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07-03-2018, 01:59 PM
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Re: Mexican Army Shootout with Cartels
Ol Mate Pedro, lay'n dead in the back but hey the show must go on, he knew what he signed up for right fellas.... Fellas! We will have cake in his honour in the office Friday Afternoon. Some one call his Mum, Pedro wont be home for Nachos tonight!
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07-03-2018, 02:16 PM
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Re: Mexican Army Shootout with Cartels
But Boss, i think Pedro might still be alive.! Now Listen up, we have enough room in the back of the wagon for at least 4 more or ya corpses before i start driving you lot around to either be pronounced clinically dead or in need of medical attention.!
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07-14-2018, 02:37 AM
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Re: Mexican Army Shootout with Cartels
Yeah, gun bans are working great in mexico. It's such a safe place to live. For those of you who are pro gun, remember this when leftists tell you they believe law abiding people should not own guns. Remind them of how well that is working in shit ass mexico!
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07-14-2018, 07:31 PM
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07-14-2018, 07:41 PM
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nah, I'm from México and this kind of shit is precisely the things our government wants you to watch on TV, the government planed this circus of "war on drugs" but the truth is that the same government allows the drug cartels to work freely. Cartels also receive help from the CIA and linked organizations to get weapons (stronger than those from the mexican army), training and free access to your country, all that bullshit about the immigrants is a cover up, U.S army and mexican army would rather shoot undocumented morons than cartel gang members. Going back to this kind of videos, that's fearmongering, drug trading is a big and complex thing with years of development in a huge international network. What you see on tv/internet is the same propaganda we get here: you see a poor dirty town with militia vs drug cartels, but those "conflicts" are scapegoats being cut off from the scheme |