Friday, November 20, 2009

Drug War is Over

It must be.

Related:
Drug War Making a Killing in Boston

Well, maybe not. No follow up, Glob?

Nope, instead they are moving on....


"Nantucket drug inquiry leads to three arrests" by John M. Guilfoil, Globe Correspondent | November 15, 2009

Francisco Pena, 29, of Nantucket, an El Salvadorian national, was arrested after he sold more than 7 grams of cocaine to an undercover state trooper on two occasions, police said....

Yeah, ILLEGAL must be a swear word down at the pro-illegal immigrant Boston Globe. Typical obfuscation by the "newspaper."


The drug busts come during desperate fiscal times for the Nantucket Police Department. Adams said the island community faces a $3.6 million budget shortfall. The Police Department’s beach patrols, K-9 program, school resource officer, and its entire detectives unit may be cut to help close the gap....

As if, what, the cops were WASTING their TIME with the ILLEGAL COKE DEALER?


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Need a FEW MILLION, Massachusetts?

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How many times I have to post them?

And it DIDN'T SEEM to be MUCH of a PROBLEM for the Globe here
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"Drug arrest for UMass-Boston student leader" by John M. Guilfoil, Globe Correspondent | November 19, 2009

The student body president at the University of Massachusetts at Boston was arrested and charged as an alleged repeat drug dealer last week after the Boston police Drug Control Unit raided his Dorchester apartment....

Why no "repeat" charge for the COKE-DEALING ILLEGAL, huh?

In the raid, police knocked on the apartment door, but there was no response; officers then forced their way in. They found the suspects in a bedroom, detained them, and read them their Miranda rights, according to a police report....

That's why it is always handy to keep a gun on the end table, kids.

Terral Ainooson, 25, was arrested along with his roommate, Ryan Oshima, 23, on Nov. 11, when police say they found more than a dozen plastic bags of marijuana, and seized cash, a grinder, and a scale after searching their Sudan Street apartment. Both men were arrested at the scene and charged with drug possession with intent to distribute....

Anyone tell the cops we damn near voted to decriminalize pot last election?

Gotta love liberal fascistas, huh?

Ainooson, elected student body president in fall 2008, is a senior majoring in international management, according to the school’s Student Senate website. He has a criminal record....

Then he must be guilty, huh?

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Of course, while the cops are busting down student doors, banks are being robbed.


"3 bank heists pulled off within an hour

Three Boston banks were robbed yesterday afternoon in less than an hour, but police do not believe the crimes are related.

How would they know yet?


Yup, get a cover-story lie out quick until we can figure out what is going on.


The First Trade Union Bank at 753 East Broadway in South Boston was robbed at 1:36 p.m. by a man who said he had a weapon, but did not show one, then fled on foot, said Officer James Kenneally, a spokesman for Boston police. At 2:02 p.m., the Hyde Park Savings Bank at 1920 Centre St. in West Roxbury was robbed. No weapon was shown, and the male suspect fled on foot, Kenneally said. At 2:25 p.m., the Citizens Bank at 696 Centre St. in Jamaica Plain was robbed by a male who passed a note and then ran off with the money, police said. It was unclear how much money was taken in the robberies.

Yup, the POLICE DO NOT PREVENT a DAMN THING!

Okay, so WHY NO CAPTURE?

Didn't you guys check all the video cameras?


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Already checked the Globe today and they dropped it.


Pffft!


Looks like this guy will have no problem at the bank.

"Drug lord’s spot on Forbes list angers Mexico" by Associated Press | November 14, 2009

MEXICO CITY - Mexico decried Forbes magazine’s decision to name the country’s most-wanted drug lord one of the “World’s Most Powerful People,’’ calling it an insult to the government’s bloody struggle against drug cartels.... More like embarrassed; think what you want of the guy, but the qualifications are "most powerful."

That doesn't mean IGNORING a WHOLE CLASS of people -- although we get enough ignorance in the AmeriKan MSM!

Nearly 14,000 people have died in drug-related violence in Mexico since President Felipe Calderón launched an offensive against drug cartels in late 2006.

Yup, and about 2,000 more than when the MSM decided they were going to stop reporting on it. So when they do bring it back up again you know it is for an agenda-pushing purpose; otherwise, they would have covered it more often. If this was really a problem. Then again, maybe the failure of government is the reason it is hidden, as well as government's role.

Some residents in the border city of Ciudad Juárez - which has suffered the highest rate of drug violence, about 2,000 killings this year - also expressed outrage. “I think this is bad, because the news media are putting a drug trafficker above people who have legitimate businesses,’’ said Josefina Ramirez, a Ciudad Juárez accountant.

Hey, they ranked a mass-murdering war criminal as number 1!

Guzman is considered more powerful than Presidents Hugo Chávez of Venezuela, No. 67, and Nicolas Sarkozy of France, No. 56, according to Forbes magazine’s list. Guzman was just below Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. President Obama was No. 1.

Told you.

Forbes said Guzman’s ranking was intended to spark conversation, and asked readers: “Do despicable criminals like billionaire Mexican drug lord Joaquin Guzman (No. 41) belong on this list at all?’’

No, AmeriKa would rather not know the truth.

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But don't worry. Obama is going to fix it all!

"Obama to push immigration overhaul" by New York Times | November 14, 2009

NEW YORK - The Obama administration will insist on measures to give legal status to an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants as it pushes early next year for legislation to overhaul the immigration system, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said yesterday....

You know, the SAME THING that BUSH tried!!!!

Obviously, Obama is not worried about the illegal immigrant drug rings.

Why would he be when the illegal drug trade is bolstering bank coffers and providing profits for war-profiteers.

Speaking at the Center for American Progress, a liberal policy group in Washington, Napolitano unveiled a double-barrel argument for a legalization program, saying it would enhance national security and, as the economy climbs out of recession, protect American workers from unfair competition from lower-paid, easily exploited illegal immigrants....

Yeah. Yup, AMNESTY will PROTECT AMERICAN WORKERS!

These people think they can LIE TO YOUR FACE and we will just believe them! Well, I NEVER BELIEVE GOVERNMENT ANYMORE because of DOUBLE-SPEAKING BULLSHIT like this!

And if they were TRULY WORRIED about "national security" they would not have let them stream over the border this long.

Hey, a WALL is GOOD ENOUGH for ISRAEL it should be GOOD ENOUGH for US!!!!

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