Monday, December 22, 2008

Let's Place the Blame Where it Belongs

Mexican police found nine decapitated bodies on Sunday in a city near the tourist resort of Acapulco, and at least some of the victims might have been soldiers who were battling against powerful drug gangs.

The bodies of the men, which were marked with signs of torture, were left on the side of a highway, while their heads were stuffed in a plastic bag found outside a shopping center, police in the state of Guerrero told Reuters. [More]
Damned American gun shows...

[Via Avg Joe]

1 comment:

  1. Let it be noted that cutting off a human beings head is done with a knife, ax or something of that sort. A firearm isn't used to do such a violent death. Remember Nick Burg and his screams as they cut his head off? These folks most likely died the same way. I'm sure everyone of these folks wanted to die this way over being shot in the head. Giving a choice of course.
    Mexico is number 6th in the world in murder by the CDC. Mexico also has laws that are of the strongest in the world against firearms and ammo. Which means to get that award of being number 6th. Many of the people murdered there are killed with slow, violent deaths with knives, clubs and the rest of the primitive weapons of butchering a human to death with.
    If anyone does a little research they will find that in areas like LA. Murder warrants are in the 90 percent range for illegal Mexicans. Some people are just violent by nature and crime stats prove this beyond any liberal PC jive.
    The last thing people need is to be unarmed to defend themselves against such violent criminals. Or to have charges against them for defending themselves, family and loved one's in their own home.
    One last thing: My personal hunch is the knives were bought at open air markets that sell Elvis on black velvet. Big long one's made in China and sold in Mexico. Hey this world market is really starting to work!

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