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1/8/2016 2:35:37 PM EDT
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Just heard that, wonder how long this one will last....
1/8/2016 2:36:08 PM EDT
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In before the escape.
1/8/2016 2:36:55 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 2:38:41 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 2:40:48 PM EDT
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Would you say he will face a plethora of charges?
Every time I see that name I think of El Guapo.





1/8/2016 2:41:03 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 2:41:42 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 2:42:18 PM EDT
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IT'S A SWEATER!!!!
1/8/2016 2:42:41 PM EDT
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I am surprised no one has simply shot that dumbass.
1/8/2016 2:42:55 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 2:43:10 PM EDT
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Wow. . . hard to believe.

That guy pretty much runs the fucking country, we must have wanted him really bad.

Another victory for Donald Trump! Lets make America Great . . . AGAIN!
1/8/2016 2:43:44 PM EDT
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I wonder if they'll just off him
1/8/2016 2:43:54 PM EDT
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Time to meet God...
1/8/2016 2:43:59 PM EDT
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Why is he still breathing?

1/8/2016 2:45:00 PM EDT
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Wonder how long he will let them keep him ................this time...........lol    
1/8/2016 2:45:04 PM EDT
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Great question. Taking him alive is fuckin stupid.
1/8/2016 2:46:13 PM EDT
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I would not be surprised if he "slipped, fell and bumped his head" and succumbed to his injuries while in custody.
1/8/2016 2:47:04 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 2:50:55 PM EDT
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Great question. Taking him alive is fuckin stupid.


Dead guys don't bribe their way into another escape.
1/8/2016 2:52:27 PM EDT
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How much violence would blackmarket narcotics producers use if their products were decriminalized and they had use of the court system?
1/8/2016 2:54:48 PM EDT
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Who Ñieto?
1/8/2016 2:57:22 PM EDT
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yeah but neither side wants to give up the power that comes with the drug war.

who cares if peoples faces get sewn to soccer balls the millions our officials pocket more than makes up for any deaths your family might have.
1/8/2016 2:59:28 PM EDT
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He's dead Jim.


It's the only way.
1/8/2016 3:00:10 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 3:00:49 PM EDT
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IT'S A SWEATER!!!!
AND TOGETHER WE.... BURNED THE VILLAGE!!!!
 



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1/8/2016 3:01:09 PM EDT
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I think they'd just move on to something else, like more human trafficking, kidnapping etc.  They aren't going to start doing the right thing all of the sudden.



 
1/8/2016 3:01:44 PM EDT
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CIA/DEA are gonna be PISSED!

1/8/2016 3:03:27 PM EDT
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Allegedly US is asking for extradition.  Over / under odds on that?

I'd say after his last escape, the only thing to keep him in custody is to build an elevated platform with a cell on top and surround it with a moat full of sharks with freaking lasers on their head.
1/8/2016 3:06:26 PM EDT
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Allegedly US is asking for extradition.  Over / under odds on that?

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If we played as large of a role in capturing him as I think we did, then I'd say it's pretty good odds they send him over.

Assuming we actually want him
1/8/2016 3:07:49 PM EDT
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18-20 days tops, then he'll "escape" again.  Fuck Chapo, Fuck the Cartels, and Fuck Mexico.

There's that profiling thing again.  Facepalm.
1/8/2016 3:08:50 PM EDT
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Was anyone else kind of rooting for him?
1/8/2016 3:17:04 PM EDT
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Zetas, NGJ, Caballeros Templares, CDG, or Sinaloa .....take your pick.
1/8/2016 3:18:42 PM EDT
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Well that sucks. He can no longer mount his war on ISIL.
1/8/2016 3:19:13 PM EDT
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And by 'escape' we mean 'walked out the side door'.
1/8/2016 3:20:15 PM EDT
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He declared war on ISIL. How badass is that?
1/8/2016 3:21:14 PM EDT
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Sweet, now we just need to let Benecio Del Toro loose so he can go assassinate all the heads of Mexican cartels.
1/8/2016 3:23:02 PM EDT
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Reuters, in an account of the capture of drug lord Joaquin 'El
Chapo' Guzman says he may face a quick extradition to the United States.
Mexico's Attorney General's office approved an order to extradite him
to the US in July

1/8/2016 3:23:03 PM EDT
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"Arrested."
1/8/2016 3:23:29 PM EDT
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Operation to recapture 'El Chapo' Guzman involved Mexican marines, US DEA and US Marshals, per Mexican police - @Reuters

   
   



   

     
     
       
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1/8/2016 3:24:46 PM EDT
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I think they'd just move on to something else, like more human trafficking, kidnapping etc.  They aren't going to start doing the right thing all of the sudden.
 

