December 6, 2009

Mexico gun ban results in highest number of murders in Mexican History...




Bloodier Sonora drug wars feared

By Michael Marizco
ARIZONA DAILY STAR

NOGALES, SONORA - A recent increase in drug-related violence in Sonora has U.S. law enforcement officials and other experts worried that the state soon may find itself in the company of other northern Mexican states, where vicious confrontations have killed more than 100 people this year alone.
For years, drug cartels have battled over the best routes to bring Americans drugs. This year, that violence has become bloodier in Sonora's neighboring states as two Sinaloan drug lords together battle cartels in eastern and western Mexico.
Now, recent flash points of violence in Nogales, Sonora, indicate the battles are moving into that state, U.S. law enforcement officials said.
Meanwhile the underlying reason for the violence - Americans' penchant for illegal drugs - hasn't diminished. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration seizure data show even more drugs are flowing into Arizona.
Still, some officials insist Sonora's violence will not rise.
"I can tell you that will absolutely not happen," said Luis Iribe, assistant director of tourism in Sonora. "Sonora continues to be a safe destination."
But at the same time, officials are worried enough that Gov. Eduardo Bours Castelo has asked for a meeting of all Mexican border state governors and the military to see what the states need to do to keep the situation under control.
The violence in Sonora is not nearly as great as in places such as Sinaloa, home state of the drug lords caught up in the border-long turf war. According to a Thursday report from the DEA, drug-related executions total 127 this year, primarily in states such as Baja California, Tamaulipas and Sinaloa.
"If the government is able to control the most conflictive areas, it's very likely the violence will pour into Sonora. The narco is already there, and Sonora is ideally positioned for that," said Jorge Chabat, an organized crime expert at Mexico City's Center for Economic Research.
That's because Sonora's border is controlled by small families that "rent" border access to the drug lords responsible for moving loads through Sonora, Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán Loera and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia, said Tom Hayden, an intelligence supervisor with Arizona HIDTA - High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area - the federal intelligence-gathering agency that tracks cartels and loads moving across the U.S.-Mexico border.
The United States has responded to the ongoing drug war with a State Department travel warning for the entire northern Mexico border. The violence across from Texas and California is being played out on a smaller, regional level along Arizona's border, experts say.
The Sinaloa-based drug lords who already manage Sonora have joined in a loose collaborative now battling for control of the Texas and California drug routes into the United States.
"There is more cooperation in Sonora," Hayden said, but the real fight is trying to pull up the other trafficking groups.
Basically, the cartels to the east, the Gulf Cartel, and to the west, the Tijuana-based Arellano-Felix Organization, are on the defense against the collaborative efforts of Guzmán Loera and Zambada Garcia. That collaboration itself has managed alliances with small Sonoran border families that "broker" their areas to Guzmán Loera and Zambada Garcia, Hayden said.
"Chapo and Mayo have banded together, but where they're at is another type of fighting," Hayden said.
According to the DEA report, at least 12 men were executed in three gunfights Tuesday alone in Sinaloa. In one of the shootings, four men were found next to an armored Lincoln Navigator with Mexico City plates. Inside, Mexican federal agents found bulletproof vests and four AK-47s. They recovered more than 100 spent shell casings in the area, the report stated.
By contrast, two significant drug traffickers were slain in Nogales, Sonora, this month, including an accused Sinaloan hit man Feb. 12 in his prison cell and a reputed drug kingpin, Luis Enrique López Martinez, the next day. López Martinez was wanted in the United States on a 21-count indictment filed in U.S. District Court in Tucson for helping move 2 tons of cocaine through Nogales, Ariz.
The prison hit on Cristian Eduardo Chaidez Angulo, the suspected shooter of an Agua Prieta man identified by the DEA as a leader of the Juarez Cartel, was of particular concern to the Sonoran government, which last week issued a statement calling the prison situation a "red light" despite the doubling of the prison staff since Bours took office nearly two years ago.
As a result of those killings, and the dozens in neighboring Chihuahua and Baja California, Bours has asked for a meeting with the military, the Mexican Federal Attorney General's Office and the governors of Sinaloa, Chihuahua, Baja California and Durango, the focus being an increase in law enforcement should Sonora become the epicenter of an escalating drug war.
"Now, there's some concern that as they've got the Sonora-Arizona corridor locked up, you're not seeing much problems there, but in the Yuma and Naco areas, we see them trying to seize turf from the Arellano-Felix Organization and the Carrillo Fuentes organization there," Hayden said. "We'll see some violence closer to those areas as Zambada and Chapo try to control those areas."
The violence also will shift because of the pressure President Vicente Fox is putting on drug cartels, said Phil Jordan, former director of the El Paso Intelligence Center, which tracks cross-border drug and people movement. Not that Fox had a choice, Jordan noted: "He's the first president to keep his word that he would battle the drug situation."
For the moment, there's been no shortage of U.S. visitors to Israel Sandoval Osorio's pharmacy in Nogales, though. "And thank God for that," he said. He's had as many customers as he did the same time last year.
Vicki Francis, a Tucson resident waiting for her friends outside a curio shop on Sunday, said that she's never felt exposed to danger in Nogales and there's nothing to worry about.
"As long as you're not in the drug business, you shouldn't," she said.
Some people, such as Jake Lang, visiting Nogales from Phoenix, believe the media are hyping the State Department's travel warning.
"You can get shot in a bar in Phoenix, too," he said.
But officials predict the turf wars will change the landscape of who controls the border.
Eventually, Chabat said, the violence in northern Mexico will come to a boil between the warring cartels and Fox's efforts to stop them.
"There will be a breaking point," he said. "We're going to be facing this for years to come. For as long as Americans want drugs."
● Contact Michael Marizco at 573-4213 or at mmarizco@azstarnet.com.


