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Mexico Anti Drug Chief Killed Less Than 24 Hours Into Job

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  • #11
    american government should put this to their next mission. they fuuucked up on the war in iraq anyway why not try it on a smaller problem such as this. fuuuck them mexico drug kingpins. woooops they are part of the motha****in drug thing.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by The Fix View Post
      nothing touches what pablo escobar started doing in the late 80's early 90's when he went to war with the colombian government.... he took out a ****ing commercial airplane, killed thousands of police officers, merked out lawyers and judges.... the judges and lawyers had to wear masks if they even thought of extradition. he'd make an example out of you without even thinking, killed a gardener for stealing a chair.... tied him to a chair, threw him in a pool, and let him drown at a party.

      The reason his power was so great was because the colombian government lacked resources to be able to control him as well as being incompetent. Colombia's history has been one of the worst in the world. There prolly never be another drug lord who's ability will reach Escobar's.

      Regardless, Mexico has become the new power in the drug trade. I don't see the business getting slow any time unless a united effort from not just America, but other countries is made.

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      • #13
        fuking animal ass drug criminals over there. i hope one day the crooked mexican government stops stealing money and starts developing a better justice system with more highly trained law officers.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by 2501 View Post
          The reason his power was so great was because the colombian government lacked resources to be able to control him as well as being incompetent. Colombia's history has been one of the worst in the world. There prolly never be another drug lord who's ability will reach Escobar's.

          Regardless, Mexico has become the new power in the drug trade. I don't see the business getting slow any time unless a united effort from not just America, but other countries is made.
          up until recently diego leon montoya sanchez ran **** in colombia, was second to osama bin laden on the most wanted list....colombia still runs ****. mexico brings it across the border

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          • #15
            if they legalised drugs would this still be happening?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
              if they legalised drugs would this still be happening?
              No... The price of cocaine would fall so dramatically.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                No... The price of cocaine would fall so dramatically.
                is that worth trying?

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                • #18
                  Drugs are a big part of the international economy. Like it or not it is a fact. More money is distributed with illegal drugs. Demand outweights the supply. If drugs were to be legalized (which they never will) the economy of the world would suffer. Thats like losing millions of job.

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                  • #19
                    I know, thats how most of the ppl in Jamaica became wealthy, how do u think we can stop the drug related murders?

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                    • #20
                      ....Mexico is on the verge of becoming a huge problem and their drug issues have been spilling over into the states. Eventually we may have to step in militarily.

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