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Mexican Drug Cartels, How It Got To This

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Mexican Drug Cartels, How It Got To This

Posted: 06 Sep 2014 04:36 PM PDT

DD. This is a repost of an original article that was written by Arm Chair Intellect (ACI) for BB in June of 2012.  In my opinion it is one of the classics on BB and even though many of you have read it, we have many new readers over the past 2 years who probably have not seen it.  Well worth the read.

By ACI for Borderland Beat, June 14, 2012


 How it happen….
The war began before Calderon, but no one could have known what lay in store.  It was so unlikely; most thought that some arrangements would be made, life would go on as it always had.  But as time passed it became clear this was not to be and many simply wished that this Pandora's box would simply close.  Little did anyone know how pervasive and ingrained the darkness had become.

Only a few saw the demons lurking in the shadows, even then no one predicted what lay ahead.  The true roots of the evil had been lurking within the almost 80 year reign of the PRI and its predisposition to corruption.  The system was well worn, the networks had been laid, there was a price for everything, and this was all before the age of the Narco.

When the PRI lost to the PAN in 2000, it shook the foundation of the system to its core.  The old way of doing things had radically changed, the old networks fragmented, alliances broken, and what we have now come to know as the fragmentation of Mexico's criminal underworld had begun.  The chaos had arisen.  This was the cost of years and years of nepotism and corruption and the consequences were finally coming to pass.


Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo or El Padrino (The Godfather);

The Godfather and His Empire
There was a time when one man stood above all others.  He was part of the old guard, well entrenched with the workings of the world in which he lived.  His name was Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo or El Padrino (The Godfather); he oversaw over an entire empire; his industry, illegal smuggling. 
He was soon to create what would soon be know as the Mexican Cartel.  For years his network remained unchallenged, immune to justice.  At the time Felix Gallardo was untouchable, too big to fail as they would say.  His organization laid the foundation for the TCO’s to come.

He masterfully greased the hands of politicos and high ranking military officials.  He reached out and began relationships with the Colombians.  The relationship he forged with the Colombians was to be worth more than even he could imagine.  Seemed like there was nothing anyone could do about El Padrino or his organization. That was until the untimely death of DEA agent Enrique Camarena.

Enrique Camarena (Kiki)
The Attention One Receives
Enrique Camarena, an agent with the Drug Enforcement Agency began working in Guadalajara in 1981.  His goal was to find out how powerful the Guadalajara Cartel had become.  At the time he was only one of a handful of agents working within Mexico.  He spent years infiltrating the Guadalajara Cartel for the DEA and had built close ties to El Padrino.  Everything was going according to plan until the betrayal.  
In 1984 Camarena led a raid on a 10,000 acre plantation called the Buffalo Ranch.  Miguel; through his network of police and federal informers quickly became aware of Enrique’s role in the raid.  The ranch was reportedly worth 8 billion dollars.  To Miguel and his ego this was  line that should have never been crossed.  
Miguel reacted and had Enrique kidnapped, tortured then killed, to serve as a warning to any who might want to disrupt cartel business.  The blow back was historic; the United States began the largest murder investigation in its history.  It did not take long before Miguel was identified as a target of interest.  The United States put an enormous amount of pressure on the Mexican Government to apprehend Miguel.  It would take the authorities 5 more years before they would be able to secure his arrest in 1989.


All Empires Eventually Fall
But as with all kings, his reign was to come to an end, all kings eventually fall.  Miguel could see the wheels in motion, he could hear the whispers from those that tended to his mansion, his telephones were a lit with the chatter of governors he had so faithfully served.  He listened as his friends in the government turned on him, the end was near.

He thought he might be able to save what he had built; that he could prevent his subjects from feeding on each other.  He was wrong.  Little did he know how fragile his empire had become, or the monsters he would release upon the Mexican people.  Prior to his arrest he held a meeting in the upscale tourist town of Acapulco.

Here he met with his top lieutenants; Arellano Felix, Carrillo Feuntes, Miguel Quintero, Juan Abergo, Chapo Guzman and Mayo Zambada.  During this meeting he divided up his empire.  Tijuana went the Arellano Felix brothers, Sonora would go to Miguel Quintero, Guzman and Zambada would get Sinaloa and Juarez would go to Carrillo Feuntes.
The Gulf would remain in the hands of Juan Abergo.  His plan worked for a short while, but greed has its own temptations, and the empire he sacrificed his soul for, was doomed to fail.



