Posted on 09/28/2011 3:33:50 PM PDT by dragnet2
MASSACRE IN MEXICO
MORE GRAPHIC PHOTOS SHOWING VICTIMS OF VICIOUS, EVIL, RUTHLESS MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS!
GRAPHIC, DISTURBING CONTENT. PROCEED WITH CAUTION.
MEXICO CITY The scene was shocking. Masked gunmen blocked a busy road in the once-quiet port city of Veracruz, abandoning two trucks with 35 bodies inside, near a big shopping center. It was Tuesday at 5 p.m., broad daylight.
People on the streets watched the corpses being left at an underpass. Some of the victims had their hands tied and showed signs of having been tortured. The picture could have been extracted from a horror movie.
According to Veracruz state Attorney General, Reynaldo Escobar, 23 of the victims were men and 12 were women. "We have never seen a situation like this before," said Escobar...
Obama and Holder own some of that carnage..... Fast & Furious.
In an attempt to disarm American’s by illegally arming the killers, this is only a sample of what resulted.
THIS is what Arizona is trying to keep from it’s streets, yet Obama brings a suit against them for trying to protect themselves.
I wonder what it would look like if we were to stack within our own country, all of the dead bodies the illegals are already responsible for.
Members of our own government should be held criminally responsible for some of this carnage.
This may very well come to your neighborhood....
Horrific.
Satan surely roams this country. And OUR PRESIDENT is dealing with Satan Himself as he traffics weapons among other assorted misdeeds.
I wonder how close this actually getting to our country.
Sheesh.. I see what you mean. By ‘blackmailed’ I would assume they mean coerced by the cops to share evidence but of course I’m guessing. Thanks for the heads up.
Mexican-based TCOs were operating in more than a thousand U.S. cities during 2009 and 2010, says the assessment....
In April, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said the U.S.-Mexico border is not overrun or out of control -- adding that those who make such claims are just trying to score political points.
DOJ: Mexican-Based Trafficking Organizations Control Access to the U.S.Mexico Border
Thanks for the accurate translation, SunTzuWu.
Everyone in America who blows weed or snorts coke should be forced to look at those pictures. I doubt they would care.
Well, they’ll also have some nice trailer trucks to move guns and drugs through the US much easier now.
A holocaust funded, facilitated, and armed by the Obama Administration, US DOJ, US Dept of State, and Homeland Security.
Incorrect. Mexico is also full of those who purchase and use drugs.
The hundreds of millions of dollars they receive come from US.
Incorrect again, it's, "Billions" for the U.S. side.
In addition, you're incorrect again, as the Mexicans, in Mexico also purchase "billions" for drugs.
In fact, the criminals in Mexico nearly control half the country/government in Mexico, and likely a percentage of our own government are on the payroll.
Furthermore, it would be fairly easy to take the money out of these escalating criminal/terrorist operations.
You bet, they too are in the mix.
That way, they have a good excuse to exercise more control over U.S. citizens.
The bad guys are the crooked banks and politicians without which the drug business would dry up, or at least the big money would.
You bet, and why the typical graphic warning is clearly posted.
As another poster was told, there is a billion dollar drug biz down in Mexico too, in fact, the cartels/terrorist now ship world wide from Mexico.
I assumed most knew this.
“Everyone in America who blows weed or snorts coke should be forced to look at those pictures. I doubt they would care.”
They also should think about where the drug war in America has taken us. Here we are building an Army with drug money for foriegn invasion.
Exactly. Alcohol prohibition did essentially the same thing. It made Tyranny the solution. It increased the criminality, murder, mayhem, and corruption.
BTW, you did right. TKS/TU.
Grim, to put it mildly.
It’s obvious that the drug cartels in Mexico are becoming de facto governments: they’re taking over, especially in Northern Mexico. Or, look at the Sinaloa Cartel; it’s been reported that this cartel, along with other gangs, have brought in $3.8 billion into Sinaloa state alone. The current boss, Joaquin Guzman, has a net worth over $1 billion, and was listed in Forbes Magazine as #937 of the richest men in the world. Now, this isn’t to say that Senor Guzman might not come to a bad end, a la Pablo Escobar, but this is without doubt a man with considerable power and wealth at his disposal.
This particular massacre was perpetrated by the Gente Neuva, as they took pains to advertise, which is the army of the Sinaloa Cartel, most of them ex-military or police forces. Ironically, the GN is fighting their former comarades-in-arms in the Zetas, which was founded by ex-Mexican Special Forces members. The Zetas most recent display of terror was the Monterrey Casino Massacre.
All this bodes ill not only for the US, naturally, but for Mexico, especially. The kind of money these groups are capable of amassing is a profoundly corrupting influence for many strata of Mexican society, and as they accumulate more wealth, power, and worst of all, the weaponry with which to impose their will, I believe it’s only a matter of time before the cartels take over the Mexican government properly, perhaps through armed force, but also perhaps at the ballot box, legitimately or through massive bribery.
I honestly have no idea what any US Government, be it Republican or Democratic led, would do when confronted with the situation of a well-armed and well-financed narcostate sharing it’s border to the south. It’s perhaps an unthinkable scenario, which is why no one (at the governmental level) seems to have any concrete solutions to this sad state of affairs.
Just my thoughts on a lovely sunny day, 74 degrees, in the eastern Czech Republic.
Oh yeah, they are just rolling in the pesos down Mexico way. If it is a billion dollars in Mexico, it is 100 billion dollars here.
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