Mexico's Most-Wanted Man - a Drug Dealer - Featured in Forbes's List of Billionaires »

Posted By iamamaniac 8 months, 2 weeks ago in News

Forbes magazine’s recently published rich-list has once again sparked controversy after factoring Mexico’s most-wanted criminal, billionaire Joaquin Guzman into its calculations.

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    rj3sp8 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Criminals who lives by extorting,hurting and event killings others human shouldn't be considered as a model on the richiest top list. Now drug cartel leader is on the list, what would be next?

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    AmyVernon8 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Well, the list is the richest, not the nicest.

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    engineer8 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Take his money and give it ti the US treasury to reduce the debt. He doesn't need it in jail

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    adrianrobinsonm8 months, 2 weeks ago

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    UNFORTUNATELY, THE RICH CRIMINALS GET ALL THE ACCLAIM, WHILE THE POOR HONEST WORKING PEOPLE GET BLAMED, CENSURED, AND CONDEMNED. BUT, REMEMEMBER, OUR ETERNALLY BLESSED AND ETERNALLY BLESSING LORD, YESHUA HA MASHICH ETERNALLY IS THE POOR HONEST WORKING PEOPLE'S ETERNAL HELPER,ETERNAL PROVIDER,AND ETERNAL ADVOCATE AND ETERNAL PROTECTOR!!!!!!!!!
    HALLELUIA! HALLELUIA! HALLELUIA! ETERNAL AMEIN SELO'S!!!!!!!!!

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    mmrhe8 months, 2 weeks ago

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    The main difference between the corporate ****** and street thugs is honesty
    At least the drug dealer isn't pretending he's investing your money or making you healthy etc...
    It's the suit and tie, flap pin wearing sociopaths that are the most dangerous

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      Natureboy8 months, 2 weeks ago

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      "Behind every great fortune there is a crime." - Honore de Balzac

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        BeeTap168 months, 2 weeks ago

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        Just think, the money this thug earned was given by the American's narcophobe war machine. They let the money slip through their hands and into the hand of criminals. A Billion dollars that could have gone towards the betterment of mankind. The American sponsored narcophobe war machine (drug war) cost about a 100 billion dollars a year. A 100 billion that could have gone to the levy systems in New Orleans to prevent the Katrina disaster. Talk about pork spending. That's the whole darn pig farm. "Harm reduction" is a far safer, saner, cheaper and far more effective institution approach to drug abuse.
        This war machine is a far greater threat than the cartels because America's drug policies fuels the black market, the crimes and the horrible collateral damages stemming from this insane and draconian mind set.
        Those that support these insane policies and most of the laws share as much blame if not more than the cartels.

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          AdaWakeman4 months, 4 weeks ago

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          I remember reading the article. He was the 701st person in the list, if I remember. However, I like the fact that the magazine had the courage to do this. They proved the fact that a drug dealer can become a rich and free man, in this corrupted world. Police don't care about our children ending up in Drug Rehab Treatment centers... but the money they get from being corrupted.

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            7thspages1 week, 3 days ago

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            So many of the very rich came by their money illegally.1 to 3 generations later everyone forgets and just know the heirs as rich.

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