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Re: Mexico Drug War becoming fact
AN IBD article that issues the same warning we have heard before:
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArti...20893237619883 And it also says that paying lip service to making the border doesn't do anything. Semper Fi, Carry On |
Re: Mexico Drug War becoming fact
Interestingly, I haven't really heard anything about the current financial crisis affecting Mexico in the news. That has to indicate how bad things are there when when a crisis of this magnitude doesn't seem to be making their situation any worse.
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You don't hear anything from the news that doesn't make the One look good or fit their "Blame America" narrative. The MSM is about as useful as a .22 against a tiger.
The news services on the internet has all the stories that the media SHOULD be covering but won't for the reasons cited above. My whole point of putting these news stories up is to show that our humble game is dead-on in many ways. Semper Fi, Carry On |
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Another aspect of the war down south: armored civilian vehicles and their producers seeing a 50% increase in demand, USAToday:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...violence_N.htm Something else we could try to add to the game. Semper Fi, Carry On |
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I was playing a game using these flags and noticed that the victory flags are not centered. I copied the flags directly over the old flags in the shp file. Any idea why it would be offset? |
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Double Deuce,
Check out this article,it sounds alot like your original drugwar text. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7941043.stm |
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Found some more interesting stuff here: Police: U.S. teens were hit men for Mexican cartel |
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ElPaso Times News Archives BUT it'll now cost to access it. :( |
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Nuts....
Sorry about that. I hadn't thought that they would archive it so rapidly.:mad: Most of the good reports are actually coming out of Mexico herself and a really god site runs translations of the news stories: http://m3report.wordpress.com/ And here is an interactive map tracing the violence in Mexico: http://www.exonline.com.mx/diario/contenido/468598 Since I read, write, and speak spanish, I prefer to read the news directly form the countries involved, because as it has been said many times, things get lost in translation.:rolleyes::D Semper Fi, Carry On |
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