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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 12:35 PM


Well, it looks like Mexico is putting the offer for a contract back in the lap of China again!! Glad we sorted that out Motoged, whew!!
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Thanks for that link....it is one of the articles I was accused of "skimming" (" your reasoning is overly simplistic but then again I don't criticize someone who just skims over a topic and doesn't scratch below the surface." ).

It places the contract withdrawal in the lap of Mexico and NOT China !

I will continue to "scratch below the surface" and refrain from making stuff up...:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 05:26 PM


Ged, never stop scratching below the surface. When "something" comes up treat it well, amigo!

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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 06:24 PM


Yabut, if the surface itches, I scratch it anywayz. RASCA MI JUEVOS! :tumble:



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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 07:09 PM


Back on topic:
It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies were conducted by an Argentine forensic group.

Edited to correct my initial error in reporting of the forensics study.

[Edited on 11-12-2014 by Mulegena]




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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 07:16 PM


Austria? Can't Mexico do its own forensic studies? This story is getting crazier by the minute.
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It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies are being conducted in Austria as of this writing.
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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 07:22 PM


somebody posted a story that Mexico sent remains to Argentina and it has ruled out that the remains were the students.

http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/in-english/2014/mexico-guerrer...
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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 07:30 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Austria? Can't Mexico do its own forensic studies? This story is getting crazier by the minute.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Back on topic:
It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies are being conducted in Austria as of this writing.
Beg your pardon. Testing was not done in Austria, my error in reporting. Tests were done by an Argentine forensics team. I believe this is an elite group that were called upon to satisfy the grieving families of the 43 still-missing students.

Please see www.lopez-doriga.com and go to the Noticias Desticadas list on the right side of the home page. An article appears at the top of this list, c&p'd as it appears.
Publicado el 11 de Noviembre del 2014
24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados no son de los jóvenes
Peritos argentinos corroboraron la versión de la Procuraduría General de la República, pues afirman que los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de Iguala, no pertenecían a los normalistas desaparecidos.

El Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense recibió los resultados del laboratorio The Bode Technology Group, donde se afirma que 24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados en las primeras fosas de Iguala, en la zona de Pueblo Viejo, no corresponden a ninguno de los jóvenes normalistas.

La PGR ha permitido que los peritos argentinos participen en la exhumación de los cuerpos, así como en la investigación de la identidad de ellos. Por su parte, los padres de los normalistas han manifestado en repetidas ocasiones que confían más en los resultados de los sudamericanos.

El equipo de los peritos argentinos también participa en la identificación de los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de La Parota; además de recabar la evidencia que se pueda del basurero de Cocula y el Río San Juan, lugares que, de acuerdo a declaraciones, fueron ocupados para el asesinato y calcinación de los jóvenes.

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Thank you for the correction, Mulegena.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Austria? Can't Mexico do its own forensic studies? This story is getting crazier by the minute.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Back on topic:
It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies are being conducted in Austria as of this writing.
Beg your pardon. Testing was not done in Austria, my error in reporting. Tests were done by an Argentine forensics team. I believe this is an elite group that were called upon to satisfy the grieving families of the 43 still-missing students.

Please see www.lopez-doriga.com and go to the Noticias Desticadas list on the right side of the home page. An article appears at the top of this list, c&p'd as it appears.
Publicado el 11 de Noviembre del 2014
24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados no son de los jóvenes
Peritos argentinos corroboraron la versión de la Procuraduría General de la República, pues afirman que los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de Iguala, no pertenecían a los normalistas desaparecidos.

El Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense recibió los resultados del laboratorio The Bode Technology Group, donde se afirma que 24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados en las primeras fosas de Iguala, en la zona de Pueblo Viejo, no corresponden a ninguno de los jóvenes normalistas.

La PGR ha permitido que los peritos argentinos participen en la exhumación de los cuerpos, así como en la investigación de la identidad de ellos. Por su parte, los padres de los normalistas han manifestado en repetidas ocasiones que confían más en los resultados de los sudamericanos.

El equipo de los peritos argentinos también participa en la identificación de los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de La Parota; además de recabar la evidencia que se pueda del basurero de Cocula y el Río San Juan, lugares que, de acuerdo a declaraciones, fueron ocupados para el asesinato y calcinación de los jóvenes.

Con información de El Universal
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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 08:24 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Thank you for the correction, Mulegena.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Austria? Can't Mexico do its own forensic studies? This story is getting crazier by the minute.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Back on topic:
It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies are being conducted in Austria as of this writing.
Beg your pardon. Testing was not done in Austria, my error in reporting. Tests were done by an Argentine forensics team. I believe this is an elite group that were called upon to satisfy the grieving families of the 43 still-missing students.

Please see www.lopez-doriga.com and go to the Noticias Desticadas list on the right side of the home page. An article appears at the top of this list, c&p'd as it appears.
Publicado el 11 de Noviembre del 2014
24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados no son de los jóvenes
Peritos argentinos corroboraron la versión de la Procuraduría General de la República, pues afirman que los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de Iguala, no pertenecían a los normalistas desaparecidos.

El Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense recibió los resultados del laboratorio The Bode Technology Group, donde se afirma que 24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados en las primeras fosas de Iguala, en la zona de Pueblo Viejo, no corresponden a ninguno de los jóvenes normalistas.

La PGR ha permitido que los peritos argentinos participen en la exhumación de los cuerpos, así como en la investigación de la identidad de ellos. Por su parte, los padres de los normalistas han manifestado en repetidas ocasiones que confían más en los resultados de los sudamericanos.

