Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Bush On Drugs

What we all suspected, anyway.

Probably where he got them.

"Bush Asks Congress for $1.4 Billion to Fight Drugs in Mexico" by JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.

MEXICO CITY, Oct. 22 — President Bush asked Congress on Monday to approve a $1.4 billion aid package over the next three years to help the Mexican government fight narcotics traffickers, who have unleashed a bloody underworld war that has left more than 4,000 dead across Mexico in the last two years.

[But YOU DON'T NEED that $1.4 BILLION for ANYTHING, right, Amurkn?

After all, how much can a bowl of shit cost?

Especially when the CIA is the greatest drug-runner on the planet!]


The plan calls for the United States to give Mexico $500 million over the next 12 months to provide training for the police and tools to dismantle drug cartels, including helicopters, surveillance planes, drug-sniffing dogs and software to track cases.

[But YOU DON'T NEED any of that money or services, Amurkn!

You've got PLENTY of SHIT to WALLOW IN, so quit complaining!]


An additional $50 million would go to Central American countries for the same purposes.

[Yup, the fucking asshole will SPREAD MONEY around the GLOBE like a whore's perfume, but WE DON'T GET SHIT!!!!

Or, rather, that's ALL WE GET: SHAT ON!!!

{_:-(


The United States would also provide advisers to help vet police recruits, establish a witness protection program and set up citizen-complaint offices to cut down on the endemic corruption in Mexican police forces, State Department officials said.

[Need I say it again, reader?

Bush sure makes a good president -- FOR MEXICO!!!!!]


Thomas A. Shannon Jr., the assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, said the initiative was intended to bolster the administration of President Felipe Calderón as it continues an unprecedented crackdown on organized crime.

[While America deflates! FUCK YOU, Bush!!!!!]


Since taking office in December, Mr. Calderón has sent tens of thousands of troops into towns once controlled by drug cartels to restore order; extradited several well-known drug kingpins to the United States for prosecution; and stepped up seizures of cocaine, guns and illicit cash. The result has been a violent backlash from criminal organizations.

[Little bit of a POLICE STATE going, huh?

Over ANOTHER PHONY FUCKING WAR!

That SHIT TASTE GOOD, Amurkn?]


Mr. Shannon said during a telephone news conference in Washington:

We are at an important moment when organized crime presents a real threat to democratic governments in Central America and Mexico.”

[Yeah, thank God AmeriKa doesn't have that problem!

OUR GOVERNMENT is ORGANIZED CRIME!!!!]


Later, Mr. Shannon said Mexico had changed since 1997, when the United States last provided it with a major aid package to combat drug trafficking. Under that plan, the United States provided 73 helicopters, which were later returned amid Mexican charges that they were defective and American countercharges that they were poorly maintained, and training for elite commando units, some of whom later defected and became gunmen for the Gulf Cartel.

[Giving them OUR SHIT? Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!

And we make it sound like we are DOING GOOD!

AmeriKa SUCKS, hey!]


Mr. Shannon: “This government focuses on fighting crime rather than managing it. I think this is the kind of government we need to work with.”

[One of the few left for us, huh?

That's why they rigged the Mexican election, right]


Billed as a “security cooperation initiative,” the agreement grew out of talks Mr. Bush held with Mr. Calderón last March in Mérida, Mexico. Before and after the meeting, the Mexican president said the United States did too little to reduce demand for drugs and to stop the flow of arms and cash southward into Mexico. Under the agreement, the United States has pledged to continue its efforts on both fronts.

[Globalist shit!]

But the bulk of the agreement is aid for Mexico, in the form of training for the police and military as well as aircraft and advanced technology at border crossings. If approved by Congress, the program will last at least two years but opens the door for a long-term, yearly transfer of money and training to Mexico to combat drug trafficking, as the United States currently does with Colombia.

[Yeah, but YOU DON'T NEED THAT MONEY, Amurkns!!!!]


Experts on the Mexican police say that money from the United States alone cannot change the underlying problems that allow the drug trade to flourish.

[But we are going to GIVE IT TO THEM ANYWAY!

OPEN WIDE, Amurka, for a STRAIGHT DIARRHEA BLAST right in the chomper!

Then CHEW, Amurkns, CHEW --and SMILE while you do it! ]


Most Mexican police forces lack the means to investigate corrupt officers or evaluate police performance. That, coupled with low pay, has led to a system rife with officers on the payroll of criminal gangs.

[Yeah, so AMERICA WILL PAY FOR IT ALL!

You about full on the shit smorgasbord, readers?]


Mexico’s foreign minister, Patricia Espinosa, said none of the aid would be cash. Instead, she said, Mexico would receive resources like helicopters and training.

[Oh, now I feel better.

Don't you, Amurkn? You burp?]


She and Mr. Shannon said the number of United States law enforcement officials in Mexico would not grow. American military units or commandos from American law enforcement agencies would not operate here, as they have in Colombia, Ms. Espinosa said.

We believe in free and sovereign states managing to develop a mature relationship of mutual respect, although it’s hard for some people to believe.”

[ANOTHER fucking LIE!!

So what do you think, Amurka?

You didn't need that money for anything, right?

So it's O.K. for George to just GIVE IT AWAY, right?

I mean, it's not like we've got
houses burning down in this country right now, right?

RIGHT?
]