There are 1000 assumptions baked into that response. The biggest is that kidnapping and sex slavery trades are like manufacturing narcotics. They couldn't be more different; they are businesses which are injurious to the rights of others solely by their practice. Kidnapping needs a person to kidnap. Sex slavery needs a slave. A case could be made that human trafficking could be good if all the business does is circumnavigate unjust laws by the state for voluntary clients.

What about Pfizer, Merck, AstraZeneca, and all the other legal narcotics manufacturers? Is a corporate executive at one of those companies going to enter the child sex trade if somehow they were all shut down overnight?

1/8/2016 3:26:42 PM EDT
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US authorities better not let him out of their sight.
1/8/2016 3:26:50 PM EDT
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Hmmm. Since he got captured things smooth out in mexico. I wonder if mexico is going to see another brutal round of narco violence due to the vacuum in narco power.
1/8/2016 3:27:15 PM EDT
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Well, Mexico better go on high alert - I'm betting on attacks down there.
1/8/2016 3:27:40 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 3:28:07 PM EDT
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You aren't the only one.



The Invisible Swordsman needs to handle this guy.

1/8/2016 3:29:33 PM EDT
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1/8/2016 3:30:14 PM EDT
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There are 1000 assumptions baked into that response. The biggest is that kidnapping and sex slavery trades are like manufacturing narcotics. They couldn't be more different; they are businesses which are injurious to the rights of others solely by their practice. Kidnapping needs a person to kidnap. Sex slavery needs a slave. A case could be made that human trafficking could be good if all the business does is circumnavigate unjust laws by the state for voluntary clients.





What about Pfizer, Merck, AstraZeneca, and all the other legal narcotics manufacturers? Is a corporate executive at one of those companies going to enter the child sex trade if somehow they were all shut down overnight?





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There are 1000 assumptions baked into that response. The biggest is that kidnapping and sex slavery trades are like manufacturing narcotics. They couldn't be more different; they are businesses which are injurious to the rights of others solely by their practice. Kidnapping needs a person to kidnap. Sex slavery needs a slave. A case could be made that human trafficking could be good if all the business does is circumnavigate unjust laws by the state for voluntary clients.





What about Pfizer, Merck, AstraZeneca, and all the other legal narcotics manufacturers? Is a corporate executive at one of those companies going to enter the child sex trade if somehow they were all shut down overnight?





The drug trade they are involved in is already illegal, has been since any of them were born.  They are already involved in kidnapping and human trafficking, armed robbery, murder for hire, political corruption, etc.  They aren't Merck, they are professional criminals.



You could make an argument that pot ought to be illegal, or whatever drug.  This isn't the way to do it.





 
1/8/2016 3:37:27 PM EDT
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Fox News:
Two of the rifles seized were .50-caliber sniper guns, capable of penetrating most bullet-proof vests and cars. The grenade launcher was found loaded, with an extra round nearby. And an assault rifle had a .40 mm grenade launcher, and at least one grenade.
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The Mexicans have invented a new nano-grenade. Beware.
1/8/2016 3:40:17 PM EDT
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There are 1000 assumptions baked into that response. The biggest is that kidnapping and sex slavery trades are like manufacturing narcotics. They couldn't be more different; they are businesses which are injurious to the rights of others solely by their practice. Kidnapping needs a person to kidnap. Sex slavery needs a slave. A case could be made that human trafficking could be good if all the business does is circumnavigate unjust laws by the state for voluntary clients.

What about Pfizer, Merck, AstraZeneca, and all the other legal narcotics manufacturers? Is a corporate executive at one of those companies going to enter the child sex trade if somehow they were all shut down overnight?

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Your question doesn't even make any sense. Big Pharm is legal, if they folded shop, they would remain in a legal industry.

Cartels are criminals, so they will remain criminals. Plus cartels are already involved in human trafficking.
1/8/2016 3:42:32 PM EDT
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If mexico wants their country back they need to just start executing narc captures fast. clear the court docket, get his ass in court,  find him guilty and kill him.  No long holds, no months/years of incarceration,  just guilt, and death.
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