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[*] posted on 3-2-2010 at 05:23 PM


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I think some here are jumping to conclusions.


This is possible, of course. We'll have to see how it plays out.:smug:




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[*] posted on 3-2-2010 at 06:22 PM
Peace in our time


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Unbelievable! This is exactly the scenario I dreamed up in my imagination as to how to stop the violence. Nobody suggested it that I read. I was trying to think outside of the box; morals be damned. To me the most critical thing that HAD to be done was to stop the violence!


Been tried before.

Thank God saner heads prevailed. :rolleyes:




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[*] posted on 3-2-2010 at 07:05 PM


I've noticed everytime I think things are getting better, all hell breaks out the next day.

We'll see...............................




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[*] posted on 3-2-2010 at 07:49 PM


No news is good news. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
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[*] posted on 3-2-2010 at 08:24 PM


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No news is good news. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
:saint:Amen. What ever it takes to stop the murder now! I really do not believe you will ever stop the drugs flowing north, until this prohibition ends. We won't see that happen soon enough for the innocent people caught in the crossfire of "the war on drugs". "back to normal" will save thousands of lives every year. The druggies north of the border will ruin their lives either way.AFO vs current situation, take your choice.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 08:29 AM


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The druggies north of the border will ruin their lives either way.


Yeah, and the taxpayers north of the border will pay for their long-term medical care. By the way, the news in AFN really hasn't changed that much. Here's the last week, and it was raining a lot:

Acribillan a hombre en Ojo de Agua
3/2/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28474

Cinco ejecutados en las últimas horas
2/27/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28281

Rescata el Ejército a seis y detiene a dos
2/25/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28024

Un ejecutado más este miércoles
2/24/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28083

Matan a otra persona en Tijuana
2/23/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28016




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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 09:56 AM


Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States - Porfirio Diaz (1830-1915)
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 10:18 AM


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Originally posted by bajabass
The druggies north of the border will ruin their lives either way.


Yeah, and the taxpayers north of the border will pay for their long-term medical care. By the way, the news in AFN really hasn't changed that much. Here's the last week, and it was raining a lot:

Acribillan a hombre en Ojo de Agua
3/2/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28474

Cinco ejecutados en las últimas horas
2/27/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28281

Rescata el Ejército a seis y detiene a dos
2/25/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28024

Un ejecutado más este miércoles
2/24/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28083

Matan a otra persona en Tijuana
2/23/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28016
Is our nation's illegal drug problem Mexico's fault???:?:
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 10:41 AM


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The druggies north of the border will ruin their lives either way.


Yeah, and the taxpayers north of the border will pay for their long-term medical care. By the way, the news in AFN really hasn't changed that much. Here's the last week, and it was raining a lot:

Acribillan a hombre en Ojo de Agua
3/2/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28474

Cinco ejecutados en las últimas horas
2/27/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28281

Rescata el Ejército a seis y detiene a dos
2/25/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28024

Un ejecutado más este miércoles
2/24/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28083

Matan a otra persona en Tijuana
2/23/2010
http://afntijuana.info/blog/?p=28016


Thats a lie! i monitor AFN several times a day, it usually covers several murders a day, and its been very very quiet in the past weeks. Your own numbers confirm that, 8 deaths in 7 days. Wich is "normal" for a city that size. A few weeks ago it was 8 murders a day.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 10:43 AM


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Is our nation's illegal drug problem Mexico's fault???:?:

Can you find any statement here where I said the illegal drug problem in the US is Mexico's fault?

I think people are responsible for their own actions. The people of the US are responsible for the drug problem in the US. Mexico is responsible for the drug problem in Mexico. Only weak-kneed wusses search around for someone or something to blame their problems on.

Try to keep that thought in your head the next time you hear a Mexican politician pander to his electorate by blaming the US for the problems of Mexico.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 10:50 AM


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Thats a lie! i monitor AFN several times a day, it usually covers several murders a day, and its been very very quiet in the past weeks. Your own numbers confirm that, 8 deaths in 7 days. Wich is "normal" for a city that size. A few weeks ago it was 8 murders a day.


TJ had about 120 murders in January and about 65 in February. There's an article in today's "El Vigia" about that. Look it up. It's in the papers. And you have no clue what "normal" is. I guarantee it. Even at the lower February murder rate, it is 12 times the rate in San Diego.

