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Mexico Had 85 Organized-Crime Deaths Yesterday

Mexico had 85 deaths related to organized crime yesterday, the highest toll since President Felipe Calderon took office in December 2006, the Mexico City newspaper El Universal reported.The last bloodiest day was on Nov. 3, 2008, with a death toll of 58 people, El Universal reported, using its own tally.

The border state of Chihuahua was the most violent yesterday with 38 killings, including the execution-style shootings of 19 people in a drug rehabilitation center in the state capital of the same name.Tamaulipas, a Gulf of Mexico state that borders Texas, was the second-most violent yesterday. Authorities found 20 people who had been shot to death in different areas of Ciudad Madero, a small city in Tamaulipas, the newspaper said.

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  • President Felipe Calderon? This is the guy telling us how to handle our problems? lol. And to think the demon-crats jumped to their feet applauding this jerk. Makes them appear just as bad. What a shame. We must boot out those who show their allegiance to the likes of him before we are floundering in the same dirty bath water with Mexico. I hope it’s not too late to fix this mess. Mexico along with most of its people are fine. It’s the politics and criminals that is disgustingly corrupt. That includes illegal aliens. I have a great deal of love for the culture and the honest people of Mexico. It’s too bad they have this on their backs.

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