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Amber Alert Called Off In Search For Missing 6-Year-Old, But Police Efforts Continue

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by RedSkelton October 18, 2008 1:04 PM EDT
Forget amber alerts. This is about the Narco-gangs in Mexico getting out of control. As you read this a 6 year old boy is being terrorized or worse.

So, they are making war on our children. Now we show them what real war is.

First, close the border. American''s may return, nothing else either way. It stays that way until Cole is returned.

Second, give it 24 hours and if Cole is not returned start hitting Narco-gang targets in Mexico with airstrikes. When the Mexican government objects, warn them that they could have fixed their own problem.

If the government or gangs escalate then take out all Narco-gang sites and follow with the capture of gang members.

Sound extreme? Remember three things. As you read this a 6 year old is being terrorized. They chose to make war on our children. The only response they will respect is one that makes them pay far more than the millions they want to collect.

In the US all crime is closed until Cole is returned. Arrest all gangs and drug dealers, find any reason at all, use stadiums to hold them, deny due process. Do it all over the country. Keep the heat on. Make them pay big.

That''s it. The bottom dwellers are arrogant these days and they need reminding who is in charge. Cole needs a full scale assault to have a chance. Future children, mothers, friends, and neighbors need us to make sure the turds know the price is too high. They want to recover millions, we will cost them billions. It is that simple.
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by csanscrainte October 18, 2008 12:56 PM EDT
Has anyone heard of Al Capone? The REAL issue (not that I condone harming one''s self with substances) is our nanny state telling the world drugs must be banned. WE created the cartels, just as WE created the gansters. Your sense of moral angst, and/or fear that little johnny, suzie, or uncle joe will become a psycho and run amuck... well - its your opinion, but without any substansive proof.

Yes there are documented cases of people doing bad things on substances, yes lives get ruined - but how much of that is due to the world those people get shoved into (being that it is illegal) and how much of it is the health problem of addiction.

Worldwide the crime levels due to drugs would drop to a fraction - if we stopped trying to be everyone''s big brother, and simply taught people the dangers, let them decide on their own, help them when they want help - and of course jail them when they break laws (substance problems are no excuse with alcohol).

For those in the drug enforcement game - this would be awful of course - but then again - even the Untouchables and Moonshine Lawmen had their objections... its your job, you believe you are doing right - but let''s face it, the criminals this creates are far worse than the problems left up to a personal decision would make.
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by rickdean-2009 October 18, 2008 12:55 PM EDT
We (US govt) should exchange the scumbag grandfather for the innocent boy. This is the only way the boy has a chance to live and enjoy the rest of his life.
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by moriahcat October 18, 2008 12:44 PM EDT
Be patriotic, potsmokers! Buy American!

Seriously, folks... other articles have suggested methamphetamine was involved more than marijuana, but meth is made at home too. Drugs are bad, m''kay?

I am praying for this poor kid and I hope he comes home safe.
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by lastdance128 October 18, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
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by mim13 October 18, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
Everytime, I see that childs'' face, I get upset. The US government with the prompting of Bush authorized $100 million to Mexico for drug traffing this year without any vertifications to a corrupt country. Until Mexico installs the death penalty for these scum bags, this will continue. We need to close the borders, and stop funding a corrupt government. That money should have used for additional police officers and machine guns on our border. We are heading for major problems due to the Mexicans and some areas of the US the border, already resembles a 3rd world country. Every congress person that voted for that funding should be eliminated at the next election.
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by longtree-2009 October 18, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
Focusing on the News story. The 6 y/o boy will probably be found dead. The grandfather is to be thanked for the boy''s senseless death. Nothing shocks anymore here in the USA. The leading democracy, best nation in the world, or what was once the leading democracy and best nation, is down in the gutter with the worst of them.
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by slim1h2o October 18, 2008 11:51 AM EDT

Posted by Hacker11001 at 08:47 AM : Oct 18, 2008


LOL,,I like how you go from a concrete statement, to a well....probably.

Or how about to a, maybe not.

Slanderer!!


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by slim1h2o October 18, 2008 11:30 AM EDT
close the border down? are you smoking pot right now?


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Posted by Hacker11001 at 08:21 AM : Oct 18, 2008


No but you must be, to ask such a ridiculous statement.

Or are you an illegal loving freak?




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by slim1h2o October 18, 2008 11:17 AM EDT
The only way NOT to have these kinds of stories, is to legalize pot. Keep all other drugs illegal, and close the border down.

If weed was legal, there would be no reason for these armed thugs to exist.

Remember, prohibition does not work. It only creates a super criminal. Just ask Al Capone, Baby-face Floyd, and a host of others when they tried to ban alcohol.

That went over really well, didn''t it?



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