With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate

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With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate

Postby katsung47 » Sat Oct 27, 2012 2:06 pm

With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate.
By Sara Miller Llana | Christian Science Monitor – 10/23/2012

That means no candidate talked about the drug trade, despite historic violence playing out in Mexico, much of it along the 2,000-mile border that the US shares.

http://news.yahoo.com/60-000-dead-mexic ... 57504.html


Both parties work for the Feds. So no one want to talk about it. It is the Scadal of the Feds, (D.O.J.)(Fast and Furious)
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Re: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't r

Postby greeney2 » Sat Oct 27, 2012 6:00 pm

I believe sealing off he borders is saying keep it in your own country. Obama is the one opposing Arizona taking care of business because he has ignored their plea. Sounds a lot like Bengaze.
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Re: With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't r

Postby capricorn » Sat Feb 02, 2013 7:30 am

It just doesn't make sense, I don't understand how there is so many people dying. I mean...Mexico does have an all out gun ban right? Isn't that supposed to solve these problems?
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