Just when you think you're becoming immune to the daily toll of Cartel related murders in Mexico, we learned about Cartels killers invading a Casino in Monterrey, dousing it with gasoline and setting a fire that killed at least 52 people, reported mostly older women.
A day later, Mexican National Ass Clown Felipe Calderon tells the U.S., in a speech directed at U.S. Citizens that we are partly responsible. Then he calls on us to quit selling high powered weapons and assault rifles to criminals that operate in Mexico. Since the casino murderers used gasoline, should we quit letting Mexicans buy gasoline as well? Maybe a bar on sales of Zippos to Mexico will do the trick?
And this clown addresses U.S. Citizens? Maybe he would have a point addressing the U.S. Government, specifically Eric Holder's Justice Department and the ATF who, under notorious Operation Fast and Furious, allowed thousands of guns to go to the Cartels, and nobody responsible in the Adminstration down to the ATF Director has yet to be held responsible.
And of course there is the four Mexican Nationals in Las Vegas, Nevada who bought and smuggled AK-47's, M-16's, and even some .50 caliber semi-automatic rifles directly to the Zetas....perhaps the most brutal cartel there is.......but that's like saying Joe Biden is perhaps the least Liberal idiot in Obama Administration.
Here's a message for Felipe Calderon: The problem ain't us. It's you,... your lack of a national ethic that allows the police departments, the government, and military to be infiltrated by Cartel members or for the Cartels to buy cooperation. Take the damn gloves off you idiot. Institute capital punishment. Develop real prisons rather than prisoner run institutions you have now. Ask the U.S. to target the Cartel leadership. And quit blaming us you incredibly stupid buffoonery.
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Showing posts with label Mexican Cartel Violence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexican Cartel Violence. Show all posts
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Mexico - Wanting to Blame the U.S. ......Again
Received from the National Rifle Association Legislative Alerts. Mexico - another example, this time of a Nation and not individuals, who are failing to take responsibility for their own actions or in-actions Calderon is sitting down there in the opulent Mexican Presidential Palace while thousands of his people kill each other and hundreds of thousands, if not millions, scramble to live each and every day.
In another chapter in the ongoing attempt to blame the American gun community for Mexico's internal strife, CBS News reports that the Mexican government has retained the New York City-based law firm of Reid Collins & Tsai to examine its options for suing U.S. gun manufacturers and distributors. This report describes Mexico's actions as a "novel approach," in reality, such lawsuits have been used for decades as a tactic by anti-gun groups and governments in their attempts to bankrupt gun manufacturers and circumvent the political process.
That's why Congress passed the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act" in 2005. This act protects firearms manufacturers, distributors, dealers and importers from suits brought about as a result of "the harm solely caused by the criminal or unlawful misuse of firearm products or ammunition products by others when the product functioned as designed and intended." The outlook for a Mexican government suit looks dim; since the PLCAA was signed into law by President George W. Bush on Oct. 26, 2005, no federal court has allowed such a suit by a government plaintiff to go forward against a U.S. firearms manufacturer.
In another chapter in the ongoing attempt to blame the American gun community for Mexico's internal strife, CBS News reports that the Mexican government has retained the New York City-based law firm of Reid Collins & Tsai to examine its options for suing U.S. gun manufacturers and distributors. This report describes Mexico's actions as a "novel approach," in reality, such lawsuits have been used for decades as a tactic by anti-gun groups and governments in their attempts to bankrupt gun manufacturers and circumvent the political process.
That's why Congress passed the "Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act" in 2005. This act protects firearms manufacturers, distributors, dealers and importers from suits brought about as a result of "the harm solely caused by the criminal or unlawful misuse of firearm products or ammunition products by others when the product functioned as designed and intended." The outlook for a Mexican government suit looks dim; since the PLCAA was signed into law by President George W. Bush on Oct. 26, 2005, no federal court has allowed such a suit by a government plaintiff to go forward against a U.S. firearms manufacturer.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Mexico Cartel Violence
Take a look at the below picture. Sorry if it offends you. I'll bet it offends Mexican citizens more. This is what the Mexican Cartels have been doing for years. They are nothing but animals. In fact, that’s a insult to animals who have at least some sense of honor. There is no reasoning with these groups. When a U.S. Law Enforcement officer such as a Border Patrol Agent or a County Sheriffs Deputy runs into someone (or worse yet a group of these scum bags) along the U.S.-Mexican border, it is very hard to ascertain with a moments time if the group is just a bunch of migrants illegally entering the U.S. to find work or get in line for entitlements, or, if the group is from an organization that does the routine violence such as pictured in the below picture.
Translation of the sign above: “they continue sending more assholes of this damn Mamito – (we) don’t understand (why)” “greetings from Tocayo and Eagle”
Yesterday, two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agents were shot, one killed, in central Mexico . Chances are they were not targeted because they were U.S. Law Enforcement Officers, but rather just an off shoot of the indiscriminate violence rendered by the Mexican Cartels.
Don't let your Legislators of the Administration tell you the violence is manageable,...don;t let them tel you the boder is safer than ever before.
Translation of the sign above: “they continue sending more assholes of this damn Mamito – (we) don’t understand (why)” “greetings from Tocayo and Eagle”
Yesterday, two Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Agents were shot, one killed, in central Mexico . Chances are they were not targeted because they were U.S. Law Enforcement Officers, but rather just an off shoot of the indiscriminate violence rendered by the Mexican Cartels.
Don't let your Legislators of the Administration tell you the violence is manageable,...don;t let them tel you the boder is safer than ever before.
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