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To: dragnet2

Last month Kaufman County Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse was gunned down outside the local courthouse by two men in tactical gear who remain at large, and authorities fear the murders may be connected to a retaliatory plot by Mexican cartels.

The drug cartels freelance their retail distribution and enforcement work to local street and prison gangs across the United States, and have recently been targeting both Mexican and U.S. law enforcement officials for assassination.

In the past the Kaufman District Attorney’s Office assisted in a federal investigation targeting the Aryan Brotherhood of Texas which allegedly is a methamphetamine distributor for the Gulf cartel as reported by Dave Gibson for the Examiner.

http://bitterqueen.typepad.com/friends_of_ours/2013/03/texas-prosecutor-and-wife-slain-at-their-home-law-enforcement-authorities-fear-plot-by-mexican-drug-.html


48 posted on 03/31/2013 10:04:39 AM PDT by AnAmericanAbroad (It's all bread and circuses for the future prey of the Morlocks.)
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To: AnAmericanAbroad
Last month Kaufman County Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse was gunned down outside the local courthouse by two men in tactical gear who remain at large

That's too bad.

Maybe the government should have secured our borders in the late 1970s when this epic invasion was really ramping up. Every year we're paying them hundred of billions for security were not getting.

Of course the demand for that dirt cheap illegal labor is quite attractive...

Profits regardless of consequences.

After all these years, some are just now finding out about those consequences.

49 posted on 03/31/2013 10:13:45 AM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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