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Jan 26, 2023 14:25:18   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Cartels Gaining Support

House Republicans’ plan to send the U.S. military after Mexican drug cartels is starting to gain congressional support, according to Blaze Media. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) introduced a bill on Jan. 12 that would allow the U.S. to take military action against the drug cartels.

Crenshaw said the cartels are in a war with the U.S. and that they are poisoning more than 80,000 Americans with f******l every year.

“It’s time we directly target them (the cartels),” Crenshaw said in a statement. “My legislation will put us at war with the cartels by authorizing the use of military force against the cartels. We cannot allow heavily armed and deadly cartels to destabilize Mexico and import people and drugs into the United States. We must start treating them like ISIS – because that is who they are.”

Since the bill’s introduction, several House Republicans, including Reps. Jake Ellzey (R-TX), Beth Van Duyne (R-TX), and Jim Banks (R-IN.) have all signed on to co-sponsor the bill.

In a statement declaring his intent to support the bill, Banks said f******l traffickers k**led more Americans last year than the Vietcong did during the entire Vietnam War. Banks also criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the border while adding that the president has completely ceded the control of U.S. territory on the border to “murderous gangs.”

Banks revealed that House Republicans need to work with the next president to use any means necessary, including mobilizing the military, to stop the Mexican cartels.

If signed into law, the bill will give Biden the authority to use military force against cartels that traffick, produce and distribute f******l. Cartels that use force against U.S. law enforcement and the military will also be targets of the legislation.

The legislation will be in effect for five years after it is signed into law, after which Congress will have to reauthorize it if needed.

https://projectpatriot.com/gop-plans-to-authorize-military-action-against-cartels-gaining-support/

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Jan 26, 2023 14:27:01   #
Sew_What
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Cartels Gaining Support

House Republicans’ plan to send the U.S. military after Mexican drug cartels is starting to gain congressional support, according to Blaze Media. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) introduced a bill on Jan. 12 that would allow the U.S. to take military action against the drug cartels.

Crenshaw said the cartels are in a war with the U.S. and that they are poisoning more than 80,000 Americans with f******l every year.

“It’s time we directly target them (the cartels),” Crenshaw said in a statement. “My legislation will put us at war with the cartels by authorizing the use of military force against the cartels. We cannot allow heavily armed and deadly cartels to destabilize Mexico and import people and drugs into the United States. We must start treating them like ISIS – because that is who they are.”

Since the bill’s introduction, several House Republicans, including Reps. Jake Ellzey (R-TX), Beth Van Duyne (R-TX), and Jim Banks (R-IN.) have all signed on to co-sponsor the bill.

In a statement declaring his intent to support the bill, Banks said f******l traffickers k**led more Americans last year than the Vietcong did during the entire Vietnam War. Banks also criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the border while adding that the president has completely ceded the control of U.S. territory on the border to “murderous gangs.”

Banks revealed that House Republicans need to work with the next president to use any means necessary, including mobilizing the military, to stop the Mexican cartels.

If signed into law, the bill will give Biden the authority to use military force against cartels that traffick, produce and distribute f******l. Cartels that use force against U.S. law enforcement and the military will also be targets of the legislation.

The legislation will be in effect for five years after it is signed into law, after which Congress will have to reauthorize it if needed.

https://projectpatriot.com/gop-plans-to-authorize-military-action-against-cartels-gaining-support/
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Car... (show quote)


...sew what...when did they stop caring about inflation? Why do I care about f******l...I don't use pain k**lers legal or otherwise....too bad for you...if you do.

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Jan 26, 2023 14:40:38   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Sew_What wrote:
...sew what...when did they stop caring about inflation? Why do I care about f******l...I don't use pain k**lers legal or otherwise....too bad for you...if you do.



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Jan 26, 2023 14:54:07   #
Kevyn
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Cartels Gaining Support

House Republicans’ plan to send the U.S. military after Mexican drug cartels is starting to gain congressional support, according to Blaze Media. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) introduced a bill on Jan. 12 that would allow the U.S. to take military action against the drug cartels.

Crenshaw said the cartels are in a war with the U.S. and that they are poisoning more than 80,000 Americans with f******l every year.

“It’s time we directly target them (the cartels),” Crenshaw said in a statement. “My legislation will put us at war with the cartels by authorizing the use of military force against the cartels. We cannot allow heavily armed and deadly cartels to destabilize Mexico and import people and drugs into the United States. We must start treating them like ISIS – because that is who they are.”

Since the bill’s introduction, several House Republicans, including Reps. Jake Ellzey (R-TX), Beth Van Duyne (R-TX), and Jim Banks (R-IN.) have all signed on to co-sponsor the bill.

In a statement declaring his intent to support the bill, Banks said f******l traffickers k**led more Americans last year than the Vietcong did during the entire Vietnam War. Banks also criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the border while adding that the president has completely ceded the control of U.S. territory on the border to “murderous gangs.”

Banks revealed that House Republicans need to work with the next president to use any means necessary, including mobilizing the military, to stop the Mexican cartels.

If signed into law, the bill will give Biden the authority to use military force against cartels that traffick, produce and distribute f******l. Cartels that use force against U.S. law enforcement and the military will also be targets of the legislation.

The legislation will be in effect for five years after it is signed into law, after which Congress will have to reauthorize it if needed.

https://projectpatriot.com/gop-plans-to-authorize-military-action-against-cartels-gaining-support/
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Car... (show quote)

Mexico is a sovereign nation. Any military action across the border without the express invitation of the Mexican government violates international law and treaty obligations and would be an act of war. This is one of the most ignorant proposals out of the dysfunctional right wing nutters for some time.

