Monday, May 31, 2010

Mexico's Disastrous Drug Border

Last week, videos on the internet showed scenes of the
ongoing chaos along the Mexican-American border with drug
crimes, violence and deaths. Over a 1000 National Guard
troops were ordered to these sites, a sign that this known
national security threat with drug terror/crimes reported
in the news since 2007-08 reached a crisis. LIkely, more
guards will be ordered soon.

While drug cartels possess satellite spying surveillance
equipment, according to the Wall Street Journal and the
NY Times since then, this major offensive must signal the
need to address greater security structure other than a
physical barrier for human-based violence.

Wire terror/crimes, a different kind of terror that is
related to the human-based violence of drug crimes result
in violence to the integrity of our lives in every way.
Wire terror leaves all of our health records, government
records, commerce patterns and even our criminal complaints
to be stolen by those who access for criminal intent or
malicious neglect

Reporting on this border operation has a few predict-
able takes: first, the usual liberal whine about rights
of individuals including illegal aliens, second, this is
an act of self-defense by America for Americans who want
a safe place to live, third, who takes the most control
of the $500 million budget for this operation, and fourth
how can we make the Prezy look strong on defense.

Predictable for a known problem allowed to fester at the
expense of those who have to live the daily grunge. See
an excellent WIKIPEDIA MEXICAN DRUG WAR TIMELINE entry
online with point-by-point incidents of drug arrests and
other related incidents.

Expect independent, rebel-type internet news sites to be
formed with this security crisis by those who don't like
pastry news coverage about a symptom of a larger problem.
The stupidest Democrats who run the false PR machine for
this Prezy looking for a free ride as always may have
proven themselves criminally negligent for the sake of
political slavery.

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