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Militia group heading to Texas border

hypocritexposer

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A spokeswoman for the group, Denice Freeman, said the operation is a call for civilian militia members — both armed and unarmed — to voluntarily guard private property in the Laredo area and other Texas locations where owners feel threatened by “drug cartels and from gangs, particularly the MS-13 gangs,” a Salvadoran-based gang that is considered among the most dangerous in this country by law enforcement.

Freeman said she expected militia members to become visible in border communities, including the Rio Grande Valley, in the coming weeks but she wanted to stress that the operation’s commander — Chris Davis — is warning members against using any violent means.

“This is not a ‘go-in-guns-blazing’ kind of thing,” Freeman said. “This will be handled with the utmost professionalism and security and safety for everyone involved.”

http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/article_8088bca8-04b6-11e4-be69-0017a43b2370.html?mode=jqm
 

Traveler

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Well naturally, with the wide open border they're bringing more cartel violence and killing across the Rio Grande to us. Do we blame Bush or the TEA Party?
 

Steve

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Red, blue and high all over: Mapping America's drug and alcohol habits along political party lines... and DC is among the worst offenders

Illegal drugs are popular from coast to coast, but according to recent data, states where residents tend to vote Democratic enjoy getting high more than Republican-leaning areas.

According to the survey, traditionally 'blue' states like Vermont, New Hampshire and Washington had the highest percentage of drug use, compared to Texas, the Dakotas and Nebraska, which had the lowest drug use rates.

Beyond cocaine, our nation's capital, according to SAMHSA, is a hotbed of substance abuse of all kinds, along with California

On the other hand, the GOP-favoring North Dakota and Iowa had the lowest rates of disorders related to addiction.

When it comes to liquor, Utah, not surprisingly, is the driest state in the nation thanks to the influence of the Church of Latter Day Saints that prohibits the consumption of alcohol.

In a surprising find, however, SAMHSA's graph mapping out alcohol use disorders in the U.S. has shown that Kentucky, known worldwide for its fine Bourbon, has the second lowest percentage of alcoholics.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk
 

Mike

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hypocritexposer said:
A spokeswoman for the group, Denice Freeman, said the operation is a call for civilian militia members — both armed and unarmed — to voluntarily guard private property in the Laredo area and other Texas locations where owners feel threatened by “drug cartels and from gangs, particularly the MS-13 gangs,” a Salvadoran-based gang that is considered among the most dangerous in this country by law enforcement.

Freeman said she expected militia members to become visible in border communities, including the Rio Grande Valley, in the coming weeks but she wanted to stress that the operation’s commander — Chris Davis — is warning members against using any violent means.

“This is not a ‘go-in-guns-blazing’ kind of thing,” Freeman said. “This will be handled with the utmost professionalism and security and safety for everyone involved.”

http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/article_8088bca8-04b6-11e4-be69-0017a43b2370.html?mode=jqm

These people must not be "Extremist" enough for OT? :roll:
 

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