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        <title>Trump vindicated! Massive voter fraud found in Fulton County, Ga., including evidence of duplicate voting and pristine, unfolded “mail-in” ballots</title>
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        <description>7-19-21 We have long maintained that only a fool who wants to lose a lot of money would ever bet against Donald Trump, no matter how &amp;lsquo;crazy&amp;rsquo; something he says may sound to you at first. That&amp;rsquo;s because the man is&amp;nbsp;always right. Not sometimes right,&amp;nbsp;always right. He was right about the Obama regime spying on him. He was right that fired FBI Director Jim Comey was dirty.</description>
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        <description>Global Research, July 24, 2014 Url of this article: http://www.globalresearch.ca/lying-is-good-for-business/5392904 The powerful voices of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) exert a decisive influence on the formulation of US foreign policy. The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) describes itself as &amp;ldquo;independent and nonpartisan&amp;hellip;[and] an indispensable resource in a complex world.&amp;rdquo; Its website at www.</description>
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        <title>All NSA intel goes directly to Israel: Analyst</title>
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        <description>May 5, 2014 theunhivedmind 0 Comments &amp;nbsp; All NSA intel goes directly to Israel: Analyst Sun May 4, 2014 6:10AM GMT http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/05/04/361217/all-nsa-intel-goes-directly-to-israel/ The US National Security Agency (NSA) directly sends all of the intelligence that it gathers to the Israeli regime, a political analyst tells Press TV. &amp;ldquo;We now know that all of the NSA&amp;rsquo;s spying is going directly to Israel,&amp;rdquo; James H. Fetzer, a professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth, said in a Saturday interview.</description>
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        <title>~'WE CONTROL AMERICA'~</title>
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        <title>Scared Mexicans try under-the-skin tracking devices</title>
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        <title>Eyewitness Trucker Delivers Food To Chinese Troops South Of Laredo Texas In Mexico</title>
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        <title>Mexican Troops Conduct Vehicle Search On U.S. Soil</title>
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        <description>Yet another military incursion by a foreign power as Homeland Security is more concerned about training Americans to spy on each other While Homeland Security is busy telling Americans to spy on each other and insisting that domestic extremists are a national security threat, a truck of twelve uniformed Mexican soldiers armed to the teeth brazenly violates national sovereignty to conduct searches of vehicles on U.S. soil. The incursion was captured on surveillance footage taken at the Anzalduas International Bridge. The clip shows at least a dozen armed soldiers in Mexican military uniforms cross into U.</description>
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        <title>ACTION ALERTâ€¦Alarm and Muster Intelligence Release â€“ August 22. 2010 Mexican Government Openly attempting to undermine U.S. Law At Public School</title>
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        <description>All members of 9-12. &amp;nbsp;This is being released as of today. &amp;nbsp;Our brothers within the Minutemen found out about this activity taking place and &amp;ldquo;crashed&amp;rdquo; the party. &amp;nbsp;It was held at the&amp;nbsp;Capistrano School District at the Adult English Language Development Center located at 31351 Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano , CA .&amp;nbsp; This was a clear violation of a&amp;nbsp;foreign&amp;nbsp;government&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;supporting the violation of the rule of law on our soil this past week.</description>
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        <title>What You Need To Know About What Happened To Mexico</title>
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        <description>Before you read the second article below , every American -- Anglo, Latino, Black and Asian needs to know what is really behind the monster that has taken slavemaster's control in Mexico and is bringing dire misery to both Mexican and US citizens. Let this information drive home the point that it is not Mexican peasants coming here to work that is our problem as the Tea Party organizers, Beck, Palin and other phony and/or totally uninformed patriots will tell you. This is what we all have to know to really solve the deadly situation we are facing. &amp;nbsp; Let us start with the richest man in Mexico (and, according to Forbes at one point, the richest in the world) &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; Carlos Helu &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; In the 1990's while Jewish Mafia &amp;quot;Russian&amp;quot; Oligarchs with the help of Harvard economists were cherry picking all of Russia's privatized wealth from an internally sabotaged socialist goverment that owned all of the means of production, the man who is today counted the world's richest, Carlos Helu, was doing the same thing in Mexico, forced into privitization/liquidation by the contrived peso/debt crisis and under pressure from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund to liberalize its country's economy. A massive giveaway of privatization began, with the government selling off the hundreds of companies that were state-owned assets.</description>