Let the Good Times Roll
One major shift occurred in the early 1980’s with the Cocaine Wars in Florida.  As law enforcement started to seal off the Caribbean route, as it was called, the money dried up and the routes shifted west; towards Mexico and its porous border with the US.  Prior to this Mexican drug traffickers mainly focused on marijuana and opiate cultivation.  El Padrino had already established connection with the Colombian Cartels, so the transition came naturally. 

Cocaine brought with it vast amounts of cash, but with that cash also came blood.  The influx of cash changed the face of the game.  It also changed its nature, violence increased as did the tactics used to intimidate enemies.   It turned one king into to many; soon it would be the Mexicans dictating to the Colombians how the game was played. 

Nothing was too expensive, anything could be purchased, and everyone could be bought.  This is the moment that the Mexican Cartels became the main suppliers of drugs to the United States.
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Ramon Arellano Felix

The Peace is Broken
It wasn’t long before Guzman started warring with the Arellano Felix brothers.  In the early nineties the Arellano Felix brothers; Ramon in particular, branded extreme violence as par for the course.  Savage daylight hits, terrible stories of torture and vats filled with acid became their legacy.

The war between Guzman and Ramon took place during the early 1990’s. The war hit its climax with the killing of Archbishop at the Tijuana airport.  But while the world was focused was on the AFO, the rest of Mexico’s criminal underworld were quietly making moves in the shadows, and they were just beginning. 
The Gulf Cartel which had been around since the 1950’s smuggling booze and other forms of contraband across the border began consolidating power.  The Juarez Cartel run by Carrillo Feuntes, which at the time was considered the most sophisticated and wealthy of the cartels was enjoying the height of its power.  It operating fleet of 747s that were so well known, law enforcement gave Carrillo Feuntes the nickname, the lord of the skies.
 
Carrillo Feuntes "The Lord of the Skies"
During this period Carrillo Feuntes work closely with a man who would become known as the king maker amongst the underworld.  His name was Juan José Esparragoza Moreno or El Azul.

Another Fragmentation

In the 1990’s the Lord of the Skies died from complications during a surgery. Many members defected and joined up with Guzman and his gang.  Guzman was arrested but his organization was kept afloat by Beltran Levya brothers, Mayo and El Azul. 

The game was changing; some of the original leaders grew closer, while others grew further apart.  Family ties were fostered, while others were severed, the wheels of destiny were slowing starting to turn.  Marriage became a popular way of gaining grace, or hedging bets. 

So with the CDJ losing many of its members to CDS and the AFO losing ground due to key arrests and deaths, the stage was set for what was to come.  The Gulf Cartel and the Sinaloa Cartel were primed and ready to go toe to toe.

The New Golden Goose
Before the Sinaloa and the Gulf Cartels beef began another unforeseen factor emerged. The game changer was the introduction of large scale methamphetamine labs.  Prior to the late nineties almost all methamphetamine production was made by small groups in small labs all across the heartland of America.

When US law enforcement began cracking down on these mom and pop operations, the manufacture of the drug moved south, and in a massive way.  Instead of small labs producing small amounts of the drug, the Narcos in Mexico began large scale laboratories that would shock the world; both in their scale and complexity.  This gave the Narcos a new and highly lucrative cash supply. 
It would create several new networks that dedicated themselves to the manufacture of methamphetamine.  La Familia, Milenio or Los Valencia and Ignacio Coronel Villarreal began to wield great power.  Since then Mexico has become the world’s largest producer of Methamphetamine.  It allowed cartels to have a source of income that did not rely on the unpredictable Colombians or on the treacherous weather of the Sierras. 

It is now thought that methamphetamine has superseded the demand for cocaine in the United States and meth use in Mexico has since exploded.  It has also added to the increase in random acts of violence and brutality that has been witnessed so far in this conflict.

