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Zarcero

Oct 29, 2009, 9:29 AM

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How about just placing blame where blame is due...



So where is the blame due? Good luck on reaching the truth about that, but let's not have anyone's political proclivities taint their reasoning skills, haha! <eyes rolling>


Manuel Dexterity

Oct 29, 2009, 12:13 PM

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How about just placing blame where blame is due...



So where is the blame due? Good luck on reaching the truth about that, but let's not have anyone's political proclivities taint their reasoning skills, haha! <eyes rolling>


Yeah, I'm sure you are way above doing that.


Zarcero

Oct 29, 2009, 4:01 PM

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Yeah, I'm sure you are way above doing that.


Yes indeed, I am above doing that.

However, back on topic. The heavy weapons and the automatic weapons are not only not US manufacture, they are not even coming from the US. Like I stated up-thread, the traffickers are getting these largely from FSU countries. Pistols is a different story many of those will come from the US, but even with those, many are of FSU origin.

However, I marvel when anytime this topic is raised anywhere, not just on this forum. Like it's some new intellectual revelation by the A Moveable Feast crowd that gun smuggling happens across the US/MEX border . Hellooooo? It's been going on since the border was created. Example 1: Pancho Villa raided Columbus, NM after paying for guns that were not delivered, though his previous shipments were. Example 2: Fidel Castro stayed in Ciudad Mier after he was exiled from Cuba (1956), bought arms there, transported them to Veracruz and then sailed back to Cuba on a ship named Granma. So, what's new? Nothing. Yawn.
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