I fail to understand why you cannot be honest about it. What do you gain by exaggeration? Who benefits from that?




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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 11:03 AM


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Thats a lie! i monitor AFN several times a day, it usually covers several murders a day, and its been very very quiet in the past weeks. Your own numbers confirm that, 8 deaths in 7 days. Wich is "normal" for a city that size. A few weeks ago it was 8 murders a day.


TJ had about 120 murders in January and about 65 in February. There's an article in today's "El Vigia" about that. Look it up. It's in the papers. And you have no clue what "normal" is. I guarantee it. Even at the lower February murder rate, it is 12 times the rate in San Diego.

I fail to understand why you cannot be honest about it. What do you gain by exaggeration? Who benefits from that?


Are you dumb? or do you just like to pretend your one? first of all you are proving my point with your statistics, crime was down 50% in the month of February. Second, i clearly said crime was down in the past couple of weeks, wich it has, now is down to about 35 people a month, even lower than the numbers you posted. The fact is, the murder rate in the past few weeks is now about what it was before the Teo mess started. You can cry as much as you want, but the numbers don't lie.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 12:01 PM


Your statement"yeah, and the tax payers north of the border will pay for their long-term med care", sounds like a little blame shifting to me. Simply stated, the druggies will get their poison somewhere. Whatever it takes to stop the wholesale slaughter of innocents will be a good thing. If AFO has taken control, and the murders stop, or slow down, fantastic!!! As far as taxes go, they stop when you die.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 01:29 PM


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AFN and Narcotijuana have been dead in the past few weeks for lack of to put it bluntly, murders in northern baja. Haven't seen it this quiet in years.


Maybe crime is down, maybe not. Two years ago TJ had a state of the art security camera system at C4 that was the envy of many cities- and was credited with 12,000 detentions in its first year. IMHO the problem is TJ wasn't quite ready for that much truth and honesty, and now the entire system is dismantled. Even with the recent Security Warnings for drivers in TJ, and decimated tourist zone in TJ- the cameras have not been replaced. You don't need to solve a problem you don't have.

With heated elections coming on both sides of the border- nothing will get accomplished in the next year anyway.

Mexicans need some peace for a few years to recover. Seriously, we all do. If the gov't cuts a deal with the AFO or some cartel for now, so be it. Back to the old days, wait a couple years and try again. Everyone learned from the past few years- the narcos, the people and the gov't. It couldn't get any worse when and if they decide to wage this war again. Could it?

Photo below: Four empty camera mounts on a pole. Via rapida- from San Ysidro to Playas Tijuana.

[Edited on 3-3-2010 by Woooosh]

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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 01:31 PM


Mankind has been "getting high" with whatever it could use, from the time it discovered it could get high. Over the centuries, those in power have always established arbitrary and self-serving controls. Prohibition worked like a charm, didn't it. :no:
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 01:33 PM


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AFN and Narcotijuana have been dead in the past few weeks for lack of to put it bluntly, murders in northern baja. Haven't seen it this quiet in years.


Maybe crime is down, maybe not. Two years ago TJ had a state of the art security camera system at C4 that was the envy of many cities- and was credited with 12,000 detentions in its first year. IMHO the problem is TJ wasn't quite ready for that much truth and honesty, and now the entire system is dismantled. Even with the recent Security Warnings for drivers in TJ, and decimated tourist zone in TJ- the cameras have not been replaced. You don't need to solve a problem you don't have.

With heated elections coming on both sides of the border- nothing will get accomplished in the next year anyway.

Mexicans need some peace for a few years to recover. Seriously, we all do. If the gov't cuts a deal with the AFO or some cartel for now, so be it. Back to the old days, wait a couple years and try again. Everyone learned from the past few years- the narcos, the people and the gov't. It couldn't get any worse when and if they decide to wage this war again. Could it?

Photo: Empty camera mounts on the via rapida- from San Ysidro to Playas Tijuana...

[Edited on 3-3-2010 by Woooosh]



Doesn't Calderon have to establish some level of "victory" going into the elections, lest PAN suffer massive defeat?
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 01:56 PM


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Mexicans need some peace for a few years to recover. Seriously, we all do. If the gov't cuts a deal with the AFO or some cartel for now, so be it.