 The Formation of Paramilitary Security  
The Zetas were another major shift in the way that Mexico Cartels functioned.  Salvador Gómez took control of the Gulf Cartel from Juan Abergo after his arrest in 1996.  Salvador Gomez's second in command and close friend and confidant was Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, Osiel killed Salvador Gómez shortly after his accent to power.  Thus earning the nickname "Friend Killer" as a result. 
As Osiel Cárdenas Guillén came into power he was paranoid; he had always felt bribes only took you so far.  His solution to this problem was to build a paramilitary outfit that would act act an armed wing of his organization.  The faction took the name Los Zetas.  At the time this was a new development for the cartels in Mexico.  Neither Osiel, nor Mexico could have foresaw the terror which was to be unleashed. 
With the formation of the Zetas came a new way of confronting both the government and the Gulfs rivals.  They used fear and intimidation openly, displaying their contempt for a system they saw as ridged.  No longer were Narcos to remain out of sight, hiding their acts of terror.  They advertised the horror, using public displays of death marked with the trademark Z, a letter which struck fear in all those who encountered it.  But what truly set Los Zetas apart was the knowledge which they brought with them.  These were the same soldiers trained to apprehend the Narcos themselves.   
The tactics used by the Cartels suddenly became more militaristic, more sophisticated and more brazen.  It wasn’t long before the other cartels formed their own military wings, carrying out acts of savagery that would equal the Zetas.  The escalations have continued unabated to this date, and there seems to be no limit to the brutality and fear they are willing to unleash upon the innocent population.

 The Slaves Become Masters
The rapid increase in power of the Zetas after Osiel was extradited to the US also changed the way most cartels operated, the old rules were challenged by those who had no respect for the ways of the past.  
Those from the older generations were caught off guard by how fast the Zetas began to obtain territories.  They broke from their predecessor and set out on their own.  Instead of the focus being on bribes and long standing relationships with government officials, the Zetas preferred fear and intimidation to achieve their goals.  They broke with convention by preying on civilians within their territory. 
They expanded the criminal rackets to include traditional crimes such as extortion and kidnapping but also incorporated more exotic rackets such as oil theft and human smuggling.  With this warlord like mentality they became the fastest growing Cartel in Mexico.  This lead to a more militarized approach towards the Cartels from the Government.  Attacks became more outrageous as time continued. 
The public was to bear witness to these atrocities; what were once rumors now became national news.  La Famililia who evolved from the Zetas took public displays of brutality even further when they threw several severed heads on the floor of a club in Michoacán. 
This signaled the start of what we now see; the war against the Narcos, a war which would become more savage than darkest nightmare that even Hollywood slasher films would envy. 

If It Is War You Want War, Then War You Shall Have
The acts of violence were so outrageous and the impunity so thick, the Government was forced to act.  Calderon who himself a native of Michoacán decided to take the war to the Cartels.  Keep in mind, the cartels had now spent several years militarizing their forces. 

Calderon took a bat to the wasps nest and beat it as if it were a piñata.  To say the wasps reacted badly would be an understatement.  No one could have seen what was to become; the bloodiest conflict to hit Mexico since it revolution nearly 100 years ago.

The Vacuum
The Government took a top down approach recommended by the Americans.  It was known as the Kingpin Strategy, this focused most of the effort on taking out the top bosses.   The unintended consequence of this however was the fragmentation of some of the most powerful cartels in Mexico.  Some of the cartels splintered never to recover, allowing them to be swallowed up by the remaining cartels.  Others went on to rebrand themselves, others simply faded away. 
This approach led to a dramatic increase in violence; with up and comers eagerly showing their machismo though savagery.  A kind of one up man ship emerged, with newer cartels having to show their worth through debauchery.  This fracturing and assimilation has rapidly increased with the landscape which is always shifting and always changing.  This has cumulated with most of the smaller groups falling in line either with the Zetas or the Sinaloa Cartels.



