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Police discover meth lab in Crouch Mesa

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Twisted Sister

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#141
Nov 9, 2009
 
NObama wrote:
Next head line "Crotch found on Meth Mesa!"
Is that where I left that? Please return.
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#142
Nov 9, 2009
 
HU8H tHEYLL never find my meth lab.iTS not up at crouch mesa.I got a doggy on site dont shoot him.
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#143
Nov 9, 2009
 
Wheres pokie when ya need him?
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#144
Nov 10, 2009
 
The Mexican mafia has become so powerful in this country that I personally believe that law enforcement is afraid to go after the "big guys" in fear of retaliation upon their families and themselves.

Has anyone ever noticed that all these so called "big busts" never go any further than arresting the meth addicted flunkies selling the stuff for the larger supplier?
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#145
Nov 10, 2009
 
I think their afraid of them too.They really need to be afraid of some pissed off americans that are about ready to go off!Im starting to think thats why the stash operation on my street is still going.But they seam to get down big time on any dumb tweakers,or gangstas.At least the small gang, gangstas anyway.They seam to shy away from the gangs that are known for murders,and cop shooting.These kinds of scum from another country just using us for their benefit.These kinds you just kill and kill them all.If americans revolt i wouldnt want to be a gangbanger,cartelio,or a politician.Or a banker.
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#146
Nov 10, 2009
 
covert operations wrote:
<quoted text>Now I have a better understanding of your stupidity. PUFF PUFF PUFF.........LOSER!
Dear "Covert Operations"...you can kiss my big balck "loser" butt! How do you like them apples....puff puff puff. I assume this means you do not agree with me? Darn the luck. to funny -
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#149
Nov 10, 2009
 
Cursor Maniac wrote:
The Mexican mafia has become so powerful in this country that I personally believe that law enforcement is afraid to go after the "big guys" in fear of retaliation upon their families and themselves.
Has anyone ever noticed that all these so called "big busts" never go any further than arresting the meth addicted flunkies selling the stuff for the larger supplier?


What are your "facts" based upon? Where do you draw your conclusions from? Do you have an "inside" source? Otherwise, don't speculate. Don't "assume" (make an ass out of yourself) that you are an authority on what's going on inside or outside of the drug world in this or any other county.

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#150
Nov 11, 2009
 
whammer jammer wrote:
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What are your "facts" based upon? Where do you draw your conclusions from? Do you have an "inside" source? Otherwise, don't speculate. Don't "assume" (make an **** out of yourself) that you are an authority on what's going on inside or outside of the drug world in this or any other county.
Hey Wammer,
Can't back up what he is saying, but have met several ex-mules with ethics. The mules I met became rig hands that decided to settle here in the states and start a new better life for their family.
Good kids that got on the wrong track, but eventually went back to their Catholic roots.(Agnostic here,with no chance of salvation, unless God has a 'Who farted hat' on. lol) They went for the short term profit and eventually saw the long term ehtical problem, and then went straight.
The best argument presented to these ex-mules was based on ethnocerntrism,(upitty word for racism). They were told to have a disregard for gingos becuase they were lazy, anti Mexican racists. With the local economic situations and a new hatred of their customers, it seemed right to hual meth to 'el norte'.
Concerning the influence of 'south of the border' gangs, look at MS13, the Mexican Mafia and all of the killings in boarder towns.
Just glad I had a flee collar on back in my early 20's.....
Will always hire a hispanic with family roots and a work ethic over an anglo that grew up on Tivo and vidio games,
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#151
Nov 12, 2009
 
