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Former Mexican Mayor Maria Santos Gorrostieta Executed (My Title)
TheDailyMail ^ | November 26, 2012 | Sam Webb

Posted on 11/26/2012 4:57:09 AM PST by Kukai

The body of a woman once called a 'heroine of the 21st century' for fearlessly standing up to Mexico's brutal drug cartels has been found beaten to death at the side of a road.

Maria Santos Gorrostieta, 36, was the former mayor of Tiquicheo, a rural district in Michoacan, west of Mexico City.

She famously survived two assassination attempts by narcotics gangs who have turned the country into a war zone.

Her brave defiance may have cost the mother-of-three her life. The official cause of death was a blow to the head but she had been stabbed, her legs and hands had been bound and her waist and chest were covered in burns, suggesting she had been tortured.

She was discovered by residents of the community of San Juan Tararameo, Cuitzeo Township, who were heading to work in the fields.

Her family had reported her missing on November 14, and the disappearance was being investigated by the Anti-Kidnapping and Extortion institution.

A murder investigation has now been launched.

The first assassination attempt was while in October 2009 when the car she was travelling in with her husband Jose Sanchez came under fire from gunmen in the town of El Limone.

The attack claimed his life but Gorrostieta, who had been elected in 2008, lived and bravely battled back in the face of overwhelming tragedy.

The next attempt on her life was just three months later, when an masked group carrying assault rifles ambushed her on the road between Michoacan and Guerreo state.

(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alteredtitle; borderwars; drugcartels; mexicomayor
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To: Portcall24
This woman had bigger cojones than any male member currently serving in U.S. politics.

That statement was worded appropriately.

21 posted on 11/26/2012 5:50:24 AM PST by FreedomOfExpression
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To: Popman
Read up on the Chinese “Opium Wars”

I know of one notable family who profitted handsomely from running narcotics into China. Delano ... the "D" in FDR.
22 posted on 11/26/2012 5:53:02 AM PST by SpaceBar
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To: Kukai

R.I.P.

23 posted on 11/26/2012 5:55:14 AM PST by central_va ( I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: Oldexpat
Mexican values..coming soon to a city near you.

The case can be made that the values of the american consumer of the cartels illegal drugs is what drives the trade...

Classic case of cartels filling a market void...

I'm still on the fence whether all out war (not the fake WOD we have today) on illegal drugs coming over the border or decriminalization is the best solution...

Based on the success of ballot initiatives to smoke dope...probably decriminalization is coming...

24 posted on 11/26/2012 6:03:03 AM PST by Popman
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To: Oldexpat
Mexican values..coming soon to a city near you.

Too late. I think it's in every city already.

25 posted on 11/26/2012 6:22:41 AM PST by beachn4fun (Being Thankful that the forgiven have the ear of God.)
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To: pieceofthepuzzle

The only way to effectively combat this is with a full scale military operation. This woman showed more courage than most of our elected politicians put together.

 

I agree. But isn't it funny that too many FReepers who are pro-drug think the solution is to declare these drugs as legal. Believe it or not, they actually think that if drugs were legal, the violence would all just magically disappear.


26 posted on 11/26/2012 6:31:13 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: Responsibility2nd

You’re absolutely right! I mean, just take a look at alcohol and Prohibition. Legalizing alcohol after Prohibition didn’t do one thing to stop the violence related to bootlegging. I’m sick of hearing Tommy guns clattering in the streets as the rum runners battle over their turf...


27 posted on 11/26/2012 6:53:41 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Uncle Chip

“...Maybe the people down there deserve their fate...”

Like the people up here that elect Obama???


28 posted on 11/26/2012 6:55:20 AM PST by Monterrosa-24 (...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47.)
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To: Uncle Chip

“...Maybe the people down there deserve their fate...”

Like the people up here that elect Obama???


29 posted on 11/26/2012 6:55:23 AM PST by Monterrosa-24 (...even more American than a French bikini and a Russian AK-47.)
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To: littleharbour

Import 50 million Mexicans into the US and you will have 50 million Mexicans - not 50 million new Americans””””

I have tried to explain that for over 10 years to others, and I get the deer in the headlights look.

I lived in So Calif from 1964 to 1993. One reason I left was because I no longer felt safe. Particularly after dark, but en in daylight.

Letting these people come to America will lead to a massive war over jobs, housing, and other new laws which are favorable to the illegals in their massive emmigration to here. Americans have a right to protect themselves, their property & their jobs, etc. mexicans don’t want to recognise any such thoughts, as they live moment to moment.


30 posted on 11/26/2012 6:55:52 AM PST by ridesthemiles
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To: dinodino

Yours is a straw man argument.

Bootleggers moved on. To drugs, gambling, prostitution and worse. If you don’t hear or see the violence, then pull your head out.


31 posted on 11/26/2012 6:59:58 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (NO LIBS. This Means Liberals and (L)libertarians! Same Thing. NO LIBS!!)
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To: dinodino; Responsibility2nd
Change the law, first, then use if you want to. Until then you are as much of the problem as the cartels.

If you use before changing the law then you are funding and supporting the most brutal, bloodthirsty and despicable criminals and share in the blame for the death and destruction of the druggies and their suppliers.

My son, a Border Patrol Agent, had many run in with cartels, too include Mexican Army soldiers on the payroll of the cartels. Been ambushed and injured, all by druggies coming north. So, like I said, if you want to use, legalize first otherwise you are supporting those that attack (and sometimes kill), our citizens, from Boarder Patrol Agents to innocent civilians on the street.

32 posted on 11/26/2012 7:03:11 AM PST by Hulka
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To: Responsibility2nd

BUMP


33 posted on 11/26/2012 7:03:46 AM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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To: Responsibility2nd

While I do not personally see Mexican drug gang-related violence where I live, I absolutely recognize that it exists and deplore it.

I agree that criminals have ditched bootlegging in favor of more profitable activities. You should ask yourself: what do these activities all have in common that makes them so lucrative?


34 posted on 11/26/2012 7:04:29 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Hulka

Who said anything about wanting to use? I am in favor of repealing the laws in order to combat social effects, not so I can use. I also don’t smoke, but I’m opposed to laws against public smoking. Just because someone opposes restrictive laws in the name of freedom doesn’t mean that opposition is based on self-interest.


35 posted on 11/26/2012 7:08:07 AM PST by dinodino
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To: Kukai
She was elected mayor of Tiquicheo in 2008 and served until 2011. During that time she defected from the Institutional Revolutionary party to the left-wing Democratic Revolution party.

I thought this was interesting. I always thought the far left were tied to the drug cartels.

36 posted on 11/26/2012 7:08:23 AM PST by dragonblustar (Allah Ain't So Akbar!)
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To: longfellow

Over my head.


37 posted on 11/26/2012 7:10:23 AM PST by izzatzo
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To: Kukai
A good friend of mine moved to a small town just south east of Mexico City. According to them, “it’s perfectly safe, there are guards every where”.

They wonder why we refuse to come and visit them. I wonder if the actually get any of the local news.

38 posted on 11/26/2012 7:23:27 AM PST by Ditter
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To: dinodino
You do realize that organized crime was into the aforementioned activities BEFORE they were into bootlegging, right? You do also know they made more money from booze AFTER Prohibition than during, right? You do understand that gangland killing has gone on long after Prohibition ended, right?
39 posted on 11/26/2012 7:32:08 AM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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To: SoCal Pubbie

Please provide a citation for your claim that criminals make more money from illegal liquor sales now than they did during Prohibition. This defies common sense. When was the last time you bought an illegally sold beer?


40 posted on 11/26/2012 7:42:34 AM PST by dinodino
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