What kind of deal? A deal is what got them to where they are today in the first place. De La Madrid took over an empty treasury so he bargained with the cartels to leave their money in Mexico and they would be left alone. Unfortunatly, the government lost control of their new business partner and you now see the results.

So, again I ask, what kind of deal? What this kind of deal crap will ultimatly result in is a militarized border and trade sanctions. The United States will not tolerate having a government drug dealer for a neighbor and the price for peace on Revolution Avenue will have to be paid another way.

Anihiliate the cartels. That is the only acceptible solution.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 02:02 PM


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182 ejecuciones en sólo 2 meses
Por Frontera
3.03.2010

Se registraron 182 muertes violentas en los meses de enero y febrero, para un aumento del 68% en comparación con los mismos meses el año pasado; 2008 fue el más cruento

Tijuana, B. C. - A pesar de que algunos grandes capos del crimen organizado han sido detenidos, las ejecuciones continúan en alto número en la ciudad, pues en los dos primeros meses de este año fueron reportadas 182 muertes violentas.

De acuerdo con las estadísticas oficiales, en enero del 2010 se contabilizaron un total de 119 asesinatos, en tanto que durante el mes de febrero ocurrieron 63, lo que significa que aumentaron estos crímenes violentos en un 68% en comparación con el mismo periodo del 2009.

Si a estos asesinatos se suman los 123 ocurridos en el pasado mes de diciembre, significaría que en un trimestre van 305 homicidios.

De acuerdo con las estadísticas, el 2008 fue el año más sangriento registrado en esta frontera, puesto que fueron contabilizados 844 asesinatos, en tanto que el 2009 estuvo muy por debajo, con sólo 194.

De acuerdo con la información del Gobierno del Estado, del 2005 al 2007, en promedio, fueron contabilizadas 300 muertes por año, lo que demuestra que los últimos dos años han sido los más violentos y que los asesinatos han ido en incremento.

A principios de este año se logró la detención de los líderes del crimen organizado Teodoro García Simental, alias “El Teo”; Raydel López Uriarte, alias “El Muletas”, y Manuel García Simental, alias “El Chiquilín”, pero a pesar de eso, los homicidios continúan sin tregua.

http://www.elvigia.net/noticia/182-ejecuciones-en-s-lo-2-mes...


My Spanish is a little rusty Jesse. Could you translate this statement from TODAY'S NEWSPAPER for me?

pero a pesar de eso, los homicidios continúan sin tregua.
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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 02:12 PM


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Mexicans need some peace for a few years to recover. Seriously, we all do. If the gov't cuts a deal with the AFO or some cartel for now, so be it.


The United States will not tolerate having a government drug dealer for a neighbor.


They already do.




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[*] posted on 3-3-2010 at 02:17 PM


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AFN and Narcotijuana have been dead in the past few weeks for lack of to put it bluntly, murders in northern baja. Haven't seen it this quiet in years.


Maybe crime is down, maybe not. Two years ago TJ had a state of the art security camera system at C4 that was the envy of many cities- and was credited with 12,000 detentions in its first year. IMHO the problem is TJ wasn't quite ready for that much truth and honesty, and now the entire system is dismantled. Even with the recent Security Warnings for drivers in TJ, and decimated tourist zone in TJ- the cameras have not been replaced. You don't need to solve a problem you don't have.

With heated elections coming on both sides of the border- nothing will get accomplished in the next year anyway.

Mexicans need some peace for a few years to recover. Seriously, we all do. If the gov't cuts a deal with the AFO or some cartel for now, so be it. Back to the old days, wait a couple years and try again. Everyone learned from the past few years- the narcos, the people and the gov't. It couldn't get any worse when and if they decide to wage this war again. Could it?

Photo: Empty camera mounts on the via rapida- from San Ysidro to Playas Tijuana...

[Edited on 3-3-2010 by Woooosh]



Doesn't Calderon have to establish some level of "victory" going into the elections, lest PAN suffer massive defeat?

PAN, PRI, SPAM, whatever... I still have two years left before Mexican citizenship, then I can learn enough about political parties to be able to talk about them. I have no interest in the tactics either gov't uses, just results I can see and measure with my own eyes.




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