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        <title>How Safe is Mexico?</title>
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        <description>Drug-related violence in cities south of the United States-Mexico border has caused the U.S. State Department to issue a travel warning for Mexico -- but did you know most of Mexico is as safe as ever? Our government is actually advising against visiting very specific places where drug cartels are warring over the billions of dollars made yearly trading illegal substances into the United States, and the efforts by the Mexican government to put an end to the drug traffic. Unfortunately, after hearing &amp;quot;warning&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Mexico,&amp;quot; many Americans perceive the advisory for the country as a whole, which it definitely is not. There are, of course, caveats about travel in Mexico, just as there are for visits to any foreign city or resort area, but many of these fall under the realm of common sense: Don't stray from the well-known tourist areas, stay alert and don't drink too much, avoid walking alone at night, only take public transportation or drive on the highways during daylight, don't deck yourself out in expensive jewelry and avoid large crowds and demonstrations.</description>
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        <title>The US Mexican Border: Obama's Bloody War in Juarez</title>
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        <title>While Government Treats Citizens As Terrorists, Mexican Military Invades U.S.  (with video)</title>
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        <description>While the U.S. government and federal authorities busy themselves targeting American citizens as domestic terrorists, it seems they couldn&amp;rsquo;t care less about the fact that the military of a foreign power is flying around American airspace with wanton abandon. Residents of Falcon Heights, a south Texas border town, saw a Mexican helicopter hovering over a house shortly after 6pm on Tuesday night. The chopper conducted surveillance for about 15 minutes before flying back to Mexico.</description>
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        <title>Workers, Banking, and Crisis in Mexico</title>
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        <title>MEXICAN SWAT TEAM- SWAT MEXICANO</title>
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        <description>Watcha gonna do when they come for you? VIEW VIDEOS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fspZibuzMcY &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ejCGyEwe5YI &amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;</description>
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        <title>Crisis, Populist Neoliberalism and the Limits to Democracy in Mexico</title>
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        <description>Dec. 15, 2009 Forbes magazine recently placed two Mexicans, Carlos Slim and Joaqu&amp;iacute;n Guzm&amp;aacute;n, high on their list of the most powerful people in the world. Carlos Slim is the world&amp;rsquo;s third-richest man and CEO of a telecommunications company and Joaqu&amp;iacute;n Guzm&amp;aacute;n is the leader of the Sinaloa drug cartel. While the purpose and the methodology of this list is problematic, the inclusion of these two names in Forbes' list tells us a lot about the long night of neoliberal rule in Mexico as well as the current administration of Felipe Calder&amp;oacute;n, who belongs to the centre-right Action National Party (PAN). &amp;ldquo;This is better than having a narco president!&amp;rdquo; The neoliberal policies that squeeze wages and working conditions downward while promoting private investment help explain Mexico's combination of incredible wealth on the one hand and sharply rising poverty on the other.</description>
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        <title>Mexico: A Country in Crisis</title>
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        <description>June 8, 2009 Mexico is grieving after more than 38 toddlers perished in a fire at a pre school day care centre in Hermosillo on Friday (05/06/09). But perhaps even worse for some fanatical football fans the national team lost 2 to 1 in a World Cup qualifying match to El -Salvador over the weekend. It seems only appropriate that as I write this piece, the national university&amp;rsquo;s philharmonic is performing that mournful choral work by Anton Dvorak his &amp;ldquo;Sabat Mater&amp;rdquo;. This might be a musical remedy to sooth the wounded pride of a nation, already battered by a constant barrage of bad news lately. Most recently by the devastation and fall out from the H1N1 epidemic and as well an economic collapse and now more unfathomable losses befall the nation.</description>
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        <title>AP IMPACT:  Mexico's Weapons Cache Stymies Tracing (with video)</title>
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        <description>May 6, 2009 MEXICO CITY &amp;ndash; Deep inside a heavily guarded military warehouse, the evidence of Mexico's war on drug cartels is stacked two stories high: tens of thousands of seized weapons, from handguns and rifles to AK-47s, some with gun sights carved into the shape of a rooster or a horse's head. Play Video AP &amp;nbsp;&amp;ndash;&amp;nbsp;AP Impact: Mexico's weapons cache from cartels AP&amp;nbsp;&amp;ndash;&amp;nbsp;In this April 24, 2009 photo, seized weapons sit on racks in a seized weapons warehouse at the Secretary&amp;nbsp;&amp;hellip; The vault nestled in a Mexican military base is the government's largest stash of weapons &amp;mdash; some 88,537 of them &amp;mdash; seized from brutal drug gangs. The Associated Press was recently given rare and exclusive access to the secure facility. The sheer size of the cache attests to the seemingly hopeless task of ever sorting and tracing the guns, possibly to trafficking rings that deliver weapons to Mexico. And security designed to keep the guns from getting back on the streets is so tight that even investigators have trouble getting the access they need.</description>
