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DRR Elite |
Money to enhance Mexican law enforcement may as well be poured down a rathole!!!!!!!!!! Hypocritically the Whitewater queenie blames Americans for buying drugs and escalating the drug wars WHEN the rapist's bro is on tape saying the rapist has a nose like a vacuum cleaner when cocaine is in the area!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NOW we have another aider and abetter of the drug wars, blowhard doofus joe's daughter is caught on video snorting a few lines of coke!!!!!!!!!!! Do all the socialist donkies have to stay high to spout the inane garbage they do???????????????? TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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DRR All Star |
I wonder how many lines old GW put up his noze? He probably used a little silver spoon. _____________________________ Wes Scott | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Yea, Kinda makes you wonder what kind of party it would be to get Nobama, Bush, Clinton, Kennedy, Marion Barry,and all the other druggies and drunks in Washington together. We already know none of them are worth a damn as leaders.. Sure would hate to pay that bill though Wait we did pay it and still paying.. LMAO Dave "It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance." -Thomas Sowell | |||
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DRR Pro |
You didn't answer my questions. You really don't like to say anything negative about Obama or his administration. Do you feel that the rest of Ron Paul's supporters or Ron Paul himself feel the same ? | |||
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<Jeremy J.> |
That's OK, you didn't answer mine. Now we're even. | ||
DRR Elite |
DREAM ON!!!!!!!!!!!!! You're still a left-wing socialist liberal kook, down there with your left-wing brethren!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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DRR All Star |
Thank you, thank you, thank you. _____________________________ Wes Scott | |||
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DRR Pro |
Ashley Biden Tape: VP's Daughter Allegedly Doing Cocaine In Videotape Hawked By Friend, Reports NY Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...dly-do_n_180392.html | |||
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<Jeremy J.> |
And? | ||
DRR Pro |
You said Americans are to blame for Mexican drug problem , so I gave you an American. lol | |||
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DRR Elite |
Supporting terrorists and gang bangers, that's what this administration is all about!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whoever it is shopping the blowhard doofus joe ditz's snorting tape around must know the danger from the teleprompters thugs because they've showed the tape to people. The thugs got to the ambulance chaser involved because he has bailed already!!!!!!!!!!!!!!This message has been edited. Last edited by: Bill Koski, TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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DRR All Star |
I think HC's statement was about the guns that are being shipped across the border to the drug lords. The guns are manufactured here and are being shipped to mexxxicccooo illegally. Obama has approved more agents to be sent to our borders, something dumbya was lax on. He likes Taco Bell. | |||
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DRR All Star |
koski, you're just plain fawking nuts and need to be medicated................. No wonder why you had to leave Mich. | |||
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DRR Pro |
How many agents? How much money and troops are in his plan for securing the Pakistan/Afghanistan border? | |||
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DRR All Star |
LMAO.... Interesting you used a piece from Huffington. At this point, i would have my doubts since Washington Post would not buy the footage when started out at 2 mil. then down as low as 225,000. GOP would have paid much more as they were generous with falinPalin. Sounds like a money scam to me. jmop | |||
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WASHINGTON -- Hundreds of federal agents, along with high-tech surveillance gear and drug-sniffing dogs, are headed to the Southwest to help Mexico fight drug cartels and keep violence from spilling across the U.S.-Mexico border, Obama administration officials said Tuesday. The border security initiative, which expands on efforts begun during the Bush administration, is aimed at drug traf****ers who have wreaked havoc in Mexico in recent years and are blamed for a spate of kidnappings and home invasions in some U.S. cities. The plan was announced as Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton prepares to travel today to Mexico for the start of several weeks of high-level meetings between the two countries on the drug violence issue. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Attorney General Eric Holder are expected to meet with Mexican officials in early April. The Obama administration's multi-agency plan includes nearly 500 agents and support personnel. However, officials did not say where the additional agents would come from or how long they would stay at the border. Napolitano said officials still were considering whether to deploy the National Guard to the Arizona and Texas borders with Mexico, which the governors had requested. Deputy Attorney General David Ogden said the combined efforts of the U.S. and Mexican governments would "destroy these criminal organizations." Rep. Lamar Smith, the senior Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, said he was happy to see the administration getting more aggressive with the cartels, but he worried about what would see less attention in the U.S. "I am concerned that when you're taking almost 500 law enforcement agents from one place to another, wherever place they're leaving is going to be understaffed and will mean that some laws are not being enforced," said Smith, R-Texas. Authorities said they will increase the number of immigrations and customs agents, drug agents and anti-gun traf****ing agents operating along the border. The government also will allow federal money to be used to pay for local law enforcement involved in southwestern border operations, and to send more U.S. officials to work inside Mexico. Prosecutors say they will make a greater effort to go after those smuggling guns and drug profits from the U.S. into Mexico. Napolitano acknowledged that the fight against the drug cartels is not just in Mexico but in the U.S. where the drugs are sold. "This is a supply issue, and it's a demand issue," she said. To address the demand, she cited funding set aside for drug courts in the recent stimulus package. She said these drug courts "have been very effective in reducing recidivism among drug offenders." The administration is also highlighting $700 million that Congress has already approved to support Mexico's efforts to fight the cartels. Officials said President Obama is particularly concerned about killings in Ciudad Juarez and Tijuana, and that he wants to prevent such violence from spilling over into the United States. Among the moves the government is making: n Sending about 350 additional personnel from the Homeland Security Department for a host of border-related work, including doubling the border enforcement security teams that combine local, state and federal officers. n Adding 16 new Drug Enforcement Administration positions in the southwestern region. DEA currently has more than 1,000 agents working in the region. n Sending 100 more people form the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to the border in the next 45 days. n Boosting the FBI's intelligence and analysis work on Mexican drug cartel crime. n Increasing the inspection of rail cargo heading from the U.S. into Mexico and putting X-ray units in place to try to detect weapons being smuggled into Mexico. Napolitano said her department already has seen success with stepped-up efforts. "For example, the communities -- the border towns themselves -- some of them are actually reporting a decrease in violent crime," she said. In Texas, border counties and cities have largely escaped the spillover of violence that has affected cities such as Phoenix and Atlanta. In El Paso, for instance, police responded to fewer than 20 homicides in 2008, while their counterparts across the Rio Grande in Ciudad Juarez have handled more than 2,000 killings since January 2008. The situation is similar in Laredo, which shares a border with Nuevo Laredo, and McAllen, just across the Rio Grande from Reynosa. The plans announced Tuesday fall short of Gov. Rick Perry's request last month that 1,000 troops be sent to bolster border security in his state. Perry said Tuesday that Washington has ignored the border for too long. "We have been successful in spite of Washington's lack of focus on the border," said Perry, a Republican. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, also a Republican, praised the government's plan as "a great first step." Arizona's Republican governor, Jan Brewer, said the additional federal agents and technology will help, but National Guard troops are needed. In addition, the Obama administration should boost funding for local governments and tribal governments "to respond to the clearly increased threat of violence and kidnappings," Brewer said. Although Mexico wants the U.S. take more responsibility in the drug fight, officials south of the border have also bristled at the increasing "militarization" of the border. Mexico officials are likely to welcome the stepped up efforts north of the border, but they have argued that much of the border security added recently has made illegal immigration more dangerous and done little to nothing to crack down on the illegal weapons trade. I printed the wh o l e article for the ones that are doing alot of spinning concerning HC's visit to Mexico. | |||
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DRR Elite |
All the while hubby, THE RAPIST, is supporting the drug gangs by snorting their cocaine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now poor 'ole teleprompters handlers are whining because the media won't cover up the teleprompters NUMEROUS gaffes and it is having a negative effect on his (perceived?????????) effectiveness, EASY, just keep a gag on teleprompter unless the teleprompter is fired up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Come to think of it, what EFFECTIVENESS has teleprompter ever exhibited????????????????????????? TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!!!! Later, Bill Koski | |||
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DRR All Star |
Of all the sorted things I have heard said about Bill, being a cocaine user was never one of them. Please explain your statement if you can, or own up to fabricating untruths to make you seem smarter than you are. _____________________________ Wes Scott | |||
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DRR All Star |
Bush completely, for all intents and purposes, ignored any form of prevention of illegal entry of persons from Mexico aside from building a small segment of an easily breechable, expensive fence and presiding over the sentencing, to long jail terms, of two border agents for shooting a drug runner. _____________________________ Wes Scott | |||
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