Mexico Mayor Has Been Gunned Down Inside His Own Office
source: http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/09/08/mexican.mayor.killed/index.html?hpt=T2
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By the CNN Wire Staff
September 8, 2010 9:29 p.m. EDT
Mexican President Felipe Calderon condemns the "criminal and cowardly" killing.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* The mayor of El Naranjo was killed in his office
* Four gunmen arrived at the city hall
* Two stayed outside and two entered to shoot the mayor, authorities say
(CNN) -- The mayor of El Naranjo, Mexico, in the central state of San Luis Potosi was gunned down and killed inside his office Wednesday, officials said.
Witnesses say that four armed and hooded men stepped out of a white truck at city hall, the San Luis Potosi government said in a statement. Two of the men posted themselves outside, and two went inside and to the top floor of the building, where they entered the mayor's office and shot him, the statement said.
The attack happened in broad daylight, at about 1:30 p.m. (2:30 p.m. ET), and was brazen even by the standards of Mexico's violent drug cartel wars.
At least seven mayors in various Mexican states have been assassinated in 2010.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon condemned the "criminal and cowardly" killing of the mayor.
"The federal government reiterates that it will continue working for the security of the citizens, with all the available resources of the state," Calderon said.
Alexander Lopez Garcia assumed office in October of last year as a candidate for an alliance between the Revolutionary Institutional Party (PRI), and the Ecologist Green Party.
CNN's Mariano Castillo and Nick Valencia contributed to this report.
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UrbanGypsy
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Damn, where was his security in this one?
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UrbanGypsy
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maasanova
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10130315
Don't forget that the president of Mexico is blaming the violence of his country on the US and our second amendment. He also got a standing ovation in Congress for opposing Arizona immigration laws
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maasanova
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noxidereus
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maasanova:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMLJKRwGcqE
The Arizona Immigration laws seem to be more about generating revenue for the for-profit prison system than anything else, giving it an even more nefarious meaning than the already-nefarious face-value of it.
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noxidereus
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maasanova
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noxidereus:
We already have a steady stream of human resources for the prison industry: it's called the American people.
The point of my post was primarily to say that Calderon that liar is blaming the violence in his country on our gun laws. A total fabrication and bought and paid for traitors in Congress gave that cretin a standing ovation.
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maasanova
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noxidereus
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The illegality of marijuana funds these drug lords. I think it represents something like 80% of their income. These drug lords and their supporters do not want marijuana to be legal. Ending the war on drugs in America would greatly reduce these sorts of deaths. Anyone who supports marijuana prohibition, either motivated by profits or just flat out stupidity and ignorance, indirectly supports these drug lords and these types of murders. Some people cannot comprehend this and lash out at people who do, and with a three-year-old mentality/understanding of the issues.
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noxidereus
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im1mjrpain
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Mexico is obviously a collapsed country. They have very strict gun laws to where no one can own a gun which allows the criminals to drug cartels to get away with murder.
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im1mjrpain
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mr_tibbles
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"I couldn't have gotten so stinking rich without George Bush, George Bush Jr., Ronald Reagan, even El Presidente Obama, none of them have the cajones to stand up to all the big money that wants to keep this stuff illegal. From the bottom of my heart, I want to say, Gracias amigos, I owe my whole empire to you." - Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, leader of the Sinaloa Cartel
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-henry-sterry/mexican-drug-lord-officia_b_179...
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mr_tibbles
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ayipis
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just like oil....
"people love their steak as long as they don't see how the cow was butchered"
a lot of idiots, those who depends on drugs to get a sense of normality, had decided that legalizing drugs would stop these criminals..
same idiots, who are more likely high on drugs, went to a concert thinking doing a song and dance bit would end poverty in africa..
when you see a bunch of doped up people starts thinking what is good...RUN AWAY FROM IT..
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ayipis
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mr_tibbles
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ayipis:
how is this in any way like oil?
