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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Mexico captures sub loaded with drugs
2008-07-18
Posted by:lotp

#4  "Lejos de Dios!
Acerca de Estados Unidos!"
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"Far from God!
Close to the United States!"
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Porfirio Diaz, dictador de Mexico

p.s. "Santa Anita" is a racetrack in so. cal. :))
Posted by: borgboy   2008-07-18 15:23  

#3   "One man, one vote" will be our demise, but will be the rise of a Greater Mexico.
Maybe, but even then they will be too far from gawd and too close to the United States Texas

/paraphrase Santa Anita? Hell who was that?
Posted by: .5MT   2008-07-18 14:38  

#2  Mexicans will now re-flag the sub and resale the merchandise. Mexico is a narco-state - pure and simple. I live in Tucson and with the Latino cultural concept of extended families (its seems at times that everybody is everybody's cousin) the cartels freely operate on both sides of the border. I am not a nativist - as I've stated on this board before. My family arrived here from Minsk and Odessa in 1912. They stayed and became Americans. Down here on the Mexican border many are literally confused about their nationality - they travel to Mexico incessently for legal or often other purposes. And even when in the U.S. the Chicano activists declare U.S. turf as AZTLAN.American leftists (read neo-marxists) have aided and abetted this confusion by a continual derrogation of nationalism and patriotism.

If demography rules, as some say, the southwest is lost U.S. territory. "One man, one vote" will be our demise, but will be the rise of a Greater Mexico.
Posted by: borgboy   2008-07-18 14:25  

#1  The sub's owner must have forgotten to pay the tariff.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2008-07-18 12:01  

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