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stormerF69 says:
Obama,Holder,and Hillary all were whinning about it before they got caught illegally allowing guns to be sent to the drug lords. Hard to bring up when the Administration refuses to uphold the immigration laws,And sucks up to the Mexican President.
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ProtectAmericanJobs says:
Use US Troops on the border!

Don't downsize, just redeploy.
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wfw3536 says:
It is time for Holder to admitt his involvement and those in his Dept with the gun running blunder that resulted in one brave American agent being killed and thousands of innocent Mexicans being killed. It is sad that our Attorney General Holder is withholding thousands of documents that relate to this case. Not one person in his Dept has been disciplined or fired. How sad Obama ran with all this hope and change, and we are sinking to a new low.
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alinrodneyvil says:
Newsflash. 40 YEAR WAR ON DRUGS DECLARED LOST.
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KansasCity-2012 says:
Discussing war casualties from law enforcement seldom ever gets mention on an economic summit.

In the 1920's and 1930's during prohibition, the USA faced similar violence, which was glamorized by the stardom of Al Capone, and several other mobsters.

Those with short memories should google "Saint Valentines Day Massacre" and read about the violence on Feb 14th 1929.
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aintfakin says:
I see all the right wing hypocrisy kings are going to town in here again.
secure the borders
secure the borders
secure the borders
its not our fault
its not our fault
its not our fault
These pinheads cant seem to understand as long as we are buying the drugs and hiring the illegals it is our fault
and this shrill vain cry of securing the borders is pissssing in the wind.
It all comes right back in their 2 faces
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UForgotPoland says:
Hate to sound like I have a tin foil hat on, but I'm really starting to think Washington made a deal with the Cartels. Their bigger threats than any terrorist organizations and the Dep. of Justice labeled them the "single biggest criminal threat to American Security". Yet hardly anything has been done to combat them, perhaps we told them that if they don't spread mass violence to the US we wont pursue them?
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aintfakin replies:
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"Hate to sound like I have a tin foil hat on"
hahahahaha
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FormerUSMCSergeant says:
Violence in Mexico little discussed by presidential candidates
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That's because neither has the gonads to speak the ugly truth that the US's war on drugs is a total failure which only makes the cartels stronger and richer by the day.....
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talkin2u924 says:
what can you do about a "weak" neighbor who can't stop mass killings by a criminals who just virtually run around the country unchecked.
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alinrodneyvil replies:
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You can stop them fom buying guns by the carload in Texas and bringing them into Mexico. Also their "strong" northern neighbor could stop using so many drugs.