Monday, April 20, 2009

"No One Should Feel Immune"

Curry also found out firsthand what federal drug enforcement agents have long understood. The drug war, with the savagery it brings, knows no bounds. It had landed in his back yard, in the foothills of the Appalachians, in Alabama's wealthiest county, around the corner from The Home Depot.

One thousand, twenty-four miles from the Mexico border. [More]
Government usurpation, corruption and negligence have led us to this. And the solution is to give them more power to disarm us?

Not feeling very immune, I don't think so.

7 comments:

AvgJoe said...

Why do I care if criminals kill each other. Come on we have the bad guys killing the bad guys, I don't see a loss.

Sean said...

After they satisfy themselves that the area is theirs,Joe, they'll turn their attention to your children, your friends, your business, to you. If they have no hesitation to torture and murder each other, they'll have the same easy way of doing business with you and yours. The loss comes in at the point that if we ignore this kind of thing among us, in will be commonplace. I'm all for them killing each other, in Mexico.

AvgJoe said...

When it comes to that point they haven't a snowballs chance.
However for the time being we are completely helpless to stop the flow of criminals into our country from Mexico because the federal government wants it that way.
So for the time being I have no choice but to watch these killers killer each other.

Sean said...

I can dig it. What could we do to convince them to go after that Washington crowd?

ajkurp said...

Joe's right. No loss here.

Not long ago a similar contract hit near Parma, Idaho. Illegal Mexicans selling Mexican pharmaceuticals and not playing nice with the proceeds.
The lesson here is: If you choose to do unlawful drug business with lawless gangs, play by the rules.

They aren't going to call the cops.

Anonymous said...

Re: Sean, you are absolutely right. Criminals are criminals, and they only view other people as fuel to burn. A couple of years ago, in a Civil War battlefield in the Shenandoah Valley, a woman's body was found. No, not a casualty of the Civil War. It was placed there recently.
As a matter of fatc, the body was a former MS-13 member who turned informant, and was snuffed by her former amigos in the most brutal way. She had been electrocuted, drain cleaner poured down her throat, and her body was jabbed hundreds of times with hypodermic syringes, before her killers dragged her out and dumped the body in the Shenandoah.

Another example of the sheer wanton savagery that the war on drugs spawned. MS-13 is now entrenched in even the remotest corners of Virginia and Pennsylvania.

I saw this on a Discovery channel episode about the MS-13, on Youtube. It was terrifying to watch.

Mike H said...

We can deal with the gang problem ourselves. Just be careful.

Just noticed the verification workd is 'fright' -s-. The gangs can be stopped, but we must protect oyrselves. We've been doing it for years in Indy.