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War on the Mexican border!
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1428162:MV8xNTI0Mjk2XzI1MjYwMDMwXzY1QjA0MjUy] [quote:Sweetshrub] Sorry, AC1428162 but you're full of shit. Most of our Indians have more in common with Asia than the Americas and the bloodlines, even the languages, prove it, not to speak of the obvious physical characteristics. Athabaskan language groups can be found not only among Apaches and Navajos but also in Alaska, Siberia and Mongolia. The common word for a full-blood in Mexico, by the way, is animalito. That means savage. Though Mexicans themselves are almost all Indian blood, though a mix of many tribes at that, being a 'mestizo' is an all-important distinction to them that in their perception makes them a few steps above the 'Indio' in every way. Perhaps you don't remember that unpleasantness in Chiapas and what it was about. You don't know anything about Latin America or the mindset of the people in it. [/quote] And I Don't know any one that calls a full blood native Animalito. That means little Animal I smell bull shit stuck on that shrub so it don't smell so sweet. [/quote]
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Texas Department of Public Safety
June 9, 2011
Shootout between U. S. law enforcement and drug cartel on Texas border
Early this morning, U. S. law enforcement officers participating in a multi-agency Texas Ranger Recon operation were fired upon from Mexico while attempting to interdict a large drug load. At least three suspected drug runners were wounded in the exchange of gunfire.
A suspicious vehicle on the U. S. side of the Rio Grande River was observed along with two cartel drug recovery boats. Three law enforcement patrol boats arrived on the scene and received heavy gun fire from the Mexico side while attempting to interdict the drug-laden boats.
Mexican authorities were notified of the abandoned cartel drug-laden boats and are on the scene.
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