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2010 Narco Nation Art Collection (HD)


 

2010 Narco Nation Art Collection (HD) – NARCO NATION – The Drug Borders of America Ignacio’s unique collection depicts his thoughts, his ideas and his life along the Border States. California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, are siblings of the NARCO STATES. Half Mexican, Half American, and dangerous! Simply stated, it is a Modern Day Wild West. Border towns embody a lifestyle of their own. You don’t have to work hard to get what you want. You can be a vulture, a snake, or a coyote… It’s dirty money but it is consistent and regular work. The lives on the Border States are led by current Banditos (Bandits). They circle and scavenge like vultures, but strike like rattlesnakes… Sometimes the innocent are killed if they are in the way. The Banditos protect what they have, and they will protect it with their lives. Courageous Anti-Drug fighters have also succumbed in this battlefield while the Narcos live like Saints and their people praise them. They are folk heroes too… Part Pablo Escobar, Part Robin Hood, and Part Billy the Kid The Narcos are as hungry and thirsty as wild Boars in this rugged territory. They are addicted to political power and filthy wealth that comes from their endless supply of narcotics. The Godfather, “Lord of the Drugs,” has America in a trance. Controlling all routes and military with stimulants and a passion for power. El Padrino (Godfather) divides his power amongst his associates in Tijuana, Sonora, Juarez, and the Gulf of Mexico. It is common that these associate drug lords fight

 

Jeff Biggers will speak on Arizona immigration laws at CSUN

Filed under: Drug Abuse Tucson

Jan Brewer and former Arizona State Senator Russell Pearce “manufactured the immigration crisis for a larger state's right political agenda,” claimed Biggers, who was raised in Tucson, Arizona. He also said Brewer's poll … comments without warning …
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Censored from the Texas tarsands blockade to the Arizona and Palestine borders

Filed under: Drug Abuse Tucson

Photo US Border Patrol spying on O'odham homes on O'odham land. O 'odham say that their tribal government has been co-opted by the US government and will not protect them from the abuse of Border Patrol agents. … Earlier, US soldiers, high school …
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