hilllbilly wrote:
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Hey Wammer,
Can't back up what he is saying, but have met several ex-mules with ethics. The mules I met became rig hands that decided to settle here in the states and start a new better life for their family.
Good kids that got on the wrong track, but eventually went back to their Catholic roots.(Agnostic here,with no chance of salvation, unless God has a 'Who farted hat' on. lol) They went for the short term profit and eventually saw the long term ehtical problem, and then went straight.
The best argument presented to these ex-mules was based on ethnocerntrism,(upitty word for racism). They were told to have a disregard for gingos becuase they were lazy, anti Mexican racists. With the local economic situations and a new hatred of their customers, it seemed right to hual meth to 'el norte'.
Concerning the influence of 'south of the border' gangs, look at MS13, the Mexican Mafia and all of the killings in boarder towns.
Just glad I had a flee collar on back in my early 20's.....
Will always hire a hispanic with family roots and a work ethic over an anglo that grew up on Tivo and vidio games,
Although I understand where you're coming from as far as "mules" are concerned, I have no sympathy for anyone who is willing to break the law. If you want to come to this country and become a contributing citizen, that's one thing, follow the rules, become a legal citizen and then reap the rewards. As far as the "mules" who are in it for the quick cash, working for some cartel, albeit familial historical law-breakers who earn their living transporting family destructive addicting drugs, don't bother coming onto our soil. The dedicated will hunt you down, prosecute you for the criminal you are, and send you back,(even though many times only temporarily) to where you came from. As I've said many times before, I'm not talking about the medicinal, pain relieving aide, marijuana, that's still up for debate. I'm talking about meth which is what this article is centered around. The destructive "cash cow" ie force that's invading our country. It's destructive to families, it's a killing machine. Everywhere it's found, there has been death, there has been violent crime and exorbitant costs, not only to the taxpaying property owners and citizens, but risks to the law enforcement officers who uphold the law to protect us.

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Aztec

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#152
Nov 13, 2009
 
whammer jammer wrote:
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Although I understand where you're coming from as far as "mules" are concerned, I have no sympathy for anyone who is willing to break the law. If you want to come to this country and become a contributing citizen, that's one thing, follow the rules, become a legal citizen and then reap the rewards. As far as the "mules" who are in it for the quick cash, working for some cartel, albeit familial historical law-breakers who earn their living transporting family destructive addicting drugs, don't bother coming onto our soil. The dedicated will hunt you down, prosecute you for the criminal you are, and send you back,(even though many times only temporarily) to where you came from. As I've said many times before, I'm not talking about the medicinal, pain relieving aide, marijuana, that's still up for debate. I'm talking about meth which is what this article is centered around. The destructive "cash cow" ie force that's invading our country. It's destructive to families, it's a killing machine. Everywhere it's found, there has been death, there has been violent crime and exorbitant costs, not only to the taxpaying property owners and citizens, but risks to the law enforcement officers who uphold the law to protect us.
On the same page about Meth.......... If it was up to me, I would make meth posession a capital crime - including testing positive for it. I would tax the snot out of alcohol and legalize pot.
Drunks beat their wives, tweekers abuse their kids and stoners eat Dorritos and take a nap.... lol
EYEH8TWEAKERS

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#153
Nov 15, 2009
 
yes, Im for the immediate extermination of tweakers too..why should they get more rights than all of us normal upstanding citizens? Probably because our state and local "administrators" have no spine, they just do a bust, impose a fine/make some money and turn them loose. Same with the DUI issue. Its all about $$$
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#154
Nov 16, 2009
 
Im all for stiffer penalties on pot,double the size of the border patrol to watch the illegals bring in the pot.Make an occasional bust just to keep appearances.Make lighter jail sentances for meth conviction and dui conviction.Keep judge price for another term.Open up another drive through liquor store.Give the government much more authority to raid your home for no reason at all.That will solve everything.Do not shoot any dogs.
whammer jammer

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#155
Nov 16, 2009
 
Grimreaper wrote:
Im all for stiffer penalties on pot,double the size of the border patrol to watch the illegals bring in the pot.Make an occasional bust just to keep appearances.Make lighter jail sentances for meth conviction and dui conviction.Keep judge price for another term.Open up another drive through liquor store.Give the government much more authority to raid your home for no reason at all.That will solve everything.Do not shoot any dogs.
They can't search without a warrant. Who signs the warrant? What is the basis for a search warrant? Create more obstacles for law enforcement. Give them more hoops to jump through. Give the dopers more of an advantage, yeah, that's the ticket...
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#156
Nov 17, 2009
 
