tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post4333104190991556597..comments2024-03-28T16:09:11.569-06:00Comments on Borderland Beat: Lawless MonterreyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger23125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-65964858498370722232011-07-27T11:28:17.126-06:002011-07-27T11:28:17.126-06:00Anonymous, who posted on July 25, at 11:40--
I ag...Anonymous, who posted on July 25, at 11:40--<br /><br />I agree with you. It is very sad, but I think these people really are evil. They have chosen the wrong path in so many ways. Serial killers aren't this violent. And the Mexicans do this to their own kind.<br /><br />I do not blame people who flee Mexico by any means necessary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-69573993554033760652011-07-26T18:12:25.649-06:002011-07-26T18:12:25.649-06:00Wait a minute? This article is from a newspaper ca...Wait a minute? This article is from a newspaper calling itself semanario ZETA? Maybe they didn't get the memo. They should go talk to Judith Zaffarini and see what she has to say. Jajajajajajajajaj!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-9055337872979269742011-07-26T17:25:41.732-06:002011-07-26T17:25:41.732-06:00@ L'B
¡Imbécil! No es touché es TUCHI. Pregú...@ L'B <br /><br />¡Imbécil! No es touché es TUCHI. Pregúntale a tu suegro lo que significa.<br /><br /><br />TúchiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-30913426481040617792011-07-26T16:12:37.876-06:002011-07-26T16:12:37.876-06:00@11:40 PM At any given time one of these 4 systems...@11:40 PM At any given time one of these 4 systems can be the largest in the world because the numbers change; California, Texas, Florida, and New York. Each has been the largest and they vacillate. This was data I got at a Texas Department of Health conference probably 6 tears ago. I will look for supporting documentation. I do respect the respectful way you asked for it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-58950119000497651942011-07-26T14:27:14.299-06:002011-07-26T14:27:14.299-06:00hey tuchi..any mouse annoying cowardly canard asse...hey tuchi..any mouse annoying cowardly canard asses @ 11:06 y 11:12 pm..<br /><br />i am not on any front lines ..is there a front line? ...pero culero... i am in Monterrey..and BTW illiterate jerkoff it is spelled touche' you REALLY need to work on your english <br /><br />give it up douche' bolsas...you are never gonna win with me <br /><br />and for the topic..yeah i think it is necessary to increase cops pay enough to compete with the bribes and other incentives offered by the narcos ..in all the world the real frontline of defense against career criminals and lawlessness in general is a well paid, motivated career police force...<br /><br />what is some of you peoples problems?...you want to play street corner anarchist, along with coffee shop revolutionary?...do you really think humanity is ready to live without laws and police?...jajajaj..what a childish view...chase butterflys toss the frisbee, and finger paint ..but leave real thinking to adults ..ok tuchis <br /> <br />why any one want to deny the people of Monterrey adequate law enforcement is beyond me...unless they were a paid shill for the narcos...si es possible?..shill(s)<br /><br /> @ B yeah i think so ...he is reduced to talking to himself to back up his ignorance<br /><br />or even worse he has a nutrider<br /><br />either way ..methinks they called victory too soon ..as imbeciles often do<br /><br />a target rich environment... clowns and ducks all around ..bb's anyone?'L 'Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-91867093554963003032011-07-26T13:42:26.029-06:002011-07-26T13:42:26.029-06:00Monterrey is the new Mogadishu! ... NOT!!!!!!!Monterrey is the new Mogadishu! ... NOT!!!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-78400697053834486252011-07-26T13:19:10.001-06:002011-07-26T13:19:10.001-06:00What? Brito told me that he had a Law Enforcemen...What? Brito told me that he had a Law Enforcement degree from the University of Phoenix? He also mentioned that he had gotten his Linguistics Degree in Laredo's Boy's Town, and that therefore he was totally impeccable. <br /><br />Monterrey wants to be the next DF and not the next Ciudad Juarez, Anonymous. But it s a beautiful place full of nightlife, the highlife, and bellas regias. Can it be no wonder that it has captured the hearts of so many knights of the night, like LB. If only they can throw more money at the cops and military like Buela and Brito say they should, then it truly will become a Heaven on Earth. Pay them all about 100 times the average workers wage, why not? It can only lead to good things if they do.Ardentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-74644305163391019302011-07-26T09:50:12.668-06:002011-07-26T09:50:12.668-06:00@ buela
Yeah I read Mexican newspapers. Hablo y es...@ buela<br />Yeah I read Mexican newspapers. Hablo y escribo español perfectamente (además radico en Nuevo León, no como la mayoría de personas en este forro) te crees reportera pero no lo eres. Ningún medio de comunicación de México se refiere a Monterrey como el nuevo Juárez. <br /><br />Maybe Brito can translate for youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-65988773314163278842011-07-26T09:39:23.498-06:002011-07-26T09:39:23.498-06:00@ ANON 11:06
do you simply read the nrco blogs for...@ ANON 11:06<br />do you simply read the nrco blogs for your news? You will remain uninformed if you do. Try the governor for starters and read my post. WHen one makes comparatives compared are not only number of murders but types and protocol, however they are so close in numbers. Who says? Do you read Mx papers? Obviously you don't read much or you would not ask such a silly Q. Its my Op...<br /><br />LB...I think the mouse is Ardent..I though your answer what excellent, I thought to myself, WHY SHOULD THEY BE PAID MORE??? Seriously? JAJAJAJA. Every expert and social thinker in the entire world including Mx says training, equipments, and high pay and incentives are a must to curb corruption.Buelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-5513016703570204102011-07-26T09:29:43.578-06:002011-07-26T09:29:43.578-06:00@ ardent