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        <title>Mexico Throw Counterpunch in Trucking Dispute</title>
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        <description>March 20, 2009 Mexico&amp;rsquo;s greatest boxer, Julio C&amp;eacute;sar Ch&amp;aacute;vez, would be proud. Mexico threw a series of precise counterpunches at the US ban on 18-wheelers on Thursday. Bang! It hit shipments of grapes from California with a 45 percent tariff. Pow! Pow! Pow! Fresh pears, Christmas trees, and frozen French fries from Oregon were all smacked with a 20 percent tax. Bam! Sunflower seeds from North Dakota were tagged with a 15 percent duty.</description>
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        <description>March 16, 2009 Southern neighbor threatens tariffs on U.S. products Mexico has announced a decision to increase tariffs on 90 U.S. products in retaliation for a congressional decision last week to remove the funds for the Department of Transportation's Mexican truck demonstration project, making it clear the NAFTA trucking is by no means finished.</description>
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        <title>Obama's Open to Military Help for Mexico, Experts Urge Caution</title>
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        <description>Sunday 15 March 2009 Washington - As the Pentagon eyes a bigger role in Mexico's drug war, the military's efforts to open the door to a new relationship with its southern neighbor risks alienating the Mexican military, which has long had a strained relationship with its counterpart, experts said. A mother weeps next to her dead son. The boy's father was also killed while playing on a worn seesaw. (Photo: Don Bartletti / Los Angeles Times) &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Defense Secretary Robert Gates has called for improved relations with the Mexican military in response to escalating drug violence along the Mexican border and in Mexico. On Meet the Press earlier this month, the secretary said: &amp;quot;I think we are beginning to be in a position to help the Mexicans more than we have in the past.</description>
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        <title>Obama and US Commander Discuss Military Intervention in Mexico</title>
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        <description>March 10, 2009 Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Michael Mullen briefed President Barack Obama over the weekend on the so-called drug war in Mexico and the prospect of increased US military involvement in the conflict south of the border. Mullen had just returned from a six-day tour of Latin America, which took him on his last and most important stop to Mexico City. There he held meetings with Mexico's secretary of national defense and other top military officials and discussed proposals for rushing increased US aid to Mexico under the auspices of Plan Merida, a three-year, $1.4 billion package designed to provide equipment, training and other assistance to the Mexican armed forces. In a telephone press conference conducted as he returned from Mexico, Mullen said that the Pentagon was prepared to help the Mexican military employ the same tactics that US forces have applied in counterinsurgency operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.</description>
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        <title>Organized Crime Rules Streets of Mexico</title>
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        <description>February 4, 2009 Mayan pyramids stand tall in Yucatan, and colonial history fills every corner of major Mexican cities. While revolutionary ideals of change and prosperity fill the pages of the country's history books, headlines in Mexico's newspapers tell a story of a chaotic social and rapidly deteriorating nation. Top headlines include stories on drug trafficking, murders and corrupt politicians. War has broken out in Mexico amongst drug lords and the population. People disappear daily, often showing up dead in the gutter the next day.</description>
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        <title>DOUBLE TROUBLE SOUTH OF THE BORDER</title>
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        <description>January 26, 2009 The complexity of Mexico's problems is increasing, as the country finds itself in the middle of an increasingly aggressive drug war at the same time that its oil production is in significant decline. According to Stratfor.com: &amp;quot;Oil output at Mexico&amp;rsquo;s state oil company, Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), dropped 9 percent in 2008 to about 2.8 million barrels per day (bpd). This is down from 3.</description>
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        <title>The Revolution in Mexico has Begun</title>
