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| What Does It Mean ? What does this all mean for the Ground Crew ? |
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Retiring CIA chief Michael Hayden said last week that Mexico's drug violence was possibly a greater problem than Iraq for President-elect Barack Obama. The U.S. Justice Department also says Mexican gangs are one of the biggest threats to the United States.
Mexican President Felipe Calderon has sent tens of thousands of troops and federal police to battle drug gangs but the violence has become worse since he took office in 2006. At least two other groups calling themselves vigilantes have sent statements to news organizations in the past two months, one in the northern state of Sonora bordering Arizona, and the other in the Pacific state of Guerrero, home to the beach resort of Acapulco. In Ciudad Juarez, some residents say they would welcome vigilantes. "That way they would stop the gangs, the mafia. People are leaving here because of so many murders," said David Hinojosa, 30, who shines shoes in the city. The city has been rocked by gun battles and beheadings by rival gangs fighting over smuggling routes into Texas, despite the presence of around 3,000 troops and federal police. But local lawmakers say encouraging vigilantes is a mistake. Some residents question whether soldiers are moonlighting as hitmen for drug gangs, a charge the army denies. "People's reactions are understandable. But this is not the route we should take to solve things," said Andreu Rodriguez, an opposition lawmaker and the head of security issues in Chihuahua's state legislature. |
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border incursions I have read of in recent years. The vigilantes is an interesting phenomena worth close monitoring because as the social contract unravels in this country you will see it here. In the short term it boils down to two words; civil war. In the long term what you might expect will be a war lord environment such as you find in Somalia or Afganistan. It's just a mad mad mad max world. TEOTWAWKI |
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The whole world should keep their eyes on the Vigilante thing going on, maybe it will give some ideas!
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She is the block captain of the neighborhood watch
and queen of all she surveys http://www.metacafe.com/watch/872496...mg_first_time/ .50 caliber vs .223/.308/ak = no contest But what makes the .50 cal owner lie awake at night? ![]() the anzio 20mm rifle... This can make Stryker vehicles roll over and die. Vigilante with a capital V |
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Because the 20mm has been illegal in America since 1967 I can only guess that you would be allowed to shoot it one time each month without busting your budget. |
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I've heard the same for the .50 cal., I wonder if there's a reloader for that size?, I've always reloaded my own.
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I never got that far into it. I just buy the cheap Soviet stuff (Wolf). It works
well enough for my level of accuracy and requirements. |
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HaHa that's what I've got too, some cheap Russian hollow points and some plastic coated target rounds for the SKS, which is Chinese, LOL!
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MEXICO CITY – President Felipe Calderon's war on drug trafficking has led to his own doorstep, with the arrest of a dozen high-ranking officials with alleged ties to Mexico's most powerful drug gang, the Sinaloa Cartel.
The U.S. praises Calderon for rooting out corruption at the top. But critics say the arrests reveal nothing more than a timeworn government tactic of protecting one cartel and cracking down on others. Operation Clean House comes just as the U.S. is giving Mexico its first installment of $400 million in equipment and technology to fight drugs. Most will go to a beefed-up federal police agency run by the same people whose top aides have been arrested as alleged Sinaloa spies. "If there is anything worse than a corrupt and ill-equipped cop, it is a corrupt and well-equipped cop," said criminal justice expert Jorge Chabat, who studies the drug trade. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090124/...tel_in_control |
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Better yet, pull Rambo out of Afghanistan and send him on a mission. If neither are available, Vin Diesel is. (Sorry. Wanted to have a sense of humor about this) |
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