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originally posted by: MikeA
originally posted by: roadgravel
a reply to: MikeA
Yes, I know. We should respect Mexico and we do.
But we both know if Exxon or one of their friend in business wanted it then Mexico politics wouldn't matter.
It's not going to end pursuing it as it is now.
I spent 8 years in the Coast Guard chasing drug runners, so believe me when I say you're 100% correct there. For every boat stopped 5 got through. A new approach is needed because this one isn't going to work. Stop using pillows and blankets and start using steel and fire.
originally posted by: lakenheath24
Lol. Strange person to homeowner....sir may I ask you a question? Do you snort coke and how much do you spend per week?
Get outta here with stupid surveys.
a reply to: howtonhawky
originally posted by: MikeA
originally posted by: MerkabaTribeEntity
originally posted by: MikeA
Make drug dealing a murder charge, since we all know drugs kill, and put them away for life.
You would need an awful lot of jails to house that many people.
I gave my mate a beer earlier, should I face a murder charge?
First thing I don't care how many jails we would need if it puts even a dent in the problem.
...Second, last time I checked beer was not a drug.
...Now if you pour beer down his/her throat then give them the car keys,...
...These people cut their drugs with everything from baby Power to rat poison just to make more money.
...Kids OD on their poison, or die from long term use
...and they respond with not my problem.
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