The Real News Claims That 7 To 10 People In Ciudad,Juarez,Mexico Are Being Murdered Everyday.
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In addition to this corrupt Mexican army that supports their handpicked cartel, the Mexican Zeta Cartel were U.S. trained at Fort Benning Ga ,aka School of the Americas. We're forgetting that most of the Zeta Cartel Were Mexican army commandos that went rogue after being sent to the USA. They came back with all US/CIA training and developed a technically and efficient killing mercenary army and were hired by other cartels to kill and protect.They moved on and formed their own cartels.
Once again here is another monster killing machine formed by the United States CIA. It really makes you wonder. WATCH THIS VIDEO.
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Ares
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So Mexico actually is a dangerous shit hole? I had no idea.
- 1 year ago
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Ares
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wally60
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sooner or later it will spill over into the us.our enemys will us the open border
to get at us using the drug cartels its all about money. - 1 year ago
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wally60
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ahappymintleaf
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wally60:
unless we end prohibition and remove the profitability of illegality.
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ahappymintleaf
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Sheeva
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History repeats itself again and again.
- 1 year ago
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Sheeva
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pandaman2105
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this saddens me to think of how much this is going on so close to home, speaking of the U.S. and the state of Texas. it certainly makes any person of Mexican descent be poorly represented, more than usual, only now some of them can be accused as illegals and drug lords.
están gente del mismo sangre, es una gran vergüenza!
people of the same blood, it's a huge shame. I wonder when I'll truly feel safe visitng Mexico, seeing as I've never been. How does anyone live around there with walking around the streets in fear of their lives?
I HATE this violence and everything going on because of drugs. one in particular that needs to be legalized to weaken these cartels of their biggest crop.
on the part of the government, it's becoming pathetically redundant and truly sad.
- 1 year ago
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pandaman2105
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MarFlo0266
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It's true, I live in El Paso. The other day a gun fight happened so close to the border that bullets acually came over and hit UTEP.( University of Texas at El Paso)
- 1 year ago
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MarFlo0266
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keithponder
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MarFlo0266:
Bullets do not have eyes nor do they have a brain that tells them to care who they hit. They just fly extremely fast, so beware.
I hope that I never have to become a bulletor but I pray that I never become a bullettee.
- 1 year ago
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keithponder
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JonRaymond
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If you want to learn the truth about Mexico and immigration, watch Machete. Welcome to America.
- 1 year ago
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JonRaymond
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ThresholdBroken
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This is why I know the N.W.O. is going to be hard to implement........ so many different factions with different goals will be hard to control.
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ThresholdBroken
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Sparky2U
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During an era of war on terror in the Middle East and an economic recession, citizens of the U.S. should fear something much closer. A war is occurring south of the border. Disappointingly, the majority of U.S. citizens are unaware of the horror. More disappointingly, the threat of this drug war was not accounted for until multiple American soldiers, journalists and tourists were found dead. The war against the drug cartels is real and growing quite steadily.
These cartel members are not part of one large group or one large drug ring. In Juarez, there are multiple cartel gangs. The violence stemmed from greed and gluttony. Two of the most feared drug lords in Juarez, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman Loera and Vicente Carrillo Fuentes, convinced over 100,000 various people to smuggle and sell drugs for money, drugs and weapons.
The cartel recruits include young teens, between 13 and 14 the unemployed, the homeless and the former Mexican Special Forces soldiers. Cartel gang members sabotage these children by getting them high on cocaine and sending them out to kill. The cartels enticed retired and/or discharged soldiers with money and security. Even the police of Juarez work for these two drug leaders. Police corruption is the greatest contributor to the city of the dead. At least 1 in 5 police officers allow rape, torture and murder to occur in the streets. The rivalry between these drug lords has caused terror, madness, unnecessary sacrifice in which has morphed the city of Juarez into anarchic decadence.
On Narcosphere, a website where journalists worldwide are free to discuss and report events occurring internationally yet concentrated on Latin American countries, Kristin Bricker quotes El Universal,Mexico's largest newspaper, stating that the total death toll for the year 2008 reached approximately 5,612 people in Mexico and 1,600 in Juárez alone. 20% of the 1,600 deaths were under the age of twenty five. The deceased were between the ages of 13-52. This is double the nationwide 2,300 person death toll in 2007. Bricker also states, "By El Universal'sestimates, about 8,463 drug executions have occurred during the first two years of Mexican President Felipe Calderon's six-year term in office". These values result in more than 14,000 people murdered during three years of Calderon's six year term. The rapid death rate is lucrative and unacceptable. President Calderon, under national and international pressure, put drastic measures into action in early 2009.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2093157/ciudad_juarez_city_of_the_dead.... - 1 year ago
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Sparky2U
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keithponder
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Sparky2U:
Thank you sparky
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keithponder
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pandaman2105
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Sparky2U:
such beautifully relevant awareness :)
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pandaman2105
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Stoneyroad
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70% . .Bullsh!t !
the population is between 1.5 and 2 million.
i'm not saying this aint a bad place but this video states 4,000 people a year are killed. - 1 year ago
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad:
Turn up your speakers people. He without a doubt said "7 to 10 people are being murdered every day."
Give me something besides your opinion to dispute The Real News sources.
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder:
I'm not having a problem with my speakers or the reporters at Real News.
I'm having a problem with the HEADLINE you put on it. 70% of population killed each day.
You are the one with a confused HEADLINE.
I know the difference between - 7 to 10 & 7 out of 10.
But whoever wrote YOUR HEADLINE doesn't.You sir should turn down your speakers and make sure the headlines you afix to the good people at Real News are Not A Mathmatical Misrepresentation Laid Out In Capitol Bold Faced Deception Format.
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aci_wE6csQ&feature=channel
7 out of 10 sounds high to me too, but The Real Source says that it is factual.
