Mexico falling apart

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An article entitled " Mexico's Meltdown Coming Hereâ€"Unless Washington Acts"

For make no mistake: Mexico's civil war is definitely getting worse. The body count is increasing year by year, despite Presidente Calderon's best efforts. More than 28,000 have died in drug-related violence in the years since Calderon declared war on the cartels. Sixty-six Mexican journalists have been murdered during the past five years, and the country has been one of the most dangerous places on earth for reporters. Every week brings a new report of government officials murdered, from local police chiefs to the occasional higher-ups, like the former governor of Colima who was recently gunned down in front of his home. Mexico City recently warned expats returning for the holidays to travel in convoys and during daylight hoursâ€"for their safety.

We in the United States are now at the long-feared point of Mexico's violence "spilling over". Americans are being killedâ€"like Arizona rancher Rob Krentz on his own land, and David Hartley as he jet-skied with his wife on Falcon Lake on the Texas border. The feds warn us by official signage that large tracts of US parkland in Arizona are no longer safe for citizens because of Mexican criminal incursion. How long will it be until border-area ranchers are told that their safety can no longer be even minimally assured by the governmentâ€"just as the Border Patrol has reportedly been removed from some particularly dangerous areas?

http://www.vdare.com/walker/101125_mexico_meltdown.htm
 

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Death to mex..... ahem... thats a good question lost...i'd say with the influx of illegals and mexican-"americans" already here, the usa will probably be dragged down with mexico by these people
 
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Death to mex..... ahem... thats a good question lost...i'd say with the influx of illegals and mexican-"americans" already here, the usa will probably be dragged down with mexico by these people
I can see a lot of the western states coming unglued,
 

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Had we closed the loophole of birthright "citizenship" (for mexcrement anchor/jackpot babies), eliminated ALL taxpayer subsidies (health care, ER care & education) for these usurpers...they'd have "self-deported" years ago. However, as we here know all too well...the puppets on "Crapitol (s)Hill" have their marching orders from the PTB...help destroy the middle class (so our sovereignty can be ended asap). The traitors in DC (sans rare patriots like Dr.Paul) have sold the American people down the river...so we're all heading up the creek (sans a paddle).
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What alot of journolists from both Mexico and US refuse to say is that the Gov't of Mexico is on the take from these brutal cartels.

Haven't you noticed that all the former presidents their leave with billions and live anywhere but Mexico. If the federal gov't there were not corrupted at so many levels, they would have stomped on this cartels long ago. Come on, how hard is it to locate a cocaine plantation, then naplam it? Not very. Its not like searching for Osuma Bin Laden in mountainous region in another country. The coke plants are operating with the blessing of the crooked Mexican government. Now, the cartels think they will own the place, in alot of areas they do.

The place used to be a great vacation spot, especially Cancun, not anymore.
 

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Speaking of Countries falling apart, what ever happened to that pillar of civilization called Hiati? Oh, never mind, they are literally crapping themselves to death.
 

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Westside said:
Speaking of Countries falling apart, what ever happened to that pillar of civilization called Hiati? Oh, never mind, they are literally crapping themselves to death.

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Good one Westside!
 

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foobar75, I aims to please! Thanks.
 

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3100 murders in one year. Mexico's federal government are on the take. They are getting paid by the cartels. And I mean everyone at the top. A modern army can't gather intell and napalm all the cocaine plants? What a bad joke.

You know I used to vacation down in Rosarito Beach and Cancum. Not anymore.
 

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Mexico had a the Mexican Revolution which was far more violent than this drug war. And its a drug war not a civil war. I expect it to get worse before it gets better. And I know some of its spilling over into texas and Arizona, but thats what happens with all upheavals in mexico, it happened in the Mexican revolution as well. I dont think mexico will completely collapse. The drug dealers just want their money, they dont really wanna run a country.....
 
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GridironGrits said:
Mexico had a the Mexican Revolution which was far more violent than this drug war. And its a drug war not a civil war. I expect it to get worse before it gets better. And I know some of its spilling over into texas and Arizona, but thats what happens with all upheavals in mexico, it happened in the Mexican revolution as well. I dont think mexico will completely collapse. The drug dealers just want their money, they dont really wanna run a country.....
But in the Mexican revolution Americans could fight back...
 