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Jan 26, 2023 15:00:02   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Kevyn wrote:
Mexico is a sovereign nation. Any military action across the border without the express invitation of the Mexican government violates international law and treaty obligations and would be an act of war. This is one of the most ignorant proposals out of the dysfunctional right wing nutters for some time.


This country used to be a sovereign nation until the last illegal theft of an e******n. Now we have an absolutely stupid POS for a President that allows open borders so that just any a$$whole can enter and bring any kind of drug with them. And stupid people who h**e this country........ like you believe this is OK!!!

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Jan 26, 2023 15:13:27   #
American Vet
 
Kevyn wrote:
Mexico is a sovereign nation. Any military action across the border without the express invitation of the Mexican government violates international law and treaty obligations and would be an act of war. This is one of the most ignorant proposals out of the dysfunctional right wing nutters for some time.


Nothing wrong with going to war against those who wantonly k**l Americans....of course, you disagree with that.

First step - get the Mexican government on board. See where that leads.

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Jan 26, 2023 15:20:48   #
pegw
 
Biden is not going to be going to war against Mexico. Maybe we should do a better job at catching the cartels when they smuggle stuff st the border crossings, or busting them here where the contraba6gts sold.

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Jan 26, 2023 15:43:01   #
okie don
 
Seems I recall seeing something stating Fentenyl was made in China.
We are told the C***D V***s came out of China.
To top it all off, China Joe, and his artist boy H****r, our leader, are in bed with China.

Seems something is definitely wrong with this picture.🤔

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Jan 26, 2023 15:49:05   #
American Vet
 
pegw wrote:
Biden is not going to be going to war against Mexico. Maybe we should do a better job at catching the cartels when they smuggle stuff st the border crossings, or busting them here where the contraba6gts sold.


It isn’t war against Mexico - it is war against drug cartels.

And FJB and the ELWNJ crowd is against securing the border.

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Jan 26, 2023 15:52:50   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
pegw wrote:
Biden is not going to be going to war against Mexico. Maybe we should do a better job at catching the cartels when they smuggle stuff st the border crossings, or busting them here where the contraba6gts sold.


That's a good idea and that is what should be done but stupid ol Democrat Biden will not allow our people working on the border to DO THEIR F...ING JOB

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Jan 26, 2023 16:23:20   #
Jim0001 Loc: originally from Tennessee, now Virginia, USA
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Cartels Gaining Support

House Republicans’ plan to send the U.S. military after Mexican drug cartels is starting to gain congressional support, according to Blaze Media. Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) introduced a bill on Jan. 12 that would allow the U.S. to take military action against the drug cartels.

Crenshaw said the cartels are in a war with the U.S. and that they are poisoning more than 80,000 Americans with f******l every year.

“It’s time we directly target them (the cartels),” Crenshaw said in a statement. “My legislation will put us at war with the cartels by authorizing the use of military force against the cartels. We cannot allow heavily armed and deadly cartels to destabilize Mexico and import people and drugs into the United States. We must start treating them like ISIS – because that is who they are.”

Since the bill’s introduction, several House Republicans, including Reps. Jake Ellzey (R-TX), Beth Van Duyne (R-TX), and Jim Banks (R-IN.) have all signed on to co-sponsor the bill.

In a statement declaring his intent to support the bill, Banks said f******l traffickers k**led more Americans last year than the Vietcong did during the entire Vietnam War. Banks also criticized President Joe Biden’s handling of the border while adding that the president has completely ceded the control of U.S. territory on the border to “murderous gangs.”

Banks revealed that House Republicans need to work with the next president to use any means necessary, including mobilizing the military, to stop the Mexican cartels.

If signed into law, the bill will give Biden the authority to use military force against cartels that traffick, produce and distribute f******l. Cartels that use force against U.S. law enforcement and the military will also be targets of the legislation.

The legislation will be in effect for five years after it is signed into law, after which Congress will have to reauthorize it if needed.

https://projectpatriot.com/gop-plans-to-authorize-military-action-against-cartels-gaining-support/
GOP Plans To Authorize Military Action Against Car... (show quote)


We have already been across the border and in several countries in SA. But it has not been in a "direct action" role.
If Biden has the lead role, he will probably send them to the wrong country.

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Jan 26, 2023 16:53:13   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Jim0001 wrote:
We have already been across the border and in several countries in SA. But it has not been in a "direct action" role.
If Biden has the lead role, he will probably send them to the wrong country.



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Jan 26, 2023 17:29:24   #
Bevvy
 
Kevyn wrote:
Mexico is a sovereign nation. Any military action across the border without the express invitation of the Mexican government violates international law and treaty obligations and would be an act of war. This is one of the most ignorant proposals out of the dysfunctional right wing nutters for some time.


It is Mexico who has violated international law by entering the USA with their drugs , and the leftie maniacs dont get it

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Jan 26, 2023 17:33:16   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Bevvy wrote:
It is Mexico who has violated international law by entering the USA with their drugs , and the leftie maniacs dont get it


Bev....yer wast'n yer time......

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Jan 26, 2023 18:05:10   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Bev....yer wast'n yer time......


Kevyn and Peg made the only logical comments on this thread.. our troops invading Mexico to fight the drug cartels. can thing get any more out of kilter.. Mexico is aiding in the border control, per the agreement Biden made with them. So now you and this Banks guy want to start a war.. limit it to 5 years.. wow, that will work..

Most drugs, F******l included, do not come in the pockets of refugees, the come via truck, boar and plaine.. this has been the case for decades.. and Banks was less then t***hful in his quoted remarks.. the death rate of these druggies do not Match the war casualties and many would die even if not one person crossed the border.. a druggy is a dead man walking and many know it..

So NO, troops to Mexico is not any kind of suitable action by our nation..



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