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Date / Time: 9/2/2009 7:42 PM UTC
Too bad – just the Mexican's started to get tough on the villains who are bringing the methamphetamine, heroin and cocaine to our kids, someone in Congress decided the Mexican army was being too mean to the cartels.
What is the army supposed to do with thieves, killers and just about the nastiest humans you would ever want to meet.
The human rights violators are the cartels.
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"U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) has put a hold on a State Department plan to endorse Mexico's human-rights record, putting in jeopardy U.S. antidrug aid to its southern neighbor.
Reuters reported Aug. 5 that Leahy balked at the State Department's intention to approve Mexico's conduct as it wages a bloody battle against drug traffickers. Leahy heads a committee with jurisdiction over foreign-aid money. The finding in favor of Mexico's human-rights conduct was slated to be issued prior to President Obama's visit to Guadalajara this weekend."
http://www.jointogether.org/news/headlines/inthenews/2009/plan-to-certify-mexicos.html
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