So my family was in town for Thanksgiving last week and they really wanted to walk into Nogales Mexico and see what a border town was like.  I try and make it down there a few times a year to buy gifts and whatnot.  This time something occurred to me as I walked across the border. In giant letters before you walk into Mexico a sign reads that you are absolutely prohibited from bringing in Guns or Ammunition into Mexico. Essentially they have a gun ban.  Then I thought to myself.  Wow, this band did nothing but increase the amount of violence from the cartels.  Would a band in the US have the exact same affect?  The criminals ignore the signs while the legal citizens try and abide by the laws. Way to go fun ban... results in a record number of murders!



New murders break 2008 record in Mexico
CIUDAD JUAREZ — A new spate of violence has pushed the homicide rate in the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez to an unprecedented 1,701 murders, breaking the record set just a year earlier in 2008.
Officials reported 14 new violent deaths over the weekend in the town, which sits across the border from Texas, pushing the homicide rate past last year's record level of 1,653 murders.
In all, 22 people were killed on Saturday night and Sunday in the two Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua, which border the US states of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
In Sonora state, a car was set ablaze after being riddled with bullets during a car chase, leaving five dead -- including two children aged five and two years old -- and a 17-year-old missing.
A 19-year-old girl injured in the incident said drugs had been hidden in the gas tank of the car, which was being used to transport drugs.
Since February, some 8,500 Mexican soldiers have been deployed in Ciudad Juarez, but they have failed to stop ongoing violence between members of the Juarez and Sinaloa drug cartels.
The two groups are fighting for control of the local market, but also the lucrative cocaine smuggling routes into the United States, according to local authorities.
In an effort to combat drug violence, the Mexican government has mobilized close to 50,000 soldiers across the country to assist local police forces.
President Felipe Calderon has made tackling the drug cartels, which have become increasingly powerful and bold in their actions, a key priority for his administration, but his efforts have so far failed to have a major effect on the gruesome cartel-related violence that has plagued the country.



