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MS-13 on the Run?

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

I seriously doubt it. Taking a couple of thugs out of action is a good thing but won’t destroy the gang. Taking away their reason for being an organization – i.e. their ability to make money – will kill MS-13 and every other gang. How do you do that? Hell, I don’t know.

A federal grand jury in Charlotte has indicted 26 reputed members of an international gang accused in a cross-border drug ring.

One of the men was previously charged with killing two people in a Greensboro restaurant. Greensboro police also helped arrest another man named in the indictment.

Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey unsealed the federal indictment Tuesday that charges members of the MS-13 gang with federal racketeering for forming a drug trafficking ring that sold cocaine, marijuana and narcotics, and of committing multiple robberies. Three of the men indicted face charges for four murders in Greensboro and Charlotte.

Federal authorities said MS-13 is one of the largest gangs in the nation with 10,000 members in the U.S., Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala. Investigators said one of the gang’s leaders is imprisoned in El Salvador.

The indictment says gang members hold regular meetings much like a government, discussing gang rules, problems and unity. The cliques met frequently in Charlotte, Greensboro, Durham and Columbia, S.C. and elsewhere, and the meetings often brought in gang guests from other states, according to court documents.

Criminal activity, especially directed at rival gangs, increased a member’s position in the gang, according to the indictment.

Many of the leaders — often called “shot callers” or “voices” — are in prison in El Salvador, the indictment said. But prosecutors claim gang members paid dues at their meetings and often sent cash to those in prison, at times wiring money at the request of a leader.

Source: news-record.com

And were these guys here legally? Evidently most were not. Surprising. I thought they were here doing jobs Americans won’t do. Well, I guess murder and narcotics distribution would be a couple of jobs Americans won’t do.

“Criminal gangs such as MS-13 increasingly recognize no borders, which means that international cooperation is more important today than it ever was before,” Mukasey said, thanking the government of El Salvador for its role in the bust.

“Thankfully, that collaboration is on full display in our relationship with the government of El Salvador,” he said.

MS-13 is an extremely violent gang that originated in El Salvador and operates there and in Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico and throughout the United States, Mukasey said.

“Today’s indictment is merely the latest sign of the gang’s reach, and it shows the breadth and seriousness of the crimes that MS-13 members are alleged to have committed,” he said.

Many of the defendants were in the United States illegally, and two were additionally charged with re-entering the country unlawfully after having been deported, the DOJ statement said.

Source: Breitbart

Wonderful people. Even though these raids won’t completely kill off these types of organizations it will put them on the defense a little bit. BigT

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Islam Advancing in France, Being Pushed Back in Turkey

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

These are an odd couple stories. On the one hand you have the ineffectual French courts kowtowing to a Muslim husband who wanted his marriage annulled because his wife wasn’t a virgin. On the other hand is Turkey’s courts upholding a law preventing women from wearing head scarves at university.

First, the lying virgin:

The bride said she was a virgin. When her new husband discovered that was a lie, he went to court to annul the marriage—and a French judge agreed.

The ruling ending the Muslim couple’s union has stunned France and raised concerns the country’s much-cherished secular values are losing ground to religious traditions from its fast-growing immigrant communities.

The decision also exposed the silent shame borne by some Muslim women who transgress long-held religious dictates demanding proof of virginity on the wedding night.

In its ruling, the court concluded the woman had misrepresented herself as a virgin and that, in this particular marriage, virginity was a prerequisite.

But in treating the case as a breach of contract, the ruling was decried by critics who said it undermined decades of progress in women’s rights. Marriage, they said, was reduced to the status of a commercial transaction in which women could be discarded by husbands claiming to have discovered hidden defects in them.

The court decision “is a real fatwa against the emancipation and liberty of women. We are returning to the past,” said Urban Affairs Minister Fadela Amara, the daughter of immigrants from Muslim North Africa, using the Arabic term for a religious decree.

Source: breitbart.com

Now the Islamic women without head scarves (IWWHS, for short):

Turkey’s secular establishment won an important battle on Thursday against the socially conservative government after the country’s top court struck down a move to allow girls to wear the Muslim headscarf at university.

The verdict of the constitutional court will prolong a paralysing political crisis that has gripped Turkey in recent weeks. It increases the likelihood that the ruling Justice and Development party (AKP), which has its roots in political Islam, will be shut down in a separate but closely linked case that accuses it of trying to undermine Turkey’s secular state.

