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<blockquote data-quote="Babagounj" data-source="post: 727413" data-attributes="member: 12952"><p><strong>3 bodies found headless near Acapulco; 5 more shot</strong></p><p>The Associated Press</p><p>Saturday, May 8, 2010; 7:14 PM</p><p></p><p></p><p>ACAPULCO, Mexico -- Three headless bodies showing signs of torture were found just outside Acapulco and the bodies of five other men with multiple gunshot wounds were discovered in a car north of the Pacific resort, police said Saturday.</p><p> Police in the southwestern state of Guerrero, where Acapulco is located, said the three beheaded men appeared to be in their 20s and 30s, but their identities and a motive had not been determined. They were found on a peninsula a few miles south of Acapulco.</p><p> About 50 miles (80 kilometers) north, near the small town of Tecpan de Galeana, police discovered five bodies in a car left on a dirt road about 100 yards (90 meters) off a main highway.</p><p> A police report said all five men had been repeatedly shot. Two bodies were in the front of the vehicle and three in the trunk, the report said.</p><p> The U.S. State Department warned this week that parts of Guerrero state could be dangerous for travelers due to drug violence.</p><p> At the same time, the travel warning noted that Mexican officials make a concerted effort to protect foreign tourists and that "resort areas ... in Mexico do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime reported in the border region and in areas along major drug trafficking routes."</p><p> More than 22,700 people have been killed in drug-related violence since President Felipe Calderon launched an offensive against cartels shortly after taking office in December 2006.</p><p></p><p>....................................................................</p><p><strong>Sedition: UCLA Professor Calls For Mexican Revolt in America…</strong></p><p></p><p>La Raza is a revolutionary against imperialism and capitalism, where we stand now is stolen and occupied Me-he-co…why is it these frail, racist white people want to keep us out of this country?…La Raza is a revolutionary movement…Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales, you name it, we have nine Marxist government in Latin America…Che said the domino effect and each country would go revolutionary, they fear we know we won’t fall for these lies, these borders…we see ourselves as the northern America revolutionary movement…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babagounj, post: 727413, member: 12952"] [B]3 bodies found headless near Acapulco; 5 more shot[/B] The Associated Press Saturday, May 8, 2010; 7:14 PM ACAPULCO, Mexico -- Three headless bodies showing signs of torture were found just outside Acapulco and the bodies of five other men with multiple gunshot wounds were discovered in a car north of the Pacific resort, police said Saturday. Police in the southwestern state of Guerrero, where Acapulco is located, said the three beheaded men appeared to be in their 20s and 30s, but their identities and a motive had not been determined. They were found on a peninsula a few miles south of Acapulco. About 50 miles (80 kilometers) north, near the small town of Tecpan de Galeana, police discovered five bodies in a car left on a dirt road about 100 yards (90 meters) off a main highway. A police report said all five men had been repeatedly shot. Two bodies were in the front of the vehicle and three in the trunk, the report said. The U.S. State Department warned this week that parts of Guerrero state could be dangerous for travelers due to drug violence. At the same time, the travel warning noted that Mexican officials make a concerted effort to protect foreign tourists and that "resort areas ... in Mexico do not see the levels of drug-related violence and crime reported in the border region and in areas along major drug trafficking routes." More than 22,700 people have been killed in drug-related violence since President Felipe Calderon launched an offensive against cartels shortly after taking office in December 2006. .................................................................... [B]Sedition: UCLA Professor Calls For Mexican Revolt in America…[/B] La Raza is a revolutionary against imperialism and capitalism, where we stand now is stolen and occupied Me-he-co…why is it these frail, racist white people want to keep us out of this country?…La Raza is a revolutionary movement…Hugo Chavez, Evo Morales, you name it, we have nine Marxist government in Latin America…Che said the domino effect and each country would go revolutionary, they fear we know we won’t fall for these lies, these borders…we see ourselves as the northern America revolutionary movement… [/QUOTE]
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