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    9 KB Gunmen kill 17 at party in Mexico Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:00 No.1738136  
    PIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico Gunmen stormed a party in northern Mexico on Sunday and massacred 17 people, authorities said.

    The gunmen arrived at the party in Torreon in several cars and opened fire without saying a word, the Coahuila state Attorney General's Office said in statement. At least 18 people were wounded.

    Several of the victims were young and some were women, but their identities and ages had not yet been determined.

    Investigators had no suspects or information on a possible motive.

    Police found more than 120 bullet casings at the scene, most of them from .223 caliber weapons.

    Coahuila is among several northern states that has seen a spike in drug-related violence that authorities attribute to a fight between the Gulf cartel and its former enforcers, known as the Zetas.

    In May, gunmen killed eight people at a bar in Torreon. Later that month, a television station and the offices of a local newspaper came under fire. A pregnant woman was wounded in the attack on the offices of Noticias de El Sol de la Laguna.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100718/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/lt_drug_war_mexico
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:02 No.1738154
    >The massacre in Torreon came three days after the first successful car bombing by drug cartels introduced a new threat in Mexico's raging drug war.

    I'm really surprised they're barely using car bombs

    The Taliban and Al-quada make the Mexico's fights look like a school shoving match
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:03 No.1738161
    We need to save Mexico and legalize pot now!! If suddenly pot were legal in all fifty states the murder rate in Mexico would drop off a cliff
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:03 No.1738162
    So drug dealers are terrorists now? cool story
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:04 No.1738180
    >>1738162
    When they've killed 24,000+ people, yeah
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:05 No.1738192
    >>1738161
    >>implying mexican drug lords are selling weed as their major profit source
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:07 No.1738204
    >Mexicans can't handle their current nation of Mexico
    >Many leave and come to America
    >Mexicans want to take back several border states
    >Mexicans want an even bigger Mexico, when their current Mexico is already a failed state
    >Liberals want to make Illegals citizens

    God help us.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:07 No.1738209
    >>1738192
    WAT

    Whenever there is a huge drug bust, the majority of it is weed

    I'm also sure other drugs aren't outselling weed
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:08 No.1738211
    Legalize everything, this shit stops.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:09 No.1738222
    What the fuck is wrong with Mexico, shit
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    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:10 No.1738232
    >>1738204
    The illegal Mexicans are refugees
    It's not like they are narco-terrorist you dumbfuck
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:10 No.1738236
    >>1738232
    O U
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:10 No.1738242
    Drug lords are trying to scare the public and remind them that they own most of the city.

    This is what happens when someone finally tries to stand up against 100 years worth of corruption.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:11 No.1738251
    >>1738232
    >The illegal Mexicans are refugees

    10/10
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:13 No.1738269
    >>1738204
    only help we need from god is from paranoia morons like you

    nobody want to take back any state, and the root cause of all the cartels is US demand for drugs
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:14 No.1738274
    Sounds more like Iraq than Mexico.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:15 No.1738279
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    >>1738251
    >implying they aren't
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:15 No.1738280
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    >>1738269
    Read a book every once in a while, dawg.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:15 No.1738281
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    >>1738279
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:16 No.1738289
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    Problem, Ese?
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:16 No.1738294
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    >>1738281
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:18 No.1738311
    >>1738294

    Sauce?
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:20 No.1738322
    What needs to happen:

    1) CIA stage a terror attack against some major shit in the US
    2) Everything points to Mexican drug cartels supplying the sandnigger terrorists with explosives, know-how and transportation
    3) Lean back and enjoy the show
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:21 No.1738326
    >>1738322
    LOCK AND LOAD
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:21 No.1738330
    >>1738280
    matteo?
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:22 No.1738334
    >>1738322
    >implying anything would be done
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:23 No.1738344
    >>1738334
    >implying our two current wars didn't follow that formula
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:25 No.1738365
    >>1738322

    or just bomb the everloving shit outta the damn country.

    Sure there's gonna be heavy ass repercussions, but fuck it, no more Mexican cartels for now right?
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:28 No.1738382
    >>1738344
    And how long have they been going on?

    How much have they accomplished?
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:29 No.1738403
    >>1738365
    Why bomb? The US military complex has been training the exact warfare that will be needed for Mexico for the last 10 years now against much better opponents than any beaner could ever be. Taliban in Afghanistan have been fighting insurgency warfare for hundreds of years and they're still losing.

    Mexico would be a cakewalk for the US without bombing civilians.

    1.) identify targets
    2.) kill targets with as little civilian casualties as possible
    3.) repeat
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:32 No.1738426
    >>1738382
    >implying I support either of our current wars

    come on bro. it's called context.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:33 No.1738430
    >>1738403
    I'm sure the cartels would be just as bad as the Insurgency and what not

    They'll probably take civilians hostage or kill them on site and probably dress them up like them

    Hell, they're starting to use car bombs too
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:33 No.1738431
    >>1738280
    >implying Mexico ever actually controlled that.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:44 No.1738528
    >>1738430
    The cartels will fall so fast it'll make your head spin. The people working drugs in Mexico do it by choice and not by force of nature or as slaves. People in other countries with large drug problems have no choice than go work the poppy fields or they starve. The low life shits in Mexico could easily make a living without drugs but they choose not to so they can get all the fancy shit you normally only buy when you're a first world citizen.

    All the US has to do is make the business look uncomfortable. Kill everyone involved in the business stopping just before street level because this is where the spread of workers is largest. The entire industry would break within a year or two.

    Problem is keeping it down even after the last marine leaves the country and the drones stop patrolling. That's where you need legal jobs that will enable Mexicans to buy all the shit they could normally only buy with drug money. And they're not getting those jobs now because they've been having a huge drug problem the last few decades.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:51 No.1738587
    >>1738528
    Problem is that the minimum wage in Mexico is lower than in the US.

    While minimum wages depend on where you live in Mexico, the average wage is around 55 pesos per day. That's about 4 US dollars. In comparison the minimum wage in the US is 7.50 dollars per hour.
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    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:52 No.1738601
    >>1738528

    Or you can legalize drugs are not have to

    >kill everyone

    One option is expensive, will take decades, will cause a legal clusterfuck, kills thousands of people, and is unlikely to work. The other will generate tax revenue, take a year or two is implement, improves freedoms for Americans, and is guaranteed to work.

    I seriously cannot understand why Americans continue to support the War on Drugs.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:53 No.1738604
    >>1738587
    That wouldn't be a problem if the Mexicans didn't think that they somehow are entitled to the American lifestyle. Mexico is a borderline third world country and no matter how close it is to the richest and most powerful nation it still is a borderline third world country.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:53 No.1738605
    >NEGRAS
    lol niggers
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:56 No.1738626
    >>1738604
    How Mexico is a "borderline third world country" ?
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)15:58 No.1738642
    >>1738626
    See, wrong entitlement from this beaner.. mindblowing.
    >> Anonymous 07/18/10(Sun)16:03 No.1738675
    The free market will always win, liberals.
    Always.



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