Posted on 10/27/2010 9:34:29 AM PDT by blog.Eyeblast.tv
An entire town police force has resigned in Los Ramones, Mexico following an attack by gunmen on their station.
Cubachi reports:
Its new headquarters was severely attacked by drug cartels. Gunmen fired more than 1,000 bullets and flung six grenades at their headquarters last night in a 15-minute shooting spree destroying six police vehicles, leaving the police station riddled with bullet holes, and murdering the police dog.
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Coming soon to America, thanks to Obama and the 9th Circus Court.
Wow! Was going to say the same thing and then say your post. Yes, things are not going so good here either...
“Murdered” a dog?
It’s just funny how they threw that in there. Like they’re trying to show how serious the situation is, but that if the 1k bullets and 6 grenades aren’t proof enough, they also MURDERED a polic dog.
They what? Oh! Now it’s ON!
 That land on your southern border is not the country of Mexico. A country has a government. There is no government control in northern Mexico. It is a part of the third world ruled by narco warlords. America should govern itself accordingly.
My gosh, get out of Maryland! That is not only a horribly high tax State, but an ultra liberal one to boot. Lived there for 8 years (Germantown and Gaithersburg) and it was the worst years of my life (tax wise).
Well...we’d have to pay to sell our house right now, and my wife and I both work, which means finding TWO new jobs, and coughing up cash to sell our house.
Eventually, sure. Right now, probably not.
Actually I knew that you would not be there except for circumstances. Housing as it is makes it extremely difficult.
I do feel your pain though - been there, done that, and it was not pleasant. Hope you can make it through the tax problems. Hope you can get out of you situation when things permit... Hang in there.. At least you have something to look forward to...heh.
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