Yeah he gets it Allright. Don't you ...@ ardent <br />Yeah he gets it Allright. Don't you see, Brito is an expert on Mexico especially Monterrey since he was born and raised there and studied political science at ITESM. Did I mention his Spanish is impeccable?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-61463165257246886952011-07-26T09:20:25.693-06:002011-07-26T09:20:25.693-06:00Brito, you might want to pay ALL those Mexican cop...Brito, you might want to pay ALL those Mexican cops 20 times more pay than the average Mexican industrial worker's pay because the work is so dangerous you say, but where in the world is all this new money for the cops supposed to fall from? The sky? Or from the US taxpayer perhaps? <br /><br />I already even sat down and showed you how the wages in Mexico compare to US wages and gave you an idea of how much a US cop's pay would become if the same thing was done in the US, but you simply just ignored the figures! You simply don't get it.Ardentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-71291190393325952982011-07-26T03:50:45.881-06:002011-07-26T03:50:45.881-06:00But on every weekend the stadiums are full in Mont...But on every weekend the stadiums are full in Monterrey. Be it Rayados or Tigres. I'm gonna guess more and more chilangos gonna stop going north.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-25458571604373594382011-07-26T03:28:14.985-06:002011-07-26T03:28:14.985-06:00Mexico seems to be the worst place anyone could ev...Mexico seems to be the worst place anyone could ever find themselves. There are no solutions to the problems that Mexico has, the very, very small groups that are law abiding good people are so outnumbered they do not even have a voice and do not fit into the equation. <br /><br />The entire system in Mexico is criminal full of evil people that are rotten to the core. People are afraid to call it all what it really is out of fear of being called a racist but telling the harsh truth does not make a person a racist.<br /><br />What screw is missing from their genetic make up that allows them to commit these horrific acts against their fellow country men, women and children? My advice to anyone and everyone, get out of Mexico by any means necessary.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-82217674773246145302011-07-25T23:40:43.502-06:002011-07-25T23:40:43.502-06:00@ 10:42
I don't know if I agree with your asse...@ 10:42<br />I don't know if I agree with your assertion that Texas has a bigger Prison system than China. If it is true then maybe it's because they just execute people instead of incarcerating them? I would like to see some citation on those numbers pleaseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-23837091710850483442011-07-25T23:12:52.314-06:002011-07-25T23:12:52.314-06:00@ LB no comentes si no sabes de lo que hablas
Túc...@ LB no comentes si no sabes de lo que hablas<br /><br />TúchiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-22122202042012015612011-07-25T23:06:51.663-06:002011-07-25T23:06:51.663-06:00@buela
Who, besides you, call Monterrey the new J...@buela <br />Who, besides you, call Monterrey the new Juarez?<br /><br />@LB<br />So let me get this straight? Ardent is "señor safe Behind the US border" what are you? On the front lines in Monterrey?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-78188907738044851082011-07-25T22:42:53.195-06:002011-07-25T22:42:53.195-06:00@ Karl A...Thank you, well said and a solid, stron...@ Karl A...Thank you, well said and a solid, strong political stance. I think any change will have to occur from a radical movement as the US is too comfortable with where it is today. It may take 2 more years of this true "depression" before we have a radical revolt but it will come. It will not be to legalize drugs, but more on the nature of a dying middle class that revolts against the ultra wealthy because the hope of America is gone. We have off shored America and we produce very little compared to 20 and 30 years ago. All we make well is weapons and that is ok. But until we have a movement that has leadership supporting "Made in the USA", truly negotiates trade agreements, and does not open the doors for the ultra rich to farm our jobs out for 10 cents on the dollar, this depression will continue. We have got to quit electing politicians and start electing business leaders. We need to empty our prisons of inmates that are not there for criminal offenses such as rape, murder, robbery, theft and burglary. If drugs were legalized and regulated, the agencies that are assigned to police inmates and to arrest drug traffickers could be retrained to create the new "Made in the USA" policies. Prior to release, they could train discharging inmates trades such as oil field work, electrical worker and plant operations. Put the DEA in charge of drug control and distribution. Put another agency in charge of building an electrical grid for the USA for wind and solar energy. This all could be financed from money saved from not having to house addicts in prisons at a cost of $40,000 per inmate a year. Texas alone has a prison system larger than any other country in the world, yes larger than China and Russia. Every cop on this site will be busting my balls about this post but have have to read their posts and I do not bash them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-72519142609743393722011-07-25T21:49:33.919-06:002011-07-25T21:49:33.919-06:00@8:33 I agree with you. It's taken me a while ...