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Caught!

15 Mexicans caught with 200 kilos of cocaine in Nicaragua
Managua, Nicaragua— Quince mexicanos supuestamente vinculados al Cartel de Juárez fueron capturados el martes al sur del país con al menos 200 kilos de cocaína oculta bajo los asientos de un autobús, informó el portavoz policial, Alonso Sevilla.
Translation:  15 mexicans supposedly connected to the Juarez (drug) Cartel were captured Tuesday in the south of the country with at least 200 kilos of cocaine hidden under the seats of a bus, said political spokesperson Alonso Sevilla.

This coke wasn't headed for Honduras, people.  This is from the City of Juarez edition of El Diario - Ciudad Juarez being a city at war right on the border at El Paso.  It's nearly completely run by drug gangs, with the Juarez Cartel the CEO of that little enterprise.

Likely, this coke would have been transported over by 'honest people, looking for work that Americans won't do', as this would cover their payment to the coyotes who guide them through the deserts of New Mexico, Arizona, and Texas on their way to lower wages in the construction, restaurant, agricultural, meat packing, and various other industries.

The connection isn't a tough one to make - the illegal aliens may be coming to make more money than they could at home, but they are bringing with them a rash of ills that spread from the coke mirror to the unemployment line.

And our RINO in Chief is working with the Democrats to make it even easier and more lucrative for them to do so.
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Tuesday in Caracas

While Kevin Spacey sat for dinner with Hugo Chavez, there were other Venezuelan leaders looking towards a much darker future:     
If the changes to the Constitution championed by President Hugo Chávez are approved, "we are heading for a Cuban-communist model," said Zulia state governor Manuel Rosales.

"And we are moving towards a model, where the State is the owner of everything and we, Venezuelans will be the slaves of that government. All that the government wants is for all of us to be poor and there will be a class of beneficiaries."

He recalled that a committee will be organized Tuesday in Zulia state to back decentralization, as the proposed changes "eradicate decentralization."

"From being a federal, decentralized country, we will turn into a centralized country, with a man as president who will become the master and owner of everything."

He lamented that state governors and mayors will be like Chinese jars.     

Nice to see that Kevin can look past the horrors on the horizon for Venezuela.  I guess the new movie studio he was there to tour was too much of a distraction.
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