains behind the Sinaloa cartel...

Zambada-Niebla claims he was permitted to smuggle drugs from 2004 until his arrest in 2009... According to the court documents, Mexican lawyer Humberto Loya-Castro, another high-level Sinaloa cartel leader, had his 1995 U.S. drug-trafficking case dismissed in 2008 after serving as an informant for 10 years for the U.S. government. Guzman and the Zambadas allegedly provided agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration, FBI and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement with information about other Mexican drug traffickers through Loya-Castro...

The court documents also allege that the U.S. government is using a 'divide and conquer' strategy, 'using one drug organization to help against others.'" Link to Full Article


When is enough going to be enough?
 

ironsides

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Your point being?, what was done was illegal and those responsible are being investigated and charged as we chat. But Obama is staying out of it, like all godfathers.
 

petros

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I told you i don't bow to the east and worship the SUN. Would the story be any different if it came from another source Sleepy?
 

petros

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Yes/No? Is there something wrong with the FOX version of this story? Does SUN have anything on it? How about MSNBC?
 

DaSleeper

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Yes/No? Is there something wrong with the FOX version of this story? Does SUN have anything on it? How about MSNBC?
You seem to think so....in past posts....the following is only one of them...
It's all B U L L S H I T with only one main goal. Sell ad time for the highest price possible.

Networks used to provide the news as a money losing service, now it's a venue to sell trucks, beer and anti-aging cremes.
Before you start that little dance again....just remember the old saying when you answer practically every post in the forum....

He who has an opinion on everything usually has an opinion worth nothing.

Cheers;-)
 

petros

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That doesn't make any ****ing sense. Now I know why you use videos to try and make a point because on your own your ****ing lost.
 

CDNBear

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Hey I just thought it was funny. Lighten up dudes. :angel4:
I did too. I don't know why petros thought to attack you for it, then erroneously claim that you texted me, that you needed my help.

It was quite rude of him to degrade you like that IMHO.