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tcktcktck.org: Barack Obama - In light of the recent controversial emails we still have to see how that will affect the climate change folks. Interesting billboard nonetheless.



via Ads of the World by ivan on 12/6/09

tcktcktck.org: Barack Obama
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Ellen von Unwerth for Absolut Vodka



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McCain: The Rationale for War is to Break the Enemy's Will

Do you think he really believes this? Or just has to say it?



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Mr. Bomb, Bomb, Bomb Iran who never found a war he didn't like John McCain thinks we should not be talking about a timeline to withdraw from Afghanistan. McCain also apparently thinks that the eight years we've already spent in Afghanistan hasn't been long enough to "break the enemy's will" so we can "win". I would like for Sen. McCain to explain how anyone "wins" an occupation. Of course that would require him admitting that's what we're doing there, which is never going to happen.
DAVID GREGORY: We're back with Senator John McCain. Welcome back to the program. A lot to discuss here. A lot to react to. Let's get to your big issue this week. The issue of withdrawal. You heard Secretary Gates say here today, "July 2011 is a date certain for the beginning of the withdrawal." Do you have a problem with that?
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Yes. But let me also say-- David, I support the President's decision. I think it's the right decision. I think that it can lead to success. It's a tough decision on his part to send young Americans into harm's way. As Secretary Gates said, casualties will go up, tragically. But I think he made the right decision. And I think that-- he is-- the reality is, he's not only-- a tough decision to send young Americans into harm's way. But is-- significant elements of his own party are-- are opposed.
So, I strongly support the decision. The problem with the date certain now is that not only there's a problem with that itself, but there's-- a significant contribution between what Secretaries Gates and Clinton were saying and what the President--
DAVID GREGORY: Contradiction. Contradiction.
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Contradiction.
DAVID GREGORY: Yeah.
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Between what-- and what his spokesperson said just a couple of days ago. When he said the President said-- he said, "I'm directly quotin' the President that the withdrawal date is in gray-- chiseled in stone. And I am the chiseler." Now that's pretty straightforward.
So, what has that done? It has caused reactions such as you saw with the Prime Minister of Pakistan. Policymakers throughout the region, Pakistan, India, Iran, as well as Afghanistan are now trying to figure out whether they can really go all in and support this effort. Or do they have to accommodate, because if we leave they have to stay in the region? So, it needs to be resolved.
It needs to be resolved in this way. That we will not leave on a date certain. But we have every confidence, I do, I have every confidence within a year to 18 months we can achieve significant success.
We were able to do that in Iraq. And we will leave and not-- allow the Taliban to make comments like Taliban prisoners are-- are saying, "You've got the watches and we have the time." We don't want to send that message.
DAVID GREGORY: But the President responded-- to this week-- privately and during-- during his address to the nation. Saying, "If he just used that logic, then that's the rationale for forever war. Then you don't ever leave."
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: Well, the rationale for war is to break the enemy's will. That's the whole rationale for war. Do you break the enemy's will by saying, "We're gonna be there-- or send a message we're gonna be there for a year and a half or so and then we're gonna begin to leave no matter what the circumstances are"? Or do you tell 'em, "We're gonna win. And we're gonna break your will. And then we're gonna leave." That's-- that's-- that's a huge factor--
DAVID GREGORY: All right, on that--
SENATOR JOHN MCCAIN: --in the conduct of war. Especially when you're conducting counterinsurgency.

The "enemy" lives like Amish with firearms in caves.  You think THIS is going to break their spirit?  You really only have to options, neither of which are that good.  You can level the joint ala Hiroshima.  OR get the hell out.  You're not trying to fight a country, you're fighting a philosophy that gains more legitimacy in their eyes the more you half ass around. 

First Christmas Joke of the Season


2009's First Christmas Joke  

Three men died on Christmas Eve and were met by Saint Peter at the pearly gates.