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        <description>January 20, 2009 Mexico&amp;acute;s Drugs, Violence and corruption and all of its related ramifications will bring the country down through revolution by its people. According to a spokesperson for a new radical group calling itself the Ju&amp;aacute;rez Citizens Command is threatening to strike back against lawlessness that has gripped Mexico for a long time, they say that they are going to strike back by killing one criminal a day until order and piece is restored. Similar groups are popping up all across Mexico. Over the years, with the help of corrupt Mexican officials and corrupt or myopic American officials, and with American politicians nurturing a lack of foresight and discernment therefore developed at the very least a narrow view of what&amp;acute;s actually happening in Mexico and are now in denial of a failed state. As a result of this corruption the failed state of Mexico has become one of the most dangerous places in the world where violence runs rampant and Citizens wake up to executed headless bodies in their streets.</description>
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        <title>Kidnappings in Mexico Send Shivers Across Border</title>
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        <description>Jan. 5, 2009 FELIPE ANGELES, Mexico:Four hooded men smashed in the door to the adobe home of an 80-year-old farmer here in November, handcuffing his frail wrists and driving him to a makeshift jail. They released him after relatives and friends paid a $9,000 ransom, which included his life savings. A deserted street in Felipe Angeles, Mexico, where people with relatives in the United States are facing threats of kidnapping. (Adriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times) The kidnapping was a dismal story of cruelty and heartbreak, familiar all across Mexico, but with a new twist: the daughter of this victim lived in the United States and was able to wire money to help assemble his ransom, the farmer, who insisted that he not be identified by name, said in an interview.</description>
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        <title>&quot;Living Under the Trees&quot;</title>
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        <description>Thursday 25 December 2008 &amp;nbsp; About 30 million Mexicans survive on less than 30 pesos per day - not quite $3. The minimum wage is 45 pesos per day. The Mexican federal government estimates that 37.7 percent of its 106 million citizens - 40 million people - live in poverty. Some 25 million, or 23.</description>
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        <title>Urgent Statement By  Anti-Zionist Jews Worldwide -</title>
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        <description>11-28-8 How long will Jewish and non-Jewish leaders who claim the mantle of civilization and morality remain silent in the face of the ongoing state terrorism practiced by the Zionist state against the Palestinian People, most visibly today in Gaza, where the Zionists believe they can starve the Palestinians into submission in violation of all tenets of international law, all religious values in general, INCLUDING the values of the Jewish faith???!! HOW LONG WILL THIS BE ALLOWED TO CONTINUE?? WE URGENTLY PLEA TO THE WORLD COMMUNITY AND WORLD LEADERS TO PUT AN END TO ZIONIST STATE TERRORISM!! IN THE NAME OF G-D! IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY! The terrorist regime of the State of Israel has been repressing, expelling and persecuting Palestinians for 60 years, and expects the Palestinians to simply sit with their arms folded while this goes on! Are the Palestinians supposed to be collaborators in their own destruction? Are they simply supposedly to surrender in order to compensate the Zionists for what happened during World War II thousands of miles away? It is time for leaders with a sense of morality and courage to stand up and finally declare ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! The State of Israel must no long be granted a blank check to commit crimes! This wicked rogue ethnocratic state must be dismantled and the rights of the Palestinians restored! We pray that our appeal will find its way into the hearts and minds of those who have the power to put an end to the madness unleashed by the State of Israel, which is armed to teeth with the most sophisticated weaponry used on the Palestinians, and held over the rest of the Middle East as the Zionists demand the entire world surrender to their agenda! The Zionists know that their state is on the threshold of disintegration, and they are prepared to take millions of Jews and non-Jews down with them!! The world is in grave danger if the Zionists are not stopped!! May G-d in Heaven hear our prayer! Rabbi Meir Hirsh rense.com/general84/antiz.htm</description>
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        <title>State Department warns against travel to Mexico</title>
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        <description>Oct. 16, 2008 Deadliest drug zone invites Americans to tour 'land of encounters' GA_googleFillSlot(&quot;WND_NWS_C0100&quot;); _GA_googleAdEngine.createDOMIframe('google_ads_div_WND_NWS_C0100' ,'WND_NWS_C0100'); INVASION USA State Department warns against travel to Mexico Deadliest drug zone invites Americans to tour 'land of encounters' Posted: October 15, 2008 12:15 am Eastern By Chelsea Schilling &amp;copy;&amp;nbsp;2008&amp;nbsp;WorldNetDaily &amp;nbsp; Ciudad Juarez. in Mexican state of Chihuahua (courtesy: Greater Works) More than 1,100 people have been slaughtered in a bloodbath of drug-related violence in one city just south of the U.S.</description>
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        <title>Oaxaca's Government Land Grab</title>