@8:33 I agree with you. It's taken me a while to come to this conclusion, but it's the right one. The question is--what political ideals justify it? Answer: the basic principles of the Libertarian Party.<br /><br />"As Libertarians, we seek a world of liberty; a world in which all individuals are sovereign over their own lives and no one is forced to sacrifice his or her values for the benefit of others.<br /><br />We believe that respect for individual rights is the essential precondition for a free and prosperous world, that force and fraud must be banished from human relationships, and that only through freedom can peace and prosperity be realized.<br /><br />Consequently, we defend each person's right to engage in any activity that is peaceful and honest, and welcome the diversity that freedom brings. The world we seek to build is one where individuals are free to follow their own dreams in their own ways, without interference from government or any authoritarian power."<br /><br />It is only from a position of individual liberty that you can justify legalizing drugs. A radical change in our political system is necessary.Kari Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01301038700247894004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-1751145146178260982011-07-25T21:04:53.053-06:002011-07-25T21:04:53.053-06:00oboy..talk about old stale canards....ardnarc the ...oboy..talk about old stale canards....ardnarc the defender of narcos .epitomizes old stale canned ards ...<br /><br />why triple a cops pay over an industrial worker...gee whiz ardy tard ..let me take a stab at that one ...how about risking your life...against arguably the most ruthless criminals on earth<br /><br />but you wouldn't know about that would you canard ...senor safe and sound behind the us border...<br /><br />you have given your self a new name tardy..from now on you are the canard<br /><br />as usual condemnation...irrationalization..,but no offered solution..the same old stale.....'L'Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-61240218028765483692011-07-25T20:48:51.643-06:002011-07-25T20:48:51.643-06:00Gerardo...great post!
The problems Anon @ 7:37 out...Gerardo...great post!<br />The problems Anon @ 7:37 outlined can be said about any city in the Mexican violence landscape. Mty did not have to fall, and no one thought it would...well unless you count the State officials who began begging for help from the feds back 4 years ago, they saw the writing on the wall, and requested help, I have said repeatedly they should have protected the city much like the protected the maquilas in Juarez with a fed take over. Now it is called the new Juarez. I have a post in forum I titled THE NEW JUAREZ, and I have the death numbers for the year and they are not much different than Juarez.<br /><br />I think it was 2 1/2 years ago or so when I drove into the city and experienced my first sighting of a narcomanta hanging on the pedestrian bridge coming into the city. I was shocked as I had never seen one in Mty, it was an ädvertisement for recruits! Nowadays if your are in the city a few days you are sure to see one. I love Mty and long for the days of yesterday.Buelanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-35582424629872450652011-07-25T20:33:34.926-06:002011-07-25T20:33:34.926-06:00The PAN administration has turned Mexico into into...The PAN administration has turned Mexico into into a war zone of all types of desperate people. They have done nothing for the people of Mexico but put them at extreme risk. Calderon and his entire administration should be held accountable in an international court and any profits generated during this dark and evil era by them and any of their family members should be distributed to the people of Mexico. This is totalitarianism at it's finest and I am ashamed to see that the US supports this.<br /><br />What is it going to take? Will 90,000 dead and 200,000 disappeared be enough? Will it take twice that? How many inmates in prison in the US will it take, 10 million, 20 million? We already have 5 million. We can't afford it!!!!<br /><br />Legalize it!!!!! I don't give a damn if someone wants to smoke crack!!!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-52926101006409679032011-07-25T20:21:27.729-06:002011-07-25T20:21:27.729-06:00So how much do you think that a Mexican cop should...So how much do you think that a Mexican cop should be paid, Anonymous 7:37 pm? It seems that you believe in that now getting stale and old canard, currently being passed around amongst the drug war officialdom of the US, that the cure all to all of Mexico's problems is to simply just raise the cops' wages so as to supposedly weed out corruption there. But lets look at CANAMEX's comparison of Mexican and US wages some...<br /><br />$2.10 Average hourly manufacturing wage in Mexico<br />$17.20 Average hourly manufacturing wage in US<br /><br />In short the average Mexican industrial worker only brings home less than $400 a month, so why should cops be given raises to then take home pay 3 to 4 times that? <br /><br />Three to four time the average US manufacturing wage would be $51 to $68 per hour. Should US cops be making that much? I don't think so!Ardentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-3069703980163393282011-07-25T19:37:59.698-06:002011-07-25T19:37:59.698-06:00it is a difficult situation, because police presen...it is a difficult situation, because police presence often leads those who because of bad experiences with the police (extortion "mordidas" or otherwise) do not trust the police, plus the police are lacking in proper training and equipment, AND they are underpaid, who would want to risk their life for ingrates and a low salary, to be hated because you are a cop, who maybe, maybe, maaaaybe, at first did want to make a change for the better, but it is just hopeless when no one cooperates genuinely to stop such crimes...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com