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[*] posted on 11-24-2011 at 06:07 AM


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Jesus! when will some people stop believing this fake dream. The US contributes 400 million a year to Mexico, and Mexico is a 1.2 trillion economy, do the math?


Then why does the US need to contribute anything to Mexico?

[Edited on 11-22-2011 by Mengano]


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[*] posted on 11-24-2011 at 01:24 PM


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With the crime rate doubling in Rosarito recently, isn't it reassuring to know all the police cars are parked because they have no money for gas?

http://www.rosaritoenlanoticia.info/index.php?option=com_con...




Rosarito.-Desde anoche las unidades no han podido abastecer combustible en todo Rosarito y Primo Tapia porque no se ha pagado a la gasolinera donde se abastecen, las unidades en Primo Tapia permanecen estacionadas afuera de la estación de policía. Esperando una nueva orden urge se tomen cartas en el asunto. Toda vez que la ciudadanía ha quedado desprotegida por el descuido de algún funcionario.

Rosarito .- Since last night Rosarito and Primo Tapia patrol units have not been able to get fuel because the gas station supplier has not been paid. The units remain stationed in Primo Tapia outside the police station. They are waiting for an urgent new order to take action on the matter. Meanwhile the public has been deprived of protection by the carelessness of some official.


And this story is a blatant LIE! written by some corrupt journalist who is probably asking for money from the goverment, and not getting it.

The TRUTH is, the person in charge of paying suppliers for the Rosarito goverment, did not take into account that monday was a official day off in Mexico. Banks and goverment offices where closed. The gas stations who supply the local police get paid on mondays, but that could't happen because the banks where closed and some midlevel manager at the gas stations refused to refuel police cars for a few hours until the owner was contacted by the goverment and the matter was cleared and cars got back on the street.

At no point did all of the police cars ran out of gas.

Don't you hate it when the Mexican media distorts the truth about Mexico? That was a lot of trucks parked waiting for gas- if only overnight. There was a white (North American) lady ambushed and robbed in her car at Bajamar (cut her car off and took her purse at gunpoint). It would be a shame if that happened while these trucks were sitting there parked.

http://www.ensenada.net/noticias/nota.php?id=22711

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[*] posted on 11-25-2011 at 11:30 PM


I think the deal with RosaritoEnLaNoticia is that they don't exactly have a budget for in-depth investigative journalism. But I would like to see these local papers take more care to do the basic 5 Ws and H of newspaper writing... I mean the article is vague.

[Edited on 11-26-2011 by BobY]




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[*] posted on 11-26-2011 at 07:25 AM


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Only Two entities could have bought them those trucks, the cartels or the US taxpayers.


Jesus! when will some people stop believing this fake dream. The US contributes 400 million a year to Mexico, and Mexico is a 1.2 trillion economy, do the math?
OK sport, who would buy hundreds of new trucks for corrupt local police forces.
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