Just a joke,whammer just a joke!But it does pretty much match current policy.And the fact is the feds can just label you a terrorist and apparently they dont need a warrant at that point.Under the law That G.W. Bush signed in.Notice how they changed the bankrupcy laws right before the economy totally spiralled downward.Dont forget to support the audit the fed bill h.r. 1207.Even if your a methhead its important.
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#157
Nov 17, 2009
 
Grimreaper wrote:
Just a joke,whammer just a joke!But it does pretty much match current policy.And the fact is the feds can just label you a terrorist and apparently they dont need a warrant at that point.Under the law That G.W. Bush signed in.Notice how they changed the bankrupcy laws right before the economy totally spiralled downward.Dont forget to support the audit the fed bill h.r. 1207.Even if your a methhead its important.
Yes, that law (the patrriot act)was one of those Bush good intention things to help keep America safer. All through the election cycle the left cried and screamed about the unfairness of it all and Obama made promises to them to get rid of it. But now he's actually in office its kind of a convienient law for him to use for spying on anyone that doesn't agree with him. Beware teabaggers and those who support the constitution! Russia had Siberia and gulags, what's Obama's plan for us?
LOUD PIPES

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#158
Nov 17, 2009
 
hilllbilly wrote:
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On the same page about Meth.......... If it was up to me, I would make meth posession a capital crime - including testing positive for it. I would tax the snot out of alcohol and legalize pot.
Drunks beat their wives, tweekers abuse their kids and stoners eat Dorritos and take a nap.... lol
Could'nt have put it any better. This is exactly what our country needs.
LOUD PIPES

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#159
Nov 17, 2009
 
whammer jammer wrote:
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They can't search without a warrant. Who signs the warrant? What is the basis for a search warrant? Create more obstacles for law enforcement. Give them more hoops to jump through. Give the dopers more of an advantage, yeah, that's the ticket...
A warrant? They think they don't need them around here. Claim it probable cause! Why you think I have a gun?

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Aztec

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#160
Nov 17, 2009
 
Grimreaper wrote:
Just a joke,whammer just a joke!But it does pretty much match current policy.And the fact is the feds can just label you a terrorist and apparently they dont need a warrant at that point.Under the law That G.W. Bush signed in.Notice how they changed the bankrupcy laws right before the economy totally spiralled downward.Dont forget to support the audit the fed bill h.r. 1207.Even if your a methhead its important.
We may have had our differences of opinion in the past, but your mention of the bankruptcy laws makes me my tip my hat hat in your general direction. Plus, most all of Americans voted for either the president that started the Patriot Act or voted for the new President that kept it.
It is so historically predictable as to what is going on now. It just comes down to too many people, too much government and too much dehumanizing polarization.
Plant a garden, get out of debt, say hey to a neighbour and invest in portable tangables. Oh,, and make fun of a tweaker.. lol
enjoy,

“It's OK, I got an AK”

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#161
Nov 17, 2009
 
LOUD PIPES wrote:
<quoted text> A warrant? They think they don't need them around here. Claim it probable cause! Why you think I have a gun?
Just make sure that you have some solid practice and an understanding of the typical breaching techniques 'they' use.
A vidio camera, for now, is a bigger threat then a gun.
Take care,

“It's OK, I got an AK”

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Aztec

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#162
Nov 17, 2009
 
Bird wrote:
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Yes, that law (the patrriot act)was one of those Bush good intention things to help keep America safer. All through the election cycle the left cried and screamed about the unfairness of it all and Obama made promises to them to get rid of it. But now he's actually in office its kind of a convienient law for him to use for spying on anyone that doesn't agree with him. Beware teabaggers and those who support the constitution! Russia had Siberia and gulags, what's Obama's plan for us?
Solid, and never join another man's army...
Keep a tight arse,
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