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        <description>Tuesday 08 July 2008 In villages across Oaxaca, where land has been owned communally for centuries, paramilitary groups are doing their bloody part to change the scene. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Oaxaca and Chicago - On April 30, in the small village of Santo Domingo Ixcatlan, in Oaxaca, Mexico, a group of armed men from the paramilitary group the &amp;quot;White Guards&amp;quot; pulled over the car of carpenter Gustavo Castaneda Hernandez, a villager and vocal opponent of the sale of Santo Domingo's communal land. The group, led by Freddy Eucario Morales Arias, the ex-mayor of Santo Domingo, rapidly blocked off the entrance and exit to the road with pickup trucks. The men began beating Hernandez, still trapped in his vehicle. They then set the car on fire.</description>
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        <title>Mexican law panics South Texas car dealers</title>
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        <description>Marh 2, 2008 Beginning Monday only used cars made in 1998 can be imported HIDALGO, Texas - Some are dented, scratched and rusty. Others rattle and belch under faded paint jobs. But the &amp;quot;'98&amp;quot; soaped onto their windshields and a surprise change in Mexican import rules have turned a single year's worth of used cars into pick of the used-car lot. Beginning Monday, only cars built in 1998 &amp;mdash; none older and none newer &amp;mdash; can be legally imported into Mexico. Car dealers were given notice only a month ago.</description>
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        <title>37 Die in Mexico Truck Blast</title>
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        <description>Vehicle was packed with dynamite, police say; 150 people injuredPIEDRAS NEGRAS, Mexico - A dynamite-laden truck exploded after colliding with another vehicle on a busy highway in northern Mexico&amp;rsquo;s coal country, killing at least 34 people, including three reporters at the scene, state and federal officials said.Authorities said the two vehicles crashed into each other Sunday evening, drawing a crowd of curious onlookers as well as a small army of police, soldiers, emergency officials and journalists.Shortly after the crowd arrived, the wreckage caught fire, and the dynamite exploded, sending a ball of fire into the sky that consumed nearby cars and left a 10-by-40 foot crater in the concrete, said Maximo Alberto Neri Lopez, a federal police official.He said more than 150 people were injured.The force of the explosion blew out the windows of a passenger bus a quarter-mile away.</description>
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        <title>U.S. Truckers Jobs On Chopping Blocks</title>
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        <description>Via President Bush and Congress&amp;rsquo; &amp;ldquo;Mexican Truck Pilot&amp;rdquo; program, American trucking will change: for the worse.Thousands of Mexican drivers without formal driving standards, without drug testing and without legal passports to identify them to us&amp;mdash;shortly will invade America&amp;rsquo;s freeways.They lack the ability to write and read in English, jeopardizing safety checks and logbook protocol. To top it off, they lack experience driving in snow and major metropolitan gridlock traffic.As a former United Van Lines truck trainer and safety officer, I charge President Bush and Congress for contempt of American truckers and American jobs.</description>
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        <title>Special Report:  Mexico Plans To Send Trucks Across Border this Month !</title>
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        <description>Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007 – A Mexican publication that covers Mexico’s transportation industry reported Wednesday that the Secretariat of Communications and Transportes said that the cross-border pilot program is coming by the end of this month.Despite continued opposition from Mexican trucker group – CANACAR – the country’s transportation secretary claims the plan is on the move, according to the transportation publication T21.In a business meeting on Tuesday, Mexican Transportation Secretary Luis Tellez Kuenzler announced that “necessary conditions” in Mexico are a reality. He also said he had been informed by the U.</description>
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        <title>20 Dead In Sonora Shootouts</title>
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        <description>Stan and Holly, (Deyo)The following article appeared on the front page of the major Tucson Daily this morning.The drug runners are getting better organized and more aggressive as the days and weeks and months and years go by. The whole border country is slowly and quietly turning into a war zone and no-mans land.I have been advised by National Park Rangers not to camp in National Monuments, because the smugglers control them at night.Life in the cities and shopping malls continue as usual, only to be punctuated with stories like this.</description>
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        <title>Roadblocks for Mexican Trucks in U.S.</title>
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        <description>The Department of Transportation pilot test designed to allow 100 Mexican trucking companies to run their long-haul rigs anywhere in the U.S. has encountered opposition, both in Congress and in Mexico. Meanwhile, plans to implement the test are progressing at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, as announced by the Department of Transportation in February. Scott Gerber, spokesman for Sen.</description>
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        <title>Accused Narco Banker to Host Bush-Calderón Meeting in Yucatán</title>
