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Texas Drifter KGAB Third Monday Week Late 07-25-11

Marshall’s Law Dateline – “Every Third Monday” Week Late interview for Monday July 25, 2011 outline ideas for Mr. Dave with KGAB AM 650 Cheyenne, Wyoming will air on Monday July 25, 2011 at 9 AM Central; Listen at KGAB.com.

I. News Items:

1. 4th stash house fire U.S side this year one county;
2. “throw downs” why ATF got caught;
3. new concept “franchise cells” new leaders chosen by violence;
4. permission from cartels for weddings;
5. top dollar SWAT equipment one cartel 50-70 enforcers – how local law enforcement compares?
6. (What does local law enforcement know that is not public information?) cities / counties buying armored personnel carriers one city has reportedly purchased two: Valley armed with B.E.A.R. vehicle(Ballistic Engineered Armored Response in South Texas)
The Monitor ^ | September 07, 2009 | Jared Taylor
Posted on Tuesday, September 08, 2009 1:50:20 PM by SwinneySwitch
EDINBURG — … say hello to the B.E.A.R. — the Rio Grande Valley’s newest tool to fight potentially violent standoffs and manhunts.
The armor-plated vehicle stands more than 12 feet tall and can carry at least three six-member SWAT teams inside — or rescue 35 schoolchildren.
A detachable battering ram at the front of the vehicle promises to smash through suspected drug cartel members’ reinforced lairs or other structures. Eight openings in the B.E.A.R.’s bulletproof walls and windows give law enforcement the ability to return fire.
The vehicle is designed to withstand armor-piercing rounds, grenades — even roadside bombs like those seen by troops fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.
A turret that rises through the B.E.A.R.’s ceiling even allows officers to mount a machine gun, if needed. “It’s a real neat vehicle,” Hidalgo County Sheriff introduced the vehicle last week. Purchased entirely with federal funds, the Lenco B.E.A.R. — Ballistic Engineered Armored Response vehicle — is the first of its kind for law enforcement agencies south of San Antonio. The B.E.A.R. came with a $346,000 price tag.
7. public warning: Americans targets on sight for murder, rape, kidnapping, extortion, car-jacking in Mexico – public warning recently made by one cartel in Nuevo Laredo – only change now stating obvious;
8. increasing collateral domestic violence rates on U.S. side due to different cultural standards between illegal immigrants and American traditions and values one solution, report immigration status in all arrest and media reports;
9. State Department preparing for 100,000 illegal immigrant refugees in 90 day period estimates extremely low;
10. business vehicle clones for smuggling – some tip offs;
11. weapons smuggled into Mexico included 50 cal. and AK74;
12. family show –invade home tie family members to chairs and cut out heart of some family members in front of other family members – will not tell what reported do with beating hearts - - Americans may not be mentally prepared to use ruthless solutions for barbarians with rabid souls;
13. local juveniles this side of border being recruited into cartels to expand their violence assets to U.S. soil.;
14. cartels taking dead and wounded out of ambulances;
15. law enforcement this side wearing civillian clothes to and from work and taking different routes to and from home to provent "accidental" attacks by cartel members;
16. during 2010 and to this point in 2011 over fifty invasions by Mexian military acrosss international brides into U.S. not counting Mexican military incursions into U.S. by air, water and open border areas

II. Some times all wishing, hoping, praying in world will not change inevitable – America’s southern Border and many other parts of America are in for violence most cannot imagine. KGAB listeners are better informed about conditions down here than most Texas residents in places like Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas - Why greed and political correctness.

III. Callers calls questions and comments.

IV: Additional reference materials: Google: All Right Magazine Texas Drifter