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Posted by: berkeley 2 years, 6 months agoBefore the 1990s, groups based in the Pacific Coast state of Sinaloa dominated Mexico's drug trade. The country's traffickers were becoming cash-rich as Colombian cartels increasingly ceded key smuggling routes into the U.S. to them.
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Ruggaboo
May 21, 2007, 11:20 a.m.Nobody cares about the festering Mexican cess pool.
The rampant corruption, criminal culture and overall atrocities have made Mexico a shameful country throughout history.
These people are completely unable to create a just, civilized society and rule themselves. Another reason why we need less- not more of them in America. Still they have the nerve to show up here waving some watermelon flag like they have something to be proud of...and perhaps they do?
Maybe they are proud of Mexico and in some twisted way think it a lexicon of modern life...me thinks NOT!
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