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To: MeneMeneTekelUpharsin

The day may eventually come when we will be forced to invade MX and kill the drug cartels. (who support the current POLs)

MX political system is so thoroughly corrupt there is no hope of ever fixing it. It is a cultural disorder. Truth has never been valued in much of MX.


2 posted on 04/06/2016 5:21:48 AM PDT by Texas Fossil ((Texas is not where you were born, but a Free State of Heart, Mind & Attitude!))
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To: Texas Fossil

And while we’re at it, they can take care of our loser democrat demons since we’ve been footing the bill for their guys for many, many generations now.


5 posted on 04/06/2016 5:26:49 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: Texas Fossil

That would be a way to crush the cartels and send everyone home.

But what is best for Americans doesn’t matter anymore, compared to mexico’s feelings or Hispanic-Americans.


20 posted on 04/06/2016 5:43:13 AM PDT by dp0622 (The only thing an upper crust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: Texas Fossil
The day may eventually come when we will be forced to invade MX and kill the drug cartels.

Indeed. The words, "clear and present danger" come to mind.

22 posted on 04/06/2016 5:48:33 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (#BlackOlivesMatter)
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To: Texas Fossil

“The day may eventually come when we will be forced to invade MX and kill the drug cartels.”

Kind of pointless. As long as the drugs remain as valuable as they are, other cartels would just pop right back up to service the demand.


28 posted on 04/06/2016 6:02:20 AM PDT by Boogieman
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