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I have no doubt Mexico is falling apart, and as it falls apart, more Mexicans will flood across our border in a similar fashion to how the El Salvadorans did into Mexico and America the 1980s. I have Mexicans friends(rich Spaniards essentially), who have properties in Texas and Northern Mexico, and they haven't been to Mexico in over a year, and have essentially made the decision to live in America.<div>
</div><div>I don't have much hope for Mexico politically, they were on the brink of going socialist in the last election and I have no doubt Hugo Chavez is funding the cartels to create social and political instability so as to expand the marxist revolution throughout the Americas. I also have no doubt that if he succeeds, that whatever government gets in will be hostile to American sovereignty and will encourage a mass invasion of America by poor Indian Mexican masses so as to expand the "revolution" into the southwest United States and to alleviate the responsibility they would have to having to take care of their own poor.</div><div>
</div><div>It is at times like these that I think we need to enforce the Monroe Doctrine, if you know what I mean</div>
 

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Westside said:
3100 murders in one year. Mexico's federal government are on the take. They are getting paid by the cartels. And I mean everyone at the top. A modern army can't gather intell and napalm all the cocaine plants? What a bad joke.

You know I used to vacation down in Rosarito Beach and Cancum. Not anymore.

You can bet your bottom "peso" those vermin "running" Mexico's government are getting their palms greased by the cartel. I've never been to Mexico, never wanted to go & never will. I'd rather spend my (fiat) dollars here in the U.S.A (maybe Western Europe one day).
 

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An article entitled "Mexico Meltdown: State Abandoned to Cartel"

Here’s another marker of the worsening failed-state syndrome next door: Mexico City admits that government authority has disappeared from the Gulf state of Veracruz, leaving it to the ultra-violent Zeta crime syndicate.

As the graphic indicates, Veracruz is not a small piece of land. At more than 30,000 square miles, it accounts for 3.7 percent of Mexico’s territory. Its coastline of just over 428 miles makes it desirable real estate, for both commerce and crime.

http://www.vdare.com/posts/mexico-meltdown-state-abandoned-to-cartel
 

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The U.S. could easily put a stop to the cartels by bombing the hell out of them and getting troops on the ground like they have done in central and south america but that doesnt jive with the open border policy of the US in this day and age.
 

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Time to bring American troops home from Afghanistan and Iraq (and Europe and Japan and Korea, etc.) and place them along the border.

Few Americans realize that during the Mexican Revolution, the U.S. was engaged in an anti-insurgentcy war (the Plan of San Diego War) in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas against guerrillas armed, supported and augmented by the government of Mexico. That war took thousands of lives and wrecked the the burgeoning economy of South Texas for a generation afterward.

With millions of Mexicans inflitrated into the fabric of our own country, we have effectively tied the Mexican anchor around our own neck and are waiting to have it thrown into the deep blue sea.
 

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With millions of Mexicans inflitrated into the fabric of our own country, we have effectively tied the Mexican anchor around our own neck and are waiting to have it thrown into the deep blue sea.

That is exactly the plan. Everything is going according to schedule as far as our political elites are concerned. There is more of a chance that our troops will be send to guard the SOUTHERN border of MEXICO then there is that they would guard our border.

Don't ya know it's RACIST to stop people from crossing our borders? You should support a world without borders, it's wrong to prohibit the free movement of people from one place to another. What kind of fascist are you?
 

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You can bet your bottom "peso" those vermin "running" Mexico's government are getting their palms greased by the cartel....


And the same goes for the vermin running the USA into the ground.

They asked Mexico's richest man, Carlos Slim, if legalizing drugs in the USA would help stop the Mexican drug violence. He said, no, it wouldn't help it, it would end it. But the criminals in Washington make too much profit from the narco trade, ergo their bull**** "war on drugs".

The Taliban in Afghanistan almost totally stopped the opium trade. You can see what Washington did next.



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