The Breakup of the PRI
With PAN winning the election in 2000, the old way of doing business disappeared, payments to those who allowed for business to continue was ruptured.  To understand this one must look at the almost 100 years or PRI rule.  The PRI functioned through bribes, always had, it was the way business was done. 
This helped create one of the largest income gaps in the world.  The rich in Mexico are very rich, the poor, very poor.  Nothing was done without bribes but at least you got what you paid for.  Corruption was vertical, money went up and permits and the like went down.  What no one thought of was what would happen if the PRI lost. 
When this happened the corruption became horizontal in nature.   No one knew who to pay, or what type of protection they would receive.  This added considerably to the volatility of the situation in Mexico.  Suddenly corruption also became fragmented.  For the underworld, this was the equivalent of a credit crunch in a recession.  It created such a level of uncertainty that reprisals and false agreements became part of the game. 
Loyalty became a nuanced term, only thought of when thinking about the way things used to work.  How the upcoming elections will shift this dynamic remains to be seen.

Sinaloa Vs. Zetas     
With the smaller cartels seeming to have either assimilated or forged alliances with either the Sinaloa or Zeta Cartels, violence is sure to continue. 
While grisly displays seem to be on the rise, overall violence in Mexico seems to be stabilizing.  This statistic is deceiving however; the security of everyday people in Mexico has deteriorated substantially in the past 6 years of war.  With low impact crime on the rise and an influx of criminals trying to take advantage of the chaos, the typical Mexican is less secure now than they have ever been. 
While two cartels are much easier to control than many, the chance of these pacts to sustain themselves is low.  Fragmentation will surely follow; the cartel able to maintain its alliances the longest will come out on top. 
This is also true for the corrupted officials who must navigate the the treacherous option of silver of lead. One thing that is sure, is that no matter what prediction lay ahead for Mexico , we should be expect the unexpected.



What Lies In Store 
The real victims of this war have been the youth.  Mexico has lost a generation of would be doctors, teachers, judges, innovators and innocents.  How does one come to grips with losing so much ? 

This war has not been fought by old men but rather by those who are lost.  Those who see no hope in an honest future, those who dream of romantic stories of gold and fame, believing that the horror will not reach them. 

Children who see nothing but loss and injustice, those who believe the only way to gain anything from life is to take it, by force if necessary.  The youth who would prefer to die young as false kings rather than toil in abject poverty.  This generation, which has thrived on the material, rather than the righteous, has been misguided. 

The faces of the thousands of the unnamed and unseen, the invisible; need to become seen, become visible.  Time has a way of healing wrongs, but to blind oneself to what has been lost and what continues to be lost; is in and of itself an injustice and makes it impossible to move forward.  Hope is what is missing for many, but changes could be made, change can occur. 

Incentives need to shift; the poor need opportunities to make something good out of themselves.  Poor men deserve dignity, when they are not afforded this, many choose the Narco way of life.  It is easy to preach virtue from gilded perspectives.  Hope needs to be available to all not just the elites.  Mexico for all its beauty must look at what has become so ugly, not just in terms of this drug war but at society as well.

11 Former Self-Defense Members Released for 'Lack of Evidence'

Posted: 06 Sep 2014 09:25 AM PDT

 Proceso: Editorial Board
Translated by Jane Brundage (Mexico Voices)

Mexico City - After seventeen months of imprisonment on charges of possession of a weapon for the exclusive use of the Army, eleven former self-defense members from La Ruana* in the municipality of Buenavista Tomatlán, Michoacán, were released after a judge federal determined that there is insufficient evidence against them. 


The release of these eleven, which happened last Tuesday night, added to the other seventeen who were released last August, means that now none of the former self-defense members from La Ruana, in the municipality of Buenavista Tomatlán, who were detained in 2013 remain in prison.

According to government sources cited by the agency Quadratín, despite the fact that the judge ruled that there is insufficient evidence for them to go through judicial proceedings at the Apatzingán Corrections Center, they will have to go there to sign their respective judgments [i.e., judge's ruling (verdict) and release order].


On March 7, 2013, in an operation by Army forces, thirty-four community guards were arrested in the settlement of Felipe Carrillo Puerto, municipality of Buenavista Tomatlán; four days later, the federal forces arrested the other seventeen.
 
On May 22, four were arrested in the municipality of Chinicuila; on August 15 another forty-five were arrested in Aquila.

The fifty-one arrested in Buenavista and the four arrested in Chinicuila have been released. Of the forty-five arrested in Aquila, comunero leader Augustín Villanueva Ramírez and two of his brothers are the only remaining prisoners.

