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Post by west-texan on Nov 18, 2008 8:11:11 GMT -5
Juarez, Mexico is currently one of the world's most dangerous places....
Followed a link on my youtube homepage.....
And then a link off the next page....
40 Murders in 48 Hours in Juarez....
Mexican Drug Lords Go After The Feds....
And you can just go on and on and on for videos about the drug crime from Mexico...and what they are bringing across the border into our country.
We have got to secure the border...and stop all illegals from coming in.
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Post by phantom on Nov 18, 2008 8:42:40 GMT -5
My sister in law lives in El Paso. She told me that no one goes across the border anymore, even in the daytime. The MSM hasn't picked this up at all, which is scary because it puts tourists in danger just from not knowing.
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Post by west-texan on Nov 18, 2008 9:09:14 GMT -5
That's because the mainstream media follows the liberal open border agenda. And the reason the liberals follow that agenda.... is that liberals are having their election campaigns funded by foreigners and outside interests. If the foreigners and liberals had their way...we would be bussing in Mexican illegals...at our expense. The foreigners hate our country.... and just want to get as many of their people as possible in here...to try and take over the U.S. There is no telling how much foreign money was plowed into getting Obimbo elected.
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Post by zebrarick on Nov 18, 2008 9:14:03 GMT -5
My sister in law lives in El Paso. She told me that no one goes across the border anymore, even in the daytime. The MSM hasn't picked this up at all, which is scary because it puts tourists in danger just from not knowing. Wrong. This has been out there since May. I went to an officials clinic there when Jaurez hit there 300 th murder since the 1st of January. I talked with a BP agent at a restaurant there and he said El Paso is good but across border is bad stuff. Names on hit lists are published on city streets and scratched off as they are killed. The Juarez police chief that weekend had fled to El Paso. Northern Mexico is a bad place to be. There have been standing travel advisories to Mexico.
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Post by west-texan on Nov 18, 2008 9:24:25 GMT -5
But it's not getting nearly enough media attention....
And the liberals are still doing their best to stop crackdowns on drugs and illegals.
According to the liberals...
1. There is no Muslim terrorism threat in the world.
2. There is no crime threat from Mexican illegals.
3. There is no drug threat from the Mexican border.
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Post by rena on Nov 18, 2008 22:57:33 GMT -5
I wonder how many tunnels there are....Not including the ones they have found? The Mexican government is making money off of this....There is no money there except what is being sent home by the immigrants and what the drug people make.....
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Post by west-texan on Nov 18, 2008 23:18:41 GMT -5
Rena...Mexico is a big member of OPEC...and has lots of money from oil and tourism and a lot else.
It's just that the government is extremely corrupt.
The liberals complain about the rich in our country...but Mexico is one of the worst in the world for unequal distribution of wealth.
But the liberals want all the people in Mexico to come to the U.S. illegally.
But try asking a liberal why they don't think Mexico should take care of it's own people...and you'll get nothing but silence.
Mexico is a country of vast natural resources...just like the U.S. and Canada.
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Post by phantom on Nov 18, 2008 23:31:46 GMT -5
My sister in law lives in El Paso. She told me that no one goes across the border anymore, even in the daytime. The MSM hasn't picked this up at all, which is scary because it puts tourists in danger just from not knowing. Wrong. This has been out there since May. I went to an officials clinic there when Jaurez hit there 300 th murder since the 1st of January. I talked with a BP agent at a restaurant there and he said El Paso is good but across border is bad stuff. Names on hit lists are published on city streets and scratched off as they are killed. The Juarez police chief that weekend had fled to El Paso. Northern Mexico is a bad place to be. There have been standing travel advisories to Mexico. It is well known in El Paso and border communities. The rest of the country is pretty much ignoring it. How much have you read in the AGN? You said you talked with a BP agent in El Paso.
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Post by mote on Nov 26, 2008 21:04:29 GMT -5
I hear constant grumbling from Republicans on this issue, but Bush and three decades of Repblican control couldn't solve the problem. Closing the border will be costly. Where is the money going to come from? It seems to me this is one of the reasons the Republicans have taken a nosedive. They want to do this and that, (war in Iraq, tax breaks for the rich, turn women who have abortions into criminals) but they begin grumbling the moment you suggest that taxes be raised to take care of the problem. Let's just borrow the money from China.
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Post by zebrarick on Dec 1, 2008 12:18:20 GMT -5
Wrong. This has been out there since May. I went to an officials clinic there when Jaurez hit there 300 th murder since the 1st of January. I talked with a BP agent at a restaurant there and he said El Paso is good but across border is bad stuff. Names on hit lists are published on city streets and scratched off as they are killed. The Juarez police chief that weekend had fled to El Paso. Northern Mexico is a bad place to be. There have been standing travel advisories to Mexico. It is well known in El Paso and border communities. The rest of the country is pretty much ignoring it. How much have you read in the AGN? You said you talked with a BP agent in El Paso. AGN does not count. Yet I have seen stories on CNN and MSN etc. For what ever reason it just is not glossy enough.
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Post by zebrarick on Dec 1, 2008 17:14:28 GMT -5
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Post by phantom on Dec 1, 2008 20:02:06 GMT -5
The news is picking up the stories more, but coverage is still not what it should be considering how many innocent civilians are being killed and how close to home this really is.
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Post by zebrarick on Dec 2, 2008 8:50:00 GMT -5
Like I said for some reason it is not a flashy thing right now next to economy, Obama, etc.
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Post by rena on Dec 2, 2008 12:07:28 GMT -5
Just how close are the cities to the border? We went to Progresso when we were down south and there were kids under the bridge begging for money! And they were dressed better than my kids! Also, illegal is illegal...Anyone over here illegally should be put in jail,fined and then sent home. 2nd time, prison...
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Post by zebrarick on Dec 2, 2008 12:21:45 GMT -5
In El Paso you can see and smell Jaurez.
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