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keithponder
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad:
I am not too big to be corrected.
- 1 year ago
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad
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Stoneyroad:
Actually my video makes a better point of how messed up it is there. without missleading you.. I got transexual Juarez hookers reporting shots fired,
ride alongs with Policia , Gangs like the Skulls, the Sharks,
the Aztecs and the Artist Assassins. Local newspapers running pictures of posed gang killing, people stuffed in cooking pots. - 1 year ago
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad:
Your videos are better than mine are ? OK.....take it away Stoney. Go post the same story.
How's that ?
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keithponder
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MisterWizard
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Stoneyroad:
No offense to you whatsoever Mr. Stoney but, it sounds a bit to me like you're trying to hijack this guys story.The title of the story has been amended. Can we just leave it at that. It's informative news that we need to know about.
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MisterWizard
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder:
awww don't be like that,
i'm sorry i got testy, but the way that headline mislead was so large and so subtle it seemed like propaganda. i was halfway done with my comments before i noticed i was talking to you and not some boy from the congo, or a person who stops for hip-hop MCs.
I know you would not deceive us on purpose.(or would you?) - 1 year ago
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad:
We're good Stoney. Actually thanks for pointing it out. I did have to listen to it more than once to hear it right, and your video is pretty good too.
I got your back too dude.
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad
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MisterWizard:
1.- i "helped" keith fix his headline
2. - i was a huge smartass while i was "helping" to correct that error.
3. - i provided a nice video that played off of his. if you would have seen it you might think i'm contributing rather than hijacking. - 1 year ago
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Stoneyroad
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder:
i got your back too, unless we are in juarez.
Because i'm a Shark & i know you roll with the Artist Assassins. - 1 year ago
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Stoneyroad
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keithponder
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Stoneyroad:
lol, Dude you are wild. Say no more. It's all good.
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keithponder
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keithponder
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaHkKIpqU9s&NR=1&feature=fvwp
Violence in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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keithponder
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PrivateBurke
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ummm. Turn up your speakers people. He without a doubt said "7 to 10 people are being murdered every day."
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PrivateBurke
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Incredulous
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PrivateBurke:
that's what I thought I heard too....nonetheless, there is something going on down there, and it is spilling over into the US.
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Incredulous
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bailey78
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PrivateBurke:
7 to 10 people a day being murdered sounds a little low to me.
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bailey78
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MisterWizard
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bailey78:
in one single town ?
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MisterWizard
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mr_tibbles
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7 out of 10 people are murdered everyday? Unless there's some massive daily influx of new residents coming into Juarez each day, that doesn't really make sense...
That was a very enlightening post nevertheless, thanks keith
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mr_tibbles
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keithponder
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mr_tibbles:
The massive influx of people are drug traffickers are moving into the city on a daily basis from as far south as South America..
WATCH THE VIDEO and read the story : http://therealnews.com/t2/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&a...
The Real News is a highly reliable source.
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keithponder
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CalgarC
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mr_tibbles:
i was gonna say the same thing... unless people are giving birth in numbers of 10 each day
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CalgarC
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CalgarC
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keithponder:
i would say most o it is human trafficking these days
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CalgarC
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keithponder
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CalgarC:
You may be partly right. Drug and human traffickers are both a part of this crisis. This story really does shed light on just how bad the border battle has gotten and why this is the biggest issue, not Afghanistan, threatening our National security.
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keithponder
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CalgarC
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keithponder:
its the food industry and the trafficking they do!
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CalgarC
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JanforGore
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keithponder:
I thought I read where some of those being sent home from Iraq would be deployed to the Mexican border. I will try to find that.
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JanforGore
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keithponder
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JanforGore:
I read the same thing. Jan, I do not agree with the current Arizona Immigration bill, but I certainly do understand the fear of the criminal element from Mexico that is taking over the state. I grew up in Phoenix. I went back 5 years ago on a business vacation and I was frighten at what I saw. South and west Phoenix have become drug war zones.
Something has to be done before it's too late.
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keithponder
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PressCore
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keithponder:
For what it's worth, I Email blog and star all your posts, Keith. Am currently
watching The St.Valentine's Day Massacre on AMC, a dramatized account
of a real historical event in Chicago. During the Volstead Act/Prohibition of
alcoholic beverages the conditions in Chicago paralleled Ciudad Juarez.
When the bribery of public officials at every level on a massive scale occurred
here in the USA, it was easy for people to understand the Gummint was in
bed with Organized Crime. The idea they didn't know the consequences of
replacing one Prohibition with another Prohibition is bullshit. The Gummint
is still in bed with Organized Crime. They've simply bumped it up to the level
of the military, as they used to do in the Southwest when Arizona was a territory
and the rule of law broke down. Back then they could blame it on the Apache
tribes revolting against the racist hate crimes of whites. But the same Fascism
that superseded the settlement of tribal lands by whites is now being revisited
on the descendants of those same whites as the Prohibition War on Drugs they
started in Mexico spills over the border.We all know it was the FBI & Bureau of Narcotics, Anslinger, Dupont and Hearst
who masterminded the Prohibition in the USA that spilled over into Mexico. What
goes around comes around. What's happening now is inevitably what happens
when the rule of Constitutional law is replaced with evil clowns like J. Edgar Hoover,
the Flunkie Bureau's villain hero. Hoover's evil & the monster he created lives on
after him in the hell on earth he made for the Mexicans. It's the hyper individualism
and resultant isolationism plaquing American society that has made Americans
loose their sense of what community & social justice is all about. They won't wake
up until it dawns on them that it costs them money to allow Prohibition to continue. Support California's proposition on legalization. Saving our States will help Mexico
save itself from the tyrany of an out of control coalition of Organized Crime/Gummint. - 1 year ago
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