Jesus Christ I saw one of those movies, Tokyo Drift. Such a piece of trash, everyone involved should have been blacklisted from Hollywood for at least two generations.Its the one where the Rock came and stole the franchise from Vin Diesel
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Jesus Christ I saw one of those movies, Tokyo Drift. Such a piece of trash, everyone involved should have been blacklisted from Hollywood for at least two generations.Its the one where the Rock came and stole the franchise from Vin Diesel
I just try and figure out who they're marketed toJesus Christ I saw one of those movies, Tokyo Drift. Such a piece of trash, everyone involved should have been blacklisted from Hollywood for at least two generations.
I was on a road trip to a game with what seemed to be the dumbest of Raider fans (friends of friends). Agonizing for many reasons but being a captive audience to that movie playing on the in-car screens was tortuous. I brought up the Geneva Convention but was met with perplexity.I just try and figure out who they're marketed to
I figure its people with the same mindset as my son. My son is 8
Maybe I wasn’t clear. The mention of colateral damage refers to Mexicans. The government here has a long history of racking up body counts.I didn't want you to get lonely.
As for what else the U.S. can do, I don't think Trump is in any position to be making any additional demands of the Mexican govt. They're already extending themselves on behalf of our immigration policies.
The "Americans" living in those communities gots to go with the flow. Assimilate or GTFO. If everyone else has to pay to play then so do they.
Paul Walker was a training partner of mine.Jesus Christ I saw one of those movies, Tokyo Drift. Such a piece of trash, everyone involved should have been blacklisted from Hollywood for at least two generations.
I know my "no mercy" proposal would never get off the ground. It's a dream that will never come true, unless Mexico gets desperate and downright begs us for it. Not happening anytime soon.This whole discussion is ridiculous. Mexican citizens are the victims of violent crime in the US on the regular and we don't tolerate the Mexican Govt's protests. Why should they tolerate or even consider a US Intervention?
Americans going into Mexico to wage war on the Cartels is not going to solve the problem. All it takes is one bad drone strike, one extrajuducial killing, one unjust conviction and the Mexican people will side with the Cartels and against the gringo intervention. The U.S. can provide training and support and intel and such, but the operations must be commanded and run by the Mexican govt. We cannot give them law and order - they must take it for themselves.
There were a couple of things that went into that decision, like it turned out he had no pending arrest warrant in Mexico for one. I’m surprised more people weren’t killed. How many souls would it be worth to capture him and hold him until the extradition process was completed and he was transported to the US for trial? 50? 200? This could easily gone a whole lot worse.
It wasn’t only those involved in the capture that were at risk.Well they let the guy go hoping to save those involved in his capture and it looks like and open bounty has been put out for the death of all law enforcement individuals involved.
First hit went down today....
http://instagr.am/p/B4imYWGAU_b/
Yes, I know. Obrador‘s decision to reléase El Chapito saved people in the short term but will likely cause a violent to even more in the long term.It wasn’t only those involved in the capture that were at risk.
In for a penny, in for a pound.Yes, I know. Obrador‘s decision to reléase El Chapito saved people in the short term but will likely cause a violent to even more in the long term.
So you’re saying it will result in more long term violence. Why? If there had been a couple hundred or more civilians chewed up on the streets along with the “troops” that attempted to detain him nothing would change.Yes, I know. Obrador‘s decision to reléase El Chapito saved people in the short term but will likely cause a violent to even more in the long term.
That’s what Custer said just before he said where da fuk did all these Indians come from?In for a penny, in for a pound.
Hey, ogre you are dead wrong about it being a random killing, problems between Mormons and the cartels have been going on for generations.That’s what Custer said just before he said where da fuk did all these Indians come from?
The solution is slow meaningful change in the long term, with the short term turmoil that comes with transitions.That’s what Custer said just before he said where da fuk did all these Indians come from?
If you’d been driving through around the same time you wouldn’t be posting.Hey, ogre you are dead wrong about it being a random killing, problems between Mormons and the cartels have been going on for generations.