Still imprisoned are eighty self-defense members arrested this year in the municipality of Lázaro Cárdenas, including the founder and leader of the Tepalcatepec self-defense group, José Manuel Mireles.

MV Note: The La Ruana self-defense group led by Hipólito Mora, an agricultural engineer and lime farmer, was one of the first groups to take up arms in self-defense; dozens of its members were among the first imprisoned by federal forces. Simmering in the background was a feud between Hipólito Mora and another self-defense leader, Simón El Americano and his ally Comandante Cinco. 
On March 9, 2014, the feud erupted full-blown into the open with the murder of two former Templars turned self-defense and members of Simón's group. The government's decision to side with Simón El Americano and charge Hipólito Mora with the murder shook the self-defense leadership, which felt not only betrayed by the government but concluded "next the government is coming after us remaining leaders."
On June 27, 2014, Hipólito Mora's ally, Dr. José Mireles from Tepalcatepec, was arrested; he remains imprisoned in Hermosillo, Sonora.

OBAMA'S SUPPORTERS: MILITANT UNIONS, BLACKS, AND MINORITIES -- WHO REPRESENTS THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS?

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OBAMA'S SUPPORTERS: MILITANT UNIONS, BLACKS, AND MINORITIES -- WHO REPRESENTS THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS?

Posted: 06 Sep 2014 03:51 PM PDT

A picture says it all …

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There is no question that the background for President Obama’s speeches is stage-managed to support Obama’s progressive socialist democrat agenda. Therefore why should we doubt that Obama is sending a message to militant unions and blacks when he delivered his 2014 Labor Day speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

For those who do not recognize the AFSCME tee-shirts, AFSCME stands for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees – a group that corrupts politics and shoves the public away from the bargaining table. In essence, allowing self-interested union negotiators to bargain with self-interested politicians who would much rather have the massive collective campaign contributions and voter support offered by the unions than the individual contributions and single votes of the constituency they represent. While the case can be made that union members are also constituents, it should be noted that their benefits and working conditions are directly attributable to the political environment, whereas public sector employees are tangentially affected.

The imagery of a blue fist on a red background appears reminiscent of the Wisconsin AFL-CIO’s “Stand with Wisconsin” campaign against Governor Scott Walker’s unions reforms to save the state from bankruptcy.

After Walker Reforms, Wisconsin Workers Kick Government Unions to the Curb

Walker inherited a budget mess from the administration of former Gov. Jim Doyle. He was facing a sizable deficit and entrenched public sector unions that had big political power bases that they used to protect their members. That often put them at odds with both good government and overburdened taxpayers.  It was necessary to ask more of public workers — to have them pay a larger portion of their benefits. In particular, Walker needed to get control of spiraling health care benefits.

Wisconsin’s public employees are leaving their unions in droves, which should be no surprise: With passage of Act 10 in 2011, public unions in the Badger State lost many of their reasons for being. The “budget-repair bill” pushed through the Legislature by Republicans and signed into law by Gov. Scott Walker limited bargaining to wages only, and then only up to the cost of living; it also required unions to recertify each year and barred the automatic collection of union dues. <Source>

It appears that Wisconsin is on their way to a productive, competitive environment and reducing the waste, fraud, and abuse that was rampant in a state government controlled by unions and the special interests. It is no surprise that the unions – and their chief supporter, Barack Obama, want to reestablish the union-controlled dung-heap and take back their lucrative, self-serving progressive socialist democrat agenda.

Want to see an independent analysis of the savings in Wisconsin …

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Scott Walker says union reform law that brought massive protests has saved taxpayers $3 billion

Scott Walker’s signature accomplishment as governor, the Act 10 collective bargaining reform law, curtailed the powers of public employee unions, reduced the take-home pay of most public workers and caused months of protests in Madison.

<Read the independent analysis>

Bottom line …

America is a land of opportunities, not politically-managed outcomes. It is time that we shun the creation of a political class of public employee workers before the reach a critical mass and can simply vote their own self-serving representatives into office to the exclusion of those representing citizens in the private sector. And, it is high time that public sector workers pay their “fair share” of their retirement and healthcare benefits as is done in the private sector. Let them compete for jobs and have that competition enhance society. This is not Russia, China, Cuba, Venezuela, or North Korea where the fat-cat leadership and their cronies lives like royalty while all of us are paying for their outrageous lifestyle and benefits.