El equipo de los peritos argentinos también participa en la identificación de los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de La Parota; además de recabar la evidencia que se pueda del basurero de Cocula y el Río San Juan, lugares que, de acuerdo a declaraciones, fueron ocupados para el asesinato y calcinación de los jóvenes.

Con información de El Universal


Articles I read said the forensics team was brought in from Argentina.

Does it matter what country?

Mexico's elected leaders and career civil service should be ashamed of what they have let mexico become! Clean house of the dead wood!
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[*] posted on 11-11-2014 at 09:43 PM


Quote:
Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Thank you for the correction, Mulegena.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Austria? Can't Mexico do its own forensic studies? This story is getting crazier by the minute.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Back on topic:
It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies are being conducted in Austria as of this writing.
Beg your pardon. Testing was not done in Austria, my error in reporting. Tests were done by an Argentine forensics team. I believe this is an elite group that were called upon to satisfy the grieving families of the 43 still-missing students.

Please see www.lopez-doriga.com and go to the Noticias Desticadas list on the right side of the home page. An article appears at the top of this list, c&p'd as it appears.
Publicado el 11 de Noviembre del 2014
24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados no son de los jóvenes
Peritos argentinos corroboraron la versión de la Procuraduría General de la República, pues afirman que los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de Iguala, no pertenecían a los normalistas desaparecidos.

El Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense recibió los resultados del laboratorio The Bode Technology Group, donde se afirma que 24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados en las primeras fosas de Iguala, en la zona de Pueblo Viejo, no corresponden a ninguno de los jóvenes normalistas.

La PGR ha permitido que los peritos argentinos participen en la exhumación de los cuerpos, así como en la investigación de la identidad de ellos. Por su parte, los padres de los normalistas han manifestado en repetidas ocasiones que confían más en los resultados de los sudamericanos.

El equipo de los peritos argentinos también participa en la identificación de los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de La Parota; además de recabar la evidencia que se pueda del basurero de Cocula y el Río San Juan, lugares que, de acuerdo a declaraciones, fueron ocupados para el asesinato y calcinación de los jóvenes.

Con información de El Universal


Articles I read said the forensics team was brought in from Argentina.

Does it matter what country?

Mexico's elected leaders and career civil service should be ashamed of what they have let mexico become! Clean house of the dead wood!
There wouldn't be anyone left.



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Same could be said about the US Congress.
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In the U.S. Congress .................


Last week brought HOPE.

For CHANGE.
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Mexico's elected leaders and career civil service should be ashamed of what they have let mexico become! Clean house of the dead wood!


It isn't the individuals. it's the system. Remove the "deadwood" individuals and it creates a vacuum that is filled automatically....immediately.
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[*] posted on 11-12-2014 at 10:59 AM


Quote:
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Quote:
Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Thank you for the correction, Mulegena.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Quote:
Originally posted by EnsenadaDr
Austria? Can't Mexico do its own forensic studies? This story is getting crazier by the minute.
Quote:
Originally posted by Mulegena
Back on topic:
It's not been proved nor disproved that these remains are those of the 43 missing students. I believe forensic studies are being conducted in Austria as of this writing.
Beg your pardon. Testing was not done in Austria, my error in reporting. Tests were done by an Argentine forensics team. I believe this is an elite group that were called upon to satisfy the grieving families of the 43 still-missing students.

Please see www.lopez-doriga.com and go to the Noticias Desticadas list on the right side of the home page. An article appears at the top of this list, c&p'd as it appears.
Publicado el 11 de Noviembre del 2014
24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados no son de los jóvenes
Peritos argentinos corroboraron la versión de la Procuraduría General de la República, pues afirman que los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de Iguala, no pertenecían a los normalistas desaparecidos.

El Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense recibió los resultados del laboratorio The Bode Technology Group, donde se afirma que 24 de los 30 cuerpos encontrados en las primeras fosas de Iguala, en la zona de Pueblo Viejo, no corresponden a ninguno de los jóvenes normalistas.

La PGR ha permitido que los peritos argentinos participen en la exhumación de los cuerpos, así como en la investigación de la identidad de ellos. Por su parte, los padres de los normalistas han manifestado en repetidas ocasiones que confían más en los resultados de los sudamericanos.

El equipo de los peritos argentinos también participa en la identificación de los cuerpos encontrados en las fosas de La Parota; además de recabar la evidencia que se pueda del basurero de Cocula y el Río San Juan, lugares que, de acuerdo a declaraciones, fueron ocupados para el asesinato y calcinación de los jóvenes.

Con información de El Universal


Articles I read said the forensics team was brought in from Argentina.

Does it matter what country?

Mexico's elected leaders and career civil service should be ashamed of what they have let mexico become! Clean house of the dead wood!
There wouldn't be anyone left.


Somebody posted on a different thread, " we'd have a thousand cops shooting at each other" If indeed they were to clean house. By all the protests and burning of government buildings, I think we're on the brink of a revolution. We even had a protest up in L.A. Hopefully things will change..




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[*] posted on 11-12-2014 at 11:03 AM
Change


If things were to change, would the replacements be any better then what is there now??? Dennis is correct. it is the culture, that is all they know and it will probably never change



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"Power Corrupts." and this is more about power than money.



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CHANGE


Is over-rated.

Looking back from the Home-Stretch, the system has worked pretty well and life in the USA has been pretty Damned Good.

Admittedly, the BEST was the '50s, but the rest has been OK, too.

We "may" even survive the Kenyan Despotic Desperado. That's looking up in the last week.
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Mr. Bile,
Just crawl back into your racist hole in Off Topic...:barf:




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Mr. Bile,
Just crawl back into your racist hole in Off Topic...:barf:

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