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To: mgist
"That’s a dumb comment. You need to be a little more considerate with the “Latino base” on this blog, like me. I hate McDonalds."

Would you like a tissue? I specifically said "illegal" - do you match that description?

"Our rabid consumption of drugs is what has fueled the cartel’s power..."

Why is it that on the street the pusher is the bad guy and the addict is the victim, but at the national level, pusher nations like mexico are somehow the victims? The pusher countries have no alternatives to joining the drug trade?

58 posted on 08/05/2014 7:14:12 PM PDT by Flag_This (You can't spell "treason" without the "O".)
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To: Flag_This

Oh so you meant “illegals” have taste preferences for McDonald’s, not Latinos. Yup that makes sense.

You need to realize that drugs are simply moving through Central America, and Mexico, the way they pass through the Ukraine into EU.

Their are poor indigenous people with very little education, that are taken advantage of. The same way they are in this country. God loves the least of us, and bottom line, FAT OLD WHITE bankers are behind this evil, and they are going to answer for it.

Our POTUS, the USA is flooding world markets with pure dangerous addictive cheap heroin. We are nobody to point fingers.

Heroin production hits record levels in Afghanistan - study
http://rt.com/news/156128-afghanistan-drugs-usa-heroin/

Drug War? American Troops Are Protecting Afghan Opium. U.S. Occupation Leads to All-Time High Heroin Production
http://www.globalresearch.ca/drug-war-american-troops-are-protecting-afghan-opium-u-s-occupation-leads-to-all-time-high-heroin-production/5358053


59 posted on 08/05/2014 9:00:32 PM PDT by mgist (.)
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