Same old shit from a whored out country who loves death and war and knows no other way except to throw money at a decades old failed policy. We sure could use 200 mil here bama to help our childruns learn in Colorado.
"We are launching a new effort against gangs in Central America to support efforts here in the region ... including the social and economic forces that drive young people toward criminality," Obama said. He said it would help train security forces, strengthen courts and tackle underlying poverty.
The only result from this means more dead. Thanks for nothing bama!
Legalization is the solution!
ReplyDeleteThat it is but when has this country made a correct decision regarding this war outside of escalation.
ReplyDeleteIf only my friend.
did you notice their logo on the comment above looks like a middle finger pointing at you? am I making this up?
ReplyDeletewhat I meant to say is it looks like being flipped off
ReplyDeleteNo I did not and I deleted that. Glad about two things. That you pointed this out and failed to mention at your place that I'm glad you are feeling better!
ReplyDeleteMaybe if he tried to get a better distribution of wealth there, like in Costa Rica, there wouldn't need to be gangs.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of the symptoms of a failed society that it keeps doing the wrong things. Often, as in our case, I think that's because that society is not even thoughtful enough to realize they're the wrong things.
ReplyDeleteBushack Obama is well to the right of most pre-Saint Ronnie Rushpubliscum politicians. I have come to expect him to do the wrong thing, and he almost never disappoints me.
ReplyDeleteIt's true men!
ReplyDeleteHe needs to talk to Carlos Slim, the richest man on the planet for 2 years straight, and get him to spend some of his $74 billion on Mexico's education system. Which is not like ours.
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"Proof of Mexican citizenship is required to attend public schools for free , but foreigners can attend public schools by paying a tuition."
However, only 46.68 percent of those between the ages of 15 to 19 years attend school.