I see the blue fist on a red background as representing the thuggery (fist) of progressive socialist democrats (blue state) in a socialist/communist (red) society. I also see it as an offensive symbol of what America has become – a deeply divided society where socialist class warfare rhetoric is being espoused while progressive socialist democrat hypocrites like Barack Obama solicit fat-contributions as $32,000/couple dinners.

It is time to remove progressive socialist democrats and their evil agenda from the House, the Senate, and the Presidency. To remove the corrupting influence of unions who appear to overwhelmingly support the progressive socialist democrats.

-- steve 

IS PRESIDENT OBAMA ABOUT TO DECLARE WAR ON CALIFORNIA?

Posted: 05 Sep 2014 10:44 PM PDT

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It appears that President Obama, speaking on foreign soil, answered a question on immigration that portends trouble for California and all Californians – where the greatest number of illegal aliens current reside, are holding a significant portion of entry-level jobs, and who are damaging the state’s financial, medical, criminal, educational, and social infrastructure beyond repair.

Excerpted Remarks by President Obama at NATO Summit Press Conference (Celtic Manor Resort; Newport, Wales)

Q    Thank you, Mr. President.  Some say that Democrats who are facing tough races in November have asked you to delay action on immigration.  How have the concerns of other Democrats influenced your thinking?  And do you see any downside at this point to delaying until after the election?

PRESIDENT OBAMA:  I have to tell you that this week I’ve been pretty busy, focused on Ukraine and focused on ISIL and focused on making sure that NATO is boosting its commitments, and following through on what’s necessary to meet 21st century challenges. 

Jeh Johnson and Eric Holder have begun to provide me some of their proposals and recommendations.  I’ll be reviewing them.  And my expectation is that fairly soon I’ll be considering what the next steps are. 

What I’m unequivocal about is that we need immigration reform; that my overriding preference is to see Congress act.  We had bipartisan action in the Senate.  The House Republicans have sat on it for over a year.  That has damaged the economy, it has held America back.  It is a mistake.  And in the absence of congressional action, I intend to take action to make sure that we’re putting more resources on the border, that we’re upgrading how we process these cases, and that we find a way to encourage legal immigration and give people some path so that they can start paying taxes and pay a fine and learn English and be able to not look over their shoulder but be legal, since they’ve been living here for quite some time.

So I suspect that on my flight back this will be part of my reading, taking a look at some of the specifics that we’ve looked at.  And I’ll be making an announcement soon.

But I want to be very clear:  My intention is, in the absence of action by Congress, I’m going to do what I can do within the legal constraints of my office -- because it’s the right thing to do for the country. 

Thank you very much, people of Wales.  I had a wonderful time. 

Remarks by President Obama at NATO Summit Press Conference | The White House

First, President Obama is not upholding the Constitution or the laws of our land as he threatens to bypass Congress and implement administrative rules and regulations that are tantamount to ignoring existing laws.

Second, the President’s actions will serve as a clarion call to disadvantaged others to illegally cross our borders, knowing that the government lacks the will or the stomach to engage in mass deportations – especially those involving families and children.

Third, America cannot continue to import poverty, illiteracy, disease, and crime by welcoming people whose first allegiance is to a foreign sovereign power.

And, most of all, by not controlling our borders, President Obama is providing entry points to the terrorists who have sworn to kill all of us.

Bottom line …

While President Obama appears to be protected from impeachment by his color, his race, and the fact the Vice President is Joe Biden, there will come a time when the President Obama and his cadre of progressive socialist democrats must be held accountable to the damage they are inflicting on California and the nation. For his criminal activities in stonewalling legitimate investigations into wrongdoing. And, for subverting both the Constitution of the United States and the Office of the Presidency. In fact, one might say that Obama has stained the Office of the Presidency more than Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, or any other President in modern history.

Wake up people. The only defense against the progressive socialist democrats is to throw them out of the House, the Senate, and to return the Presidency to an honorable and capable man. Vote against corruption, color, gender, sexual orientation, and in favor of competence.

-- steve

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