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Author: don Gabachodon Gabacho
Date: Sep 7, 2011 04:45
Paying for your life in Mexico
The cost of doing business in Mexico now involves bribing drug
cartels.
Ioan GrilloSeptember 6, 2011 08:29
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The Casino Royale smolders after 52 people died inside. Police say the
owner failed to pay off a drug cartel. (AFP/AFP/Getty Images)
MEXICO CITY, Mexico — At a construction site of an apartment building
in the heart of the Mexican capital, a company engineer runs through
his weekly payroll sheet.
He has salaries written out for carpenters, bricklayers and
electricians. At the bottom of the sheet is a notation of $200 for
“security services” next to a nickname, “El Indio” — the Indian.
“That is what we have to pay to gangsters to be able work on this
site,” said the engineer, who asked that his name not be used, for
fear of his safety.
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Author: Bluesfan2UBluesfan2U
Date: Sep 7, 2011 01:06
On 9/2/2011 8:21 PM, Gunner Asch wrote:
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Author: Bluesfan2UBluesfan2U
Date: Sep 7, 2011 01:04
On 9/2/2011 6:28 PM, don Gabacho wrote:
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Author: Arizona JohnArizona John
Date: Sep 6, 2011 22:29
On 9/5/2011 6:31 AM, Ramon F Herrera wrote:
> On Sep 5, 2:21 am, "soc.culture.african"<50b...@ gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Sep 4, 11:24 pm, Hislercocks.net> wrote:
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>>> More Hispanics / Latinos / New Arrivals / Undocumented Workers /
>>> Invaders / Illegals that Janet Napolitano wouldn't deport until they've
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>>> Seven people were in jail in Santa Ana on Sunday in connection with a
>>> crime spree that included the attempted murder of two men, a carjacking
>>> and a car crash following a police chase.
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>> defense of citizens is effected negatively. All the "Bleeding Hearts"
>> that do not enforce the laws to protect people in America with the
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Author: don Gabachodon Gabacho
Date: Sep 6, 2011 21:46
September 6, 2011
New Fast and Furious details indicate gov’t cover-up, White House
involvement
Published: 2:21 PM 09/02/2011 | Updated: 6:36 AM 09/05/2011
By Matthew Boyle - The Daily Caller
The heated Congressional investigation into the botched Bureau of
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives program Operation Fast and
Furious reached a whole new level on Friday.
New emails obtained by the Los Angeles Times appear to show senior
Obama administration and White House officials were briefed on the gun-
walking operation. The three White House officials implicated by the
LA Times’ reporting are Kevin M. O’Reilly, the director of North
American Affairs for the White House national security staff; Dan
Restrepo, the president’s senior Latin American advisor; and Greg
Gatjanis, a White House national security official.
The emails were sent between July 2010 and February 2011, before the
scandalous ATF program was exposed, according the LA Times.
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Author: don Gabachodon Gabacho
Date: Sep 6, 2011 21:12
You recall the NYTimes: the same newspaper which only recently took a
two hundred and fifty million dollar loan from Mexico's wealthiest
(front*) man:
Issa Goes to War With New York Times Over ‘False Story’
By Stephen Clark
Published August 27, 2011
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Rep. Darrell
Issa, R-Calif. , speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June
2, 2011,
Rep. Darrell Issa, the powerful chairman of the House Oversight and
Government Reform Committee, has declared war on the New York Times
after the newspaper published a front-page story last week linking the
California Republican’s business activities to his congressional
duties...
Read more: http://fxn.ws/pZPRoN
* For his camarilla's boss and benefactor ex-Presidente Salinas de
Gortari who, upon the "privatization" of Mexico's Telmex "gave" the
huge telephone utility to his camarilla's member: Carlos Slim.
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Author: don Gabachodon Gabacho
Date: Sep 6, 2011 17:27
Issa: 'Fast and Furious' Was a Crime
Tuesday, 06 Sep 2011 05:03 AM
House Oversight Committee Chairman Darrell Issa says federal
authorities could have prevented the gunrunning operation known as
“Fast and Furious,” and if the debacle was thwarted, the death of
Border Patrol agent Brian Terry and other fatal crimes might never
have happened.
“Well, there’s no question: Lying to Congress is a crime...
Read more at:
http://bit.ly/nlP33m
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Author: SaPeIsMaSaPeIsMa
Date: Sep 6, 2011 15:42
> On Sep 6, 1:02 am, "f. barnes" centurytel.net> wrote:
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