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        <description>Another US-Mexico Presidential Summit in the Temozon Sur Hacienda of Roberto Hernández Ramírez of Banamex-CitigroupEight years ago, an “anti-drug” summit was held between US President Bill Clinton and his Mexican counterpart Ernesto Zedillo on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. The February 1999 meeting took place at a hacienda in the town of Temozón Sur, near kilometer 148 of the Mérida-Campeche highway, a posh estate owned by Roberto Hernández Ramírez, then owner of Banamex, the National Bank of Mexico.Hernández had been accused – publicly and via a criminal complaint – by the daily newspaper Por Esto! of trafficking tons of Colombian cocaine through his Caribbean coasta properties on that peninsula since 1997. The newspaper published photos of the drug, the smuggling boats, the Colombian garbage strewn upon the shores, the airfield and small airplanes that, witnesses testified, brought the cocaine north to the United States, with confirmation from sources as diverse as local fishermen and high officials of the Mexican Armed Forces.I covered that presidential summit eight years ago, investigated the charges for three months, and published the first of many reports that May (see “Clinton and His Mexican Narco-Pals,” Boston Phoenix, May 17, 1999).</description>
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        <title>Cartels Grip A Border City</title>
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        <description>Nuevo Laredo has been handcuffed by drug traffickers, who engage in violence, threats and kidnappings.NUEVO LAREDO, Mexico - The evening calm here is deceiving.As dusk settles, folks gather and mill around the town square, as they do in town squares throughout Mexico. But soon the talk turns to the latest deadly incident, this week's ambush of a federal congressman, which left him seriously injured and his 31-year-old driver dead. And the inevitable question arises: Is it too late to save Nuevo Laredo?''You look around here and nothing seems real anymore,'' said Mari Moreno, whose sons live in Texas.</description>
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        <title>Racist Mexican Gangs &quot;Ethnic Cleansing&quot; Blacks In L.A.</title>
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        <description>Latino thugs indiscriminately murder blacks regardless of gang membership, genocidal purge aligns with radical Aztlan theology Racist Mexican gangs are indiscriminately targeting blacks who aren't even involved in gang culture, as part of an orchestrated ethnic cleansing program that is forcing black people to flee Los Angeles. The culprit of the carnage is the radical Neo-Nazi liberation theology known as La Raza, which calls for the extermination of all races in America besides Latinos, and is being bankrolled by some of the biggest Globalists in the U.S.A story carried on the liberal website Alternet, charts an explosion in brutal murders of blacks by Hispanic street gangs in L.A.</description>
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        <title>The Spirit Of Resistance In Mexico City</title>
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        <description>National Action Party (PAN) candidate Felipe Calderon had center stage at 12:01 AM, December 1 at the presidential residence of Los Pinos as Mexico's new president addressed the country on national television after a brief stealth swearing-in ceremony for him to the office he didn't win and will now assume illegitimately because of the fraud-laden electoral coup d'etat that gave it to him. He then had to be slipped in a back door of the Congress later that morning to take the oath of office there, as constitutionally required, in a second &quot;lightning-fast&quot; chaotic ceremony preceded by a brawl between lawmakers for and against the new president who then left as fast as he entered and is now off to a rocky start.  At the same time, outside in Mexico City's streets, hundreds of thousands of people assembled early in the morning in the vast Zocalo square supporting opposition Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who changed his earlier plans to march on Congress and instead held a peaceful mass-protest march of his supporters through the city center to avoid clashes with the police that might have turned violent. It went as far as Chapultepec Park, the entrance to the secured area, to demonstrate opposition to Mr. Calderon and to support Lopez Obrador who was denied the presidency he won now handed over illegitimately to Mr.</description>
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        <title>Mexican Government Report Links Former Presidencies to 'Crimes Against Humanity'</title>
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        <description>A long-awaited Mexican government report blames &quot;the highest command levels&quot; of three former presidencies for the massacres, tortures and slayings of hundreds of leftists from the 1960s to the early 1980s.Based partly on declassified Mexican military documents, the report posted on the Internet Saturday ends a five-year investigation by a special prosecutor named by President Vicente Fox to shed light on past crimes, including a 1968 student massacre and the disappearance of hundreds of leftist activists in the 1970s and early 1980s.The report states that &quot;the authoritarian regime, at the highest command levels,&quot; broke the law and &quot;committed crimes against humanity&quot; that resulted in &quot;massacres, forced disappearances, systematic torture and genocide to try to destroy a sector of society that it considered ideologically to be its enemy.&quot;Special prosecutor Ignacio Carrillo, who was appointed in November 2001, handed his report to Mexico's Attorney General's Office late Friday. The report was later posted on the Internet for the public, and Carrillo said it would presented at a ceremony with Fox before he leaves office Dec.</description>
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