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norte
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for those that think baja is safe from Cartel activity, look at the analysis of who was behind the 300 acres in the middle of BC.
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Quote: | Originally posted by norte
for those that think baja is safe from Cartel activity, look at the analysis of who was behind the 300 acres in the middle of BC.
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You are in no more danger now that you were two years ago when the pozolero was dissolving bodies in acid in Ensenada for El Teo. Same cartel, but
much less violent here now. Maybe a deal was made.
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
1961- JFK to Canadian parliament (Edmund Burke)
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norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
Quote: | Originally posted by norte
for those that think baja is safe from Cartel activity, look at the analysis of who was behind the 300 acres in the middle of BC.
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You are in no more danger now that you were two years ago when the pozolero was dissolving bodies in acid in Ensenada for El Teo. Same cartel, but
much less violent here now. Maybe a deal was made. |
And that makes it safe? not much comfort for me.
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Woooosh
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Quote: | Originally posted by norte
Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
Quote: | Originally posted by norte
for those that think baja is safe from Cartel activity, look at the analysis of who was behind the 300 acres in the middle of BC.
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You are in no more danger now that you were two years ago when the pozolero was dissolving bodies in acid in Ensenada for El Teo. Same cartel, but
much less violent here now. Maybe a deal was made. |
And that makes it safe? not much comfort for me. |
How many tourists have been killed in Baja by the cartels? (expats don't count to Mexico). President Calderon has promised the only shots you will
encounter in Mexico as tourists are Tequila shots. right?
[Edited on 7-16-2011 by Woooosh]
\"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing\"
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norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by Woooosh
Quote: | Originally posted by norte
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Quote: | Originally posted by norte
for those that think baja is safe from Cartel activity, look at the analysis of who was behind the 300 acres in the middle of BC.
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You are in no more danger now that you were two years ago when the pozolero was dissolving bodies in acid in Ensenada for El Teo. Same cartel, but
much less violent here now. Maybe a deal was made. |
And that makes it safe? not much comfort for me. |
How many tourists have been killed in Baja by the cartels? (expats don't count to Mexico). President Calderon has promised the only shots you will
encounter in Mexico as tourists are Tequila shots. right?
[Edited on 7-16-2011 by Woooosh] |
Taken form the State department warning
"Bystanders, including U.S. citizens, have been injured or killed in violent incidents in various parts of the country, especially, but not
exclusively in the northern border region, demonstrating the heightened risk of violence throughout Mexico. "
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It's the two spins. The "visit Baja" chorus doesn't deny the narco crime is going on, they just say no tourists have been targeted (with a few
exceptions in Acapulco I think) so it is safe for tourism. The "stay away from Baja" chorus accepts the crime and State Department warnings and feels
the only way to be safe- is not to go. Everyone has their own comfort level with safety and most people are more to the middle, we travel in Baja
with certain conditions (like no night driving, etc.)
[Edited on 7-16-2011 by Woooosh]
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Bajahowodd
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Tony's The Man!
Quote: | Originally posted by toneart
The U.S. will trump up an excuse for WAR anywhere and everywhere they think we can get stuck in a quagmire. That is the longterm economic
plan! It will continue to support the WAR industries. It will cull the overpopulation problem, too.
It will make the lower 99% of our population indentured slaves.This is now happening before our eyes, much faster than we had imagined. If you can't
see it, and continue to support this with your votes and swallow the Murdoch media disinformation cool aid, you are asleep and will be totally unable
to cope. It is all coming down now, as we speak.
That is not to say that the cartels are not murderous scum. They are! But we have fed the beast. We will never stop the users but we can decriminalize
drugs and stop the push back. Violence begets violence. The threat or fear of violence does the same. Our culture does not have the mentality to
comprehend this and we plunge dead-on ahead-until The End... |
Most of what he has just posted is incontrovertible.
Rich, powerful, seeking greater riches and power.
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Rich, powerful, seeking greater riches and power. |
Well...what should they seek? Poverty and subserviance?
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Rich, powerful, seeking greater riches and power. |
Well...what should they seek? Poverty and subserviance? |
It's not so much about them. They will try to do what they will do. It's about what happens to the rest of us.
The US is gradually becoming a poverty stricken serfdom that the wealthy control.
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The US is gradually becoming a poverty stricken serfdom that the wealthy control. |
Well....it's not a new idea, but communism will bring that under control.
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Quote: | Originally posted by norte
for those that think baja is safe from Cartel activity, look at the analysis of who was behind the 300 acres in the middle of BC.
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What analysis? Where is your link?
I take it you're talking about the 300 acres of marijuana found in Baja?
So because 300 acres of marijuana a natural or planted crop was found in Baja it means the Baja area is very dangerous because the drug cartels are
behind the marijuana crops?
I can't think of a more safer drug than marijuana and could care less if they found marijuana fields are in Baja, or that that marijuana is much in
demand in America.
Both sides of the border should have legalized or at least decriminalized marijuana a long time ago since it's a staple drug and easily grown and sold
by the Mexican drug cartels.
The way I hear it is Mexican marijuana is considered junk and not very good to other marijuana from other parts of the world. Most Americans with a
little bit more money want their weed from other places than Mexico.
What a waste of time and a waste of perfectly good crop to burn all those acres of marijuana.
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The Coming Serfdom ?
Now, THAT is pretty SCARY.
I've seen the movies.
NONE of those Serfs had TVs.
Or, much of anything else.
NOW, I'm worried.
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Bajahowodd
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
The US is gradually becoming a poverty stricken serfdom that the wealthy control. |
Well....it's not a new idea, but communism will bring that under control. |
I'm shocked!
Communism? WTF is that? Even during the Cold War, there were no actual communist nations. There were dictators who hijacked the name, acting under the
guise of communism.
Just think that in 2011, anyone who invoke the term communism is doing it as a provocateur.
In any case, what we face in today's world is the battle between the evil of the corporatocracy, and the evil of relinquishing some freedoms for the
greater good of the country.
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You're a screaming liberal, Howard. You're a commie that doesn't want to share what he has.....only what other people have.
Leave me out of it.
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toneart
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
You're a screaming liberal, Howard. You're a commie that doesn't want to share what he has.....only what other people have.
Leave me out of it. |
Dennis,
You know better than that! At least, I hope you do. Communism is not a viable
answer nor is it a functioning political system. There are no Communists trying to take over the U.S.
Liberal does not = commie! That term is archaic; a throwback Boogieman to the 1950's Joe McCarthy/John Birch Society "The Russians are
coming...build a bomb shelter" mentality.
To disagree with the Liberal ideology is understandable. There is a huge political chasm that separates us. While I disagree with the ultra right/Tea
Party philosophy, I understand their arguments. I can see how they can support their arguments too.
So, Dennis! Come up with a better argument like I have often seen and respected in your posts. Anyone using the "Commie" rhetoric has not thought it
through for themselves. They have adopted that rhetoric from Murdock's Fox News Disinformation Machine, or else they have adopted it from someone else
who has been misinformed.
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OK....PINKO. Is that better?
Maybe "Fellow Traveler."
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Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
OK....PINKO. Is that better?
Maybe "Fellow Traveler." |
Nah! I maintain a tan year 'round.
"Fellow Traveler"? You a traveler too? I'd like to time travel to a time not so dark; either backwards or forward. Are your bags packed too?
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