tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post8564741983979884329..comments2024-03-18T22:36:18.657-06:00Comments on Borderland Beat: A U.S. Connection to the Juárez Student MassacreUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-33853697406000678472010-02-05T12:09:57.623-07:002010-02-05T12:09:57.623-07:00Mexico needs to search-rescue "grid" the...Mexico needs to search-rescue "grid" the entire Mexican<br />map. Grid square by grid square.<br />Then Mexico needs to get serious<br />and get off its butt and search and destroy anything to do with drugs in each grid... until the entire<br />country has been searched and <br />secured... blaming the USA is an<br />excuse of not get their job done.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5195137745759962560.post-32138900148059207702010-02-05T06:50:42.357-07:002010-02-05T06:50:42.357-07:00Wow! Here we go again blaming the U.S. Unbeleivabl...Wow! Here we go again blaming the U.S. Unbeleivable! Instead of Mexico looking in the mirror and saying something is seriously wrong, it wants to blame the U.S. Of course the need for drugs in the U.S. is a problem, thats why the U.S. fights the war on drugs. The part about U.S. weapons being used to kill and intimidate is untrue. Most of the weapons used and seized in Mexico from NTO's are brought in from Central America, China or Russia. AK-47's are cheap. Some are stolen from or provided by the Mexican military. Weapons from the U.S make up a fraction of what is seized. The aide from the U.S. arrives in Mexico where it goes from there who knows? Same old problem of corruption. Get your facts straight.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com