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Albuquerque firefighter tied to Mexican drug cartel

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Cisco Kid

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Feb 4, 2012
 
El enmascarado wrote:
Palomas, last time I knew about it, is the very lost town for convenient drug dealers. The people who live there drink salt water everyday, staining their teeth, and how about their education?
Any border town is a haven for drug dealers/runners. The iron in the water is what stains the teeth and they go into Deming for their education.

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Feb 4, 2012
 
Cisco Kid wrote:
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Any border town is a haven for drug dealers/runners. The iron in the water is what stains the teeth and they go into Deming for their education.
It's too much natural fluoride in the well water that causes the stains. We have the same problem in parts of NM and Colorado. That's what our dentist told us and I read it in my nutrition text in college. I guess iron could have some effect, also.
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Its probably all the shit they have to eat from all these traficantes.
Cisco Kid

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Feb 4, 2012
 
elise in burque wrote:
<quoted text>It's too much natural fluoride in the well water that causes the stains. We have the same problem in parts of NM and Colorado. That's what our dentist told us and I read it in my nutrition text in college. I guess iron could have some effect, also.
I have a college buddy from southern Colorado that said that's what his dentist told him it was. No telling what's in the water any more. Is too much natural fluoride harmful to the teeth or just stains them?
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Its probably all the shit they have to eat from all these traficantes.
Yeah and the policia that are rateros too. I don't know how many beers they took from us, even all of our apples and sandwiches.
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lolol last name, mexican drugs .... wholda thunk it, was expecting to see a 'smith' or 'epstien' lololol
Yeah, the Meyer Lansky's, the Dutch Schultz's, the Bugsy Siegels,
the Santos Trafficante's (hey, what's in a name, right?) the Kennedy's (bootleggers), the Battaglia's, the Bonano's, etc., have learned how to keep a lower profile and since they and others like them are at the end of the drug rainbow they don't get arrested like the low-echelon peons do. In Albuquerque EVERYBODY in government is crooked- it doesn't matter what their last name is.
I remember not that long ago that people with last names like "Schiff" were pleading guilty to embezzlement. "New Mexico is the Capital of Corruption of the United States. I have never seen anything like it in all of my years at the FBI. Corruption is pervasive at EVERY level of government". Retiring FBI Albuquerque Field Office Supervisor Thomas C. McClenaghan, January 21, 2009, on KRQE Channel 13 News, 10:16 p.m. segment. Sicilians did business with Sicilians; Irish with the Irish; Jews with Jews; Mexicans with people who speak Spanish, etc. But at the top of the Corruption Cesspool are still the lily-white powers that be- the men behind the men in alleged power. Fear not, Mr. Bigot. Your people run that operation too, or at least have their fingers in that pie!

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