Comments on: Mexico Accused of Torture in Drug Wars

Washington Post: Residents and Human Rights Groups Allege Harsh Measures Used by Mexican Army in Battling Drug Cartels

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by GiveMeFreedom July 9, 2009 9:08 PM EDT
Hey python, have you suffocated any children since last weekend?
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by mejordelahistoria July 9, 2009 6:49 PM EDT
noloyalisti is right, the bush people should be tried and hanged for treason. They sent 5000 americans to their deaths and worst, they did it with my taxpayers money. Without my permission. If they would have done this with republican voter money I don't mind, if they did it with church collection money I'm ok with it but they did it with public funds so they should be held liable.
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by mejordelahistoria July 9, 2009 6:45 PM EDT
the best way to deal with this is simple, send a special task force of about 7 thousand and let every town know that when this task force enters they will know what terror, horror, pain and suffering is and that it has arrived and do a house to house search and anyone caught gets tortured beaten the living shat out off until they give a name, if they don't, they have to go on exile or be killed and they get to pack their stuff and leave before night time, because that's when the death squadrons come.
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by GiveMeFreedom July 9, 2009 9:08 PM EDT
Hey python, have you suffocated any children since last weekend?
by bajajohn1 July 10, 2009 12:16 AM EDT
Right... you are. the Mexican cartels carry powerful weapons like 50-calibers, grenade launchers, Ak-47's etc. Sending a task force of 7,000 will probably get about 6,500 of them killed.
waht a buffoon.
by gravyboat4000 July 9, 2009 6:23 PM EDT
Hey, CBS. Is Steve Fainaru related to Mark Fainaru Wada?

Mods?

No?

Hot Pocket?
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by gravyboat4000 July 9, 2009 6:21 PM EDT
GiveMeFreedom...I don't hate GW, I hate what he, and his administration did to our country. We're the FREEDOM people, not the torture people for years on end and never charge them with a crime, people.

"protect our country"?

He, and Dick Cheney did more to put us in danger than to protect us. And don't give me this,"he kept us safe after 9/11", crap. They invaded a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, and abandoned the battle against the people who DID attack us on that day.

"disgust"? How about the disgust MOST Americans feel at the way they used Colin Powell to give the WMD claims some," reality"?
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by GiveMeFreedom July 9, 2009 6:07 PM EDT
Not anger. Just disgust at your hatred of our former President who was trying to protect our country - both you and me.
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by GiveMeFreedom July 9, 2009 6:05 PM EDT
Oh nancy - I am so sorry to hear that your mental illness is still afflicting you. I guess we should continue to allow these nice, nice people to ship illegal drugs into the USA and continue to slaughter families in Mexico.

I prefer you not count me as someone who agrees with your views on the drug cartels. Hopefully they will all meet their maker sooner than later.
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by gravyboat4000 July 9, 2009 5:47 PM EDT
bajajohn...Good point, I don't think what's happening in Mexico can be held up against the norm, in regards to human rights.

It's sounding more and more like a civil war.

Stay safe down there.
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by bajajohn1 July 9, 2009 5:31 PM EDT
Gravy, whereabouts gernerally is the ranch house? I often go down there to the wineries.
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by bajajohn1 July 9, 2009 5:28 PM EDT
A lot of the problems can be traced to poverty. It is a poverty that turns women into prostitutes, children and adults into thieves and government officials accepting bribes. The demand for drugs in the United States does not help nor does first world country advertisments pitching products that the average Mexican cannot afford, but will desire after seeing those ads.
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