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Should We Send in the Military to Clamp Down on WHITE People Using Drugs in Arizona Making the Real Violence?

Question by Rachel: Should we send in the Military to clamp down on WHITE people using drugs in Arizona making the real violence?

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Answer by Stickboy
There is no such thing as White people, only Canadians and Europeans and so forth.

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USA-AZ Sheriff Joe Arpaio – The struggle for control of the AZ / Mexico border – Blog Article: endofdays.extramilefamilymedia.info This video begins to show you what is happening now that we have begun to close our borders along Mexico and highlights the failure of our government to complete yet another task We The People had charged them with. At Tecate Mexico the government ignored its obligation to erect a proper border fence, leaving sections of old 10 ft high matt fencing, with many holes, that is easy to climb in place. They did this all along the California border. This is pure negligence on the part of the government but the Mainstream Media simply refuses to report on this. Fact of the matter is that the government lied about how many miles of fence were actually built along the border when the secure fence act was put in place. They fraudulently counted the sections of existing sections of substandard fence in the number of mile of fence they had reported to the public they built. All told they really only erected just over 200 miles of fence before calling it quits. They did more damage than good by not completing the fence because the sections that went up only forced the drug smugglers to make use of other open corridors, which were already controlled by other drug cartels, to get their drugs into America and that is what has sparked the current drug war that is ensuing in Arizona today. Now we know just what Sheriff Joe is up against. To make matters worse Obama and Hillary Clinton are use this tension to spur a racially charged divide

 

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. investigated on use of funds

Filed under: Drug Use Arizona

The first of 20 individuals indicted in 2011 on charges of buying high-powered firearms in Arizona to be used by Mexican drug gangs was sentenced Monday in San Diego federal court to 57 months in prison. Danny Cruz Morones, 24, of Phoenix is the first …
Read more on Tampabay.com

 

Men With Guns, Boys With Rocks in a Dangerous Land

Filed under: Drug Use Arizona

It was in the early hours of October 2 that a ground sensor alarm went off near Naco, Arizona, in an area suspected to be a drug-smuggling corridor. U.S. Border Patrol agents responded, shots were fired, and Agent Nicholas Ivie, 30, was soon dead.
Read more on NACLA (blog)