The verdict could sow further confusion in the financial markets because of its wide and uncertain implications. Investors are already nervous about Turkey’s slowing economy and its faltering economic and structural reforms. On Tuesday the central bank added to the worries by abruptly raising its inflation targets, a move that analysts said diminished its credibility on the inflation front.

Investors may now also have to worry about the fate of the pro-business AKP. Soli Ozel, an academic at Bilgi University in Istanbul, said of on Thursday’s ruling: “The militancy of this verdict will have important political ramifications and is a harbinger of things to come in the closure case.”

Nurhan Toguc, chief economist at Ata Invest in Istanbul, said in a note on the headscarf verdict that it would “increase the probability” that the AKP would be shut down.

Turkey’s senior prosecutor has accused the AKP of trying to impose sharia law. He has cited the headscarf initiative as a key piece of evidence in his argument that the party should be closed and its top leaders, including Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the prime minister, be banned from membership of a political party. A verdict in that case is not expected before late summer.

The headscarf ruling, made under intense political and public scrutiny, said two constitutional amendments passed by parliament in February allowing the headscarf on campus were in breach of other articles of the constitution declaring Turkey to be a secular republic. They were therefore “cancelled”.

Seven of the court’s 11 judges voted to strike down the amendments.

Source: Financial Times

RECAP: The supposedly progressive Western nation of France destroyed a woman’s life because she had premarital sex and the predominantly Islamic nation of Turkey forbids head scarves at university. Seriously, are we in the Twilight Zone? BigT

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Absolut(ely) Ridiculous – Mexico’s Reconquista 80 Proof Style!

Friday, April 4th, 2008

First, full disclosure: I have advocated America’s annexation of Mexico within these virtual pages. The way I figure it is that if some (is it really just some, how many Mexicans do you think want to take California back? I think many.) Mexican groups like la Raza (I think it means “the race,” I only took three years of public school Spanish, so I don’t really know) want a “reconquista.” Now, I know what that means, they want my land!

Anyways, if billboards are any barometer of truth (and I think they are as good as any “academic study” because a lot of money is gambled on a marketing campaign’s success) then we can safely assume that many Mexicans still feel shafted from the Mexican-American War. Just take a look at this billboard from Absolut Vodka:

Absolut(ely) Ridiculous

And this was from a story in the LA Times – a far left daily that is sinking faster than Zimbabwe’s economy. The story asks the question of whether this type of ad campaign will, um, anger Americans.

The answer, of course, is no. Some cities in America’s Southwest are already being handed over to the Latin provisional authority – the gangs. What, too harsh? Ask the blacks who use to live in some of these cities in Southern California what is going on. Just take a drive in these ciudades and you can see something that you won’t see in the picture of Absolut’s billboard above – everything is in Spanish.

Many cities in America’s Southwest are de facto ciudades and, quite frankly, I’m not going to shed any tears over it. If a culture isn’t strong enough to withstand the culture of some migrant workers and disaffected youths with poor marksmanship than maybe it doesn’t deserve to survive. But, unfortunately for the Reconquista crowd, in the end it will be their culture that withers away.

Mexico, despite its abundance of natural resources and close proximity to the world’s largest economy, can’t find a way to bring anyone riches except for a fat man named “Slim” and the politicians who made “Slim’s” financial abundance possible. Mexico, along with many other Latin countries, are the anemic posterity of a failed economic system – communism/socialism/statism. This culture that is winning out in many American cities (sorry, ciudades) is doomed for failure. And yet more billboards like Absolut’s pop up all over the place in my backyard.

Going full circle with this piece I think it is wise to revisit the idea of annexing Mexico. It is a country that is largely out of control – heck, one city can’t even hire a police chief because the previous eight or nine have been assassinated. Mexico is also a city that has a ton of potential. It’s natural resources (yes, oil, it’s always oil with conservatives, haven’t you heard?) are extensive. And they are just to our South making occupation a lot easier considering the fact that a full fifty percent of our occupational force could be comprised of alcoholic spring breakers.

And here is the completion of the circle – Absolut could be the sponsor of America’s counter-conquista. Those drunken coeds will be lured to occupy Mexico because there will be a lot of cheap vodka (by the way, why vodka in a Latin country? Shouldn’t it be, oh I don’t know, tequila?!).

This is why I’m not up in arms over Absolut’s marketing ploy because, in the end, we are going to take over all of Mexico with spring breakers fueled by Absolut. Or America will just continue on in cultural ambivalence trading luxury and ease for encroaching ciudades. One or the other, it’s really a toss up in my mind. BigT

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