I don't get it --- someone who is possibly a Mexican citizen goes to Mexico, gets killed by Mexicans --- Mexican state police were involved in these tortures and killings ---- but the family doesn't sue Mexico --- sues the USA???
The drug lord wars go on whether there are informants or not.
1 posted on
10/23/2004 1:09:14 PM PDT by
FITZ
To: gubamyster; NewRomeTacitus
Interesting lawsuit ping. I guess if a dollar can be squeezed from the American taxpayers, they will find it.
2 posted on
10/23/2004 1:10:42 PM PDT by
FITZ
To: FITZ
Unfortunately, there's probably some truth in the charges. The prohabition of drugs and the policies that go with them are self defeating and misguided.
God save our constitution from this drug war.
3 posted on
10/23/2004 1:14:59 PM PDT by
zarf
(Toilet paper medicated with aloe is the greatest invention since the electric light!!)
To: FITZ
The Mexican government should not have allowed these thugs to do business in the first instance.
5 posted on
10/23/2004 1:17:21 PM PDT by
Brilliant
To: FITZ
Basically, what they are saying is that the cops did not do a good enough job.
6 posted on
10/23/2004 1:18:21 PM PDT by
Brilliant
To: FITZ
I don't get it --- someone who is possibly a Mexican citizen goes to Mexico, gets killed by Mexicans --- Mexican state police were involved in these tortures and killings ---- but the family doesn't sue Mexico --- sues the USA??? Trial lawyers sue people with money.
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