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I recently rented a house north of Cabo.  I still have my apartments in Acapulco but now I have two kids and two dogs (that's up one kid and one dog in the last few months alone!) and the apartment lifestyle wasn't working very well for such a big family.

Duque the Neapolitan Mastiff (third largest dog in the world) and Bruce Lee the Chihuahua (smallest dog on earth) - Guess who drew blood first? Bruce Lee!

That, and I have a hectic travel schedule for at least the next year, so when I found an amazing multi-million dollar, 3 bedroom house available for rent in Northern Mexico near a high volume international airport for $1,080/month, I took it.

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Hillary Clinton: We Can't Legalize Drugs Because 'There Is Just Too...

Last week, while visiting Mexico, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was interviewed by Denise Maerker of Televisa, who asked her opinion of proposals to address black-market violence by repealing drug prohibition. Clinton's response illustrates not only the intellectual bankruptcy of the prohibitionist position but the economic ignorance of a woman who would be president (emphasis added):

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I think she understands very well, but as she said:  "there is too much money in it" and that should be read:  "there is too much money to be made by the people we want, so stay out of it".  As George Carlin said (maybe other people too, but I heard it said by George):  "It's a big club, and we're not in it".  We'll just have to continue to bend over and take it until Ron Paul or someone like him manages to convince enough people to think for themselves and vote the current republi-crat establishment out.

'There Is Just Too Much Money In It"

 

AND she should KNOW!!! :)

 

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P.S. Though off-topic, this too is a must watch:

 

@ cristian david, if it's not too late.

Soon or late is just a matter of perception.  Some Yale professor - Ian Shapiro - said during one of his lectures that there are three possible approaches of the relationship between people and the government:

- one when people must do what the government says

- one when it's OK for the people to not do what the government says

- one where people must prevent the government from doing more harm

 

I still have friends who forward me e-mails saying: look "what the democrats are doing", or "see, the republicans are doing this, or that".

 

It's all nonsense.  The rule of law in this country is broken at the top:  the president, some congresspeople and some Supreme Court judges, as well as other people in power are disregarding the US Constitution in both their actions (starting costly wars, allowing the revolving doors to spin, running legislation that favors their corporate friends).

 

Law enforcement sides with the power most of the time and the army is under orders, mostly from the Military-Industrial complex smart asses.  On top of that, they have created a privately run prison system - which is VERY wrong.  If the laws would follow the US Constitution spirit, there wouldn't be needed so many prisons.

 

To top it all off, they allow companies like Monsanto to dabble into the very fabric of our lives - the food supply.  Even if they labeled the packaging and you don't buy genetically modified food, the contamination threat is higher than ever.  They win contamination law suits on patent infringement grounds, which is the sickest set of decisions courts can ever make.  It's like Merck, or Bayer trying to make royalty profits for every person ever infected with the HIV virus or whatever else they created in their labs and released on people.

See what this guy is saying: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDxZ7PX8YGI

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