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Old 03-16-2010, 05:55 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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Epidemic of death: Mexican gang kills U.S. diplomats

Why didn't the US think of this? We stop our criminals from leaving, Mexico forces them to.

 
Old 03-16-2010, 06:05 AM
 
Location: SouthCentral Texas
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there is a Mexico Forum and Mexican Poiltics is not a topic for US illegal Immigration.
 
Old 03-16-2010, 07:53 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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there is a Mexico Forum and Mexican Poiltics is not a topic for US illegal Immigration.

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Meanwhile our political leaders are trying to scam Americans with phony reform legislation which will actually reward lawbreakers and increase the number of illegals who will flood our borders to partake of the giveaways. For instance, part of one Senate bill will allow illegals to pay instate (lower) college tuition, while citizens will have to pay higher tuition if they live out-of-state.
 
Old 03-16-2010, 08:59 AM
 
Location: Maryland
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It's old news that the Mexican government exports Mexico's poorest citizens into the United States for a number of reasons: It relieves them of the responsibility of providing social and healthcare services for them; it provides their country's economy with an influx of US cash when these illegal workers send money they earn in the US back home; and it defuses problems with far-left groups who are usually successful in using the poor to advance their political agenda.

So the Mexican despots give the poor the "bum's rush" out of Mexico: "Here's your sombrero, here's a map, here's a bottle of water, now get out!" And American political leaders such as President Barack Obama are too busy fiddling with the US economy to do anything to protect American citizens.
How true. Mexico has used the U.S. as a dumping ground for too long. Now, due to our porous borders, the savage drug cartels have setup shop in over 200 cities in this country. Obviously, it will require daily decapitations to get our government to do its jobs. God help us.
 
Old 03-16-2010, 09:20 AM
 
Location: Mesa, Az
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How true. Mexico has used the U.S. as a dumping ground for too long. Now, due to our porous borders, the savage drug cartels have setup shop in over 200 cities in this country. Obviously, it will require daily decapitations to get our government to do its jobs. God help us.
If said decapitations were only happening to Hispanic illegal aliens; not many Americans would care all that much. Once that sort of crap starts happening to US citizens (Hispanic or not)---------then Mexico can kiss its butt goodbye.

As I have commented on in the past: the USA; slow to anger, once enraged---------look out!
 
Old 03-16-2010, 10:07 AM
 
Location: Inis Fada
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If said decapitations were only happening to Hispanic illegal aliens; not many Americans would care all that much. Once that sort of crap starts happening to US citizens (Hispanic or not)---------then Mexico can kiss its butt goodbye.

As I have commented on in the past: the USA; slow to anger, once enraged---------look out!

Very true but currently we are sailing on the SS Apology. What would our government actually do if this drug cartel/execution business really boiled over?
 
Old 03-16-2010, 10:38 AM
 
Location: Mesa, Az
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Very true but currently we are sailing on the SS Apology. What would our government actually do if this drug cartel/execution business really boiled over?
My post that you quoted is what will come to pass IMHO-------especially the part we will take control of Mexico, hence my comment about SoB kissing its butt goodbye. As it stands; American LE is already starting to be embedded in at least the Mexican Federales to deal with the Zetas et al-------at the Federales request.
 
Old 03-16-2010, 10:53 AM
 
Location: Inis Fada
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Yikes!

If the US goes in, takes names and kicks butt, gets everything calmed down -- then what?

Are we going to be left 'rebuilding' Mexican 'infrastructure'? Or do we become an ever-present force there? Do we end up with new states?

What happens if once this is under control, we start having the same issues with Ecuador?

I don't mean to ask a lot of questions, but this is all a bit too intense!
 
Old 03-16-2010, 11:06 AM
 
Location: ...at a 3AM epiphany
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Yikes!

If the US goes in, takes names and kicks butt, gets everything calmed down -- then what?

Are we going to be left 'rebuilding' Mexican 'infrastructure'? Or do we become an ever-present force there? Do we end up with new states?

What happens if once this is under control, we start having the same issues with Ecuador?

I don't mean to ask a lot of questions, but this is all a bit too intense!
We'll have control of resources they abuse passing them on to those who otherwise flee, under American control, of course, forcing those who oppose further south for reconciliation later; stopping the stripping of the "now" America.
 
Old 03-16-2010, 11:17 AM
 
Location: Mesa, Az
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Yikes!

If the US goes in, takes names and kicks butt, gets everything calmed down -- then what?

Are we going to be left 'rebuilding' Mexican 'infrastructure'? Or do we become an ever-present force there? Do we end up with new states?

What happens if once this is under control, we start having the same issues with Ecuador?

I don't mean to ask a lot of questions, but this is all a bit too intense!
OBH: I understand your concerns as well but; the alternative may be more ghastly.........read that a collapsed Mexico on a par with either Haiti or, worse, Afghanistan.

I still keep having a sneaking suspicion that a few more stars will be added to Old Glory when the dust settles.
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