to me a gamble I'm not willing to take, just seems to me that I have been hearing stories of shoot outs and murders in the streets of Mexico for a few years now,mostly the drug lords are behind all this stuff fighting over turf and killing politicians that threaten to go after them, you have to admit it's been way out of control for a while now.
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"He said one factor is that with fewer jobs available amid the U.S. recession, illegal immigration has dropped. And responding to security concerns after 9-11, the Border Patrol has doubled the number of agents in the region since 2004.
Nonetheless, border lawmakers and governors say their region is under siege and needs more troops.
"Violence in the vicinity of the U.S.-Mexico border continues to increase at an alarming rate. We believe that this violence represents a serious threat to the national security of the United States as well as a serious threat to U.S. citizens that live along the 1,969-mile long border," a dozen bipartisan members of Congress from border states wrote President Obama. "
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to me a gamble I'm not willing to take, just seems to me that I have been hearing stories of shoot outs and murders in the streets of Mexico for a few years now,mostly the drug lords are behind all this stuff fighting over turf and killing politicians that threaten to go after them, you have to admit it's been way out of control for a while now.
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"He said one factor is that with fewer jobs available amid the U.S. recession, illegal immigration has dropped. And responding to security concerns after 9-11, the Border Patrol has doubled the number of agents in the region since 2004.
Nonetheless, border lawmakers and governors say their region is under siege and needs more troops.
"Violence in the vicinity of the U.S.-Mexico border continues to increase at an alarming rate. We believe that this violence represents a serious threat to the national security of the United States as well as a serious threat to U.S. citizens that live along the 1,969-mile long border," a dozen bipartisan members of Congress from border states wrote President Obama. "
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Godfather.
You left out the rest of the article, the point of which is that, though politicians keep telling us we're in danger, actual data tells a different story.
you're right ..my bad
but it still scares the hell out of me, back in the early 80's I meta few of those guys and I can tell you right now as kind and polite they were you still wouldn't want to cross em or turn your back on them.
you're right ..my bad
but it still scares the hell out of me, back in the early 80's I meta few of those guys and I can tell you right now as kind and polite they were you still wouldn't want to cross em or turn your back on them.
you're right ..my bad
but it still scares the hell out of me, back in the early 80's I meta few of those guys and I can tell you right now as kind and polite they were you still wouldn't want to cross em or turn your back on them.
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Of course, there's also stuff like this:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/06/ ... 3656.shtml
scb.
to me a gamble I'm not willing to take, just seems to me that I have been hearing stories of shoot outs and murders in the streets of Mexico for a few years now,mostly the drug lords are behind all this stuff fighting over turf and killing politicians that threaten to go after them, you have to admit it's been way out of control for a while now.
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"He said one factor is that with fewer jobs available amid the U.S. recession, illegal immigration has dropped. And responding to security concerns after 9-11, the Border Patrol has doubled the number of agents in the region since 2004.
Nonetheless, border lawmakers and governors say their region is under siege and needs more troops.
"Violence in the vicinity of the U.S.-Mexico border continues to increase at an alarming rate. We believe that this violence represents a serious threat to the national security of the United States as well as a serious threat to U.S. citizens that live along the 1,969-mile long border," a dozen bipartisan members of Congress from border states wrote President Obama. "
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Godfather.
You left out the rest of the article, the point of which is that, though politicians keep telling us we're in danger, actual data tells a different story.
but it still scares the hell out of me, back in the early 80's I meta few of those guys and I can tell you right now as kind and polite they were you still wouldn't want to cross em or turn your back on them.
Godfather.
Trying to be sneaky, are ya?
:shifty: meee nahhhhh.
Godfather.
The poison from the poison stream caught up to you ELEVEN years ago and you floated out of here. Sept. 14, 08
Ummm...no....you're canadian.