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mr_tibbles
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ayipis
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Mexico should reinstate the death penalty..assassinate drug lords and cartel members..and STOP LISTENING to people who needs dope to get "real"
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ayipis
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juicie
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ayipis:
that is exactly how this violence started...when you take out one drug dealer you just created a job opening for the next one
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juicie
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littlwarrior
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The violence in mexico will not stop until we do something about the drugs here, either make them leagal or stop the flow either way we must do something to stop money flowing into the hands of mexican drug lords or the violence will only get worse.
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ayipis
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littlwarrior:
the only way to end this, would be to go head to head with these criminals, you start executing these drug lords and showing them that there ARE REPRESSIONS for their actions.
but it seems a lot of people, who most depend on weed to function, thinks that cops are the criminals and the criminals are all good guys..then its a dying argument..
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ayipis
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littlwarrior
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ayipis:
It is not the only way to take them on, there are many more ways the one to fight a war, why waste lives when what we in america can do is cut off the money and the guns.
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littlwarrior
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juicie
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littlwarrior:
how is stoping the flow an option...it will never ever happen, I think 70 years is plenty of a chance for that model, now is time to give up that paradigm of prohibition
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juicie
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juicie:
True prohibition makes crime, this is how we stop the flow we end prohibition. Well there is the option of complete control, a police state but im not fond of that option, baring of course me at the head of said police state. I have always dreamed of a crown, but alas I havent the stomach for murder so the best option is just make it legal.
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noxidereus
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End the war on drugs. Corruption breeds corruption.
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noxidereus
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ayipis
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noxidereus:
not a bad idea..lets legalize corruption...
lets end murders...legalize murder
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ayipis
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juicie
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ayipis:
how dense can you be murder harms another...drugs harm no one but the user...lets make deflowering virgins legal in washington state (that is an actual law); even on their wedding night it is illegal. apparently the mothers of the people who wrote that law are virgins
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juicie
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ayipis
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onemalefla:
with an iron fist.......not with drug induced pussified liberal political correctness....(which we already know the end result)
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ayipis
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juicie
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onemalefla:
take out the massive profits of dealing drugs for a start, then the cartels wont have as much to bribe with...how do you turn down a half million bribe when your salary is less than ten thousand?
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juicie
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derk
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I knew it was bad, but 7 mayors this year?!
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derk
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lj111
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IN MEXICO--ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE
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CalgarC
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can we end the drug war already..... we all want weed, pfizer can kiss our asses and i dont think any more people should die over this bs
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ayipis
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CalgarC:
i wonder if you are concerned about YOUR WEED or PEOPLE DYING..
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ayipis
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mitekillem
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The CNN Wire Staff MUST BE STOPPED ! ! !
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mitekillem
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NiceN
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Looks like Machete took the day off.
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NiceN
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BKsaysAction
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To hell with Iraq and Afghanistan, we have a full fledge war going on right next to us.
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BKsaysAction
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Introspective
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god-damn these drug laws!
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Introspective
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ayipis
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Introspective:
LOL...screw the dead people JUST hand you your dope..
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ayipis
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brnaclimes
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Oh, they don't want our troops on THEIR soil. Pardon us. How about we don't want your uneducated, crap crossing over and using our country with no intention of ever wanting to be American. We don't want them on OUR soil.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/brnaclimes - 1 year ago
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brnaclimes:
"uneducated, crap"? What exactly are you trying to say?
You may want clarify what you mean, because it seems like an outright racist comment from where im standing.
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Introspective
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brnaclimes:
i've met a few mexicans (from professionals to farm workers) in my time...& while itz probably tru that the average farm worker may not know archimedes from zeus...its been my experience that most of them have something thats more important than "intellect" & that iz a good heart!
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brnaclimes:
How easily you discard an entire people's humanity. Shame.
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noxidereus
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ampersand
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I guess that makes it official. It's either a failed state or Chicago in the 20's, during Prohibition.
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ampersand:
I say Chicago in the 20's. When I think of failed states, I think Somalia. And Mexico is not even close to Somalia yet.
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CalPal
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ReverandG
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Definately a government supported hit.
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ReverandG
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noxidereus
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ReverandG:
Which government, and why?
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noxidereus
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FtheBULLSHT
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Sounds like bodyguards or security were paid off, if there even were any.
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FtheBULLSHT