'In honor of this holy season' Saint Peter said,  'You must each possess something that symbolizes Christmas to

get into heaven.'

The first man fumbled through his pockets and pulled out a lighter. He flicked it on. 'It represents a candle', he said.

'You may pass through the pearly gates' Saint Peter said. 

The second man reached into his pocket and pulled out a set of keys. He shook them and said, 'They're bells.'

Saint Peter said 'You may pass through the pearly gates'.

The third man started searching desperately through his pockets and  finally pulled out a pair of women's panties.

St. Peter looked at the man with a raised eyebrow and asked, 'And just what do those symbolize?'



The man replied, 'These are Carols.' 

And So The Christmas Season
Begins......
 Enjoy!

Death on the high seas! As told by a stagehand..so you know it has to be true!


So one of my favorite aspects of  working in the entertainment world are all the interesting people I get to meet. I have my share of photos with celebs and all that jazz, but that's not what I'm talking about in this instance. In this posting I'm talking about the interesting stagehand I meet. Most of these guys and gals might be unfairly stereotyped by their appearance.  I'm used to that as I've dressed like one for years even though I avoid real work like the plague.  Anyway so I have an amazing crew of guys that really build all the great shows we get at our venue.  I'll leave their names out so they're not entirely made fun of.  On our local crew we have guys that are sometimes our on the road with giant celebrities, but just happen to live in Tucson when they're off the road. We have a rigger who was a certified motorcycle mechanic for years and is nice enough to help me with my crappy bike projects.  One of my guys had a salvage yard in his family for years and can tell you going rate for jeep doors should ever need them.  Likewise he is full of trivia concerning the trim package on 70's Camaros.  Not that you usually care, but nonetheless if you're looking for that kind of info he's your man.  (Rumor has it he can also hook you up with a nice set of window treatments.)

I should also mention that is anyone ever wants to get involved in the entertainment industry becoming a stagehand is an excellent way to get you foot in the door.  Anyway I love the guys.


So the story goes like this.  This year I took a little cruise through the Caribbean with my grandmother and mother.  That's not my idea of a really exciting vacation.  Nothing tried to eat me so it wasn't that exciting. Well at least one of my guys worked productions on a cruise ship for a few years.  Honestly that seems like a great way to spend your early 20's.  Drink a lot, hook up with dancers and cougars randomly.  So after the cruise I talked to my friend about how his experience was working on a ship.  He had mostly positive things to say except for this lovely story I had to share!
So he tell me about one cruise where the ship went through the Panama Canal. So apparently on this particular voyage there was an outbreak of influenza. (Flu).  Since I'm sure you're aware most of the cruise passengers range in age from old to nearly dead, the flu hits them hard.  Well they had ELEVEN people DIE!


So that was freaky fact #1 for me. I didn't even think that people could die on the cruise ship. But hell if you're that old it's basically heaven's waiting room right?  He said that some passengers would say I just want to see the Panama canal before I die...and then they did!  It didn't even occur to me that there is a morgue on this ship.

Okay, so there's a morgue..BUT it only fits 9 stiffs.  So what to do when you're at see and you have two extra bodies starting to stink up the joint?

Well let's see where else can we stick those bodies?

Bingo!

Let's have an on deck Ice Cream Party!  Little do the other guests know that the Ice Cream was cleaned out so that someone's grandma could be put on ice!  I don't know if I can ever think of going on a cruise exactly the same way ever again.  I like to pretend they just stacked the crates of ice cream on top of the bodies.

-Tank

2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe Debuts at LA Auto Show

Not too shabby I suppose...

via Luxist by Noah Joseph on 12/6/09


Few thought it could really be done, but with the CTS range, Cadillac has proven itself capable of taking on Europe's finest. The original sedan has since been joined by a sport-wagon, and at the LA show this year, by a new coupe.

Taking its cues from the CTS Coupe Concept that made headlines at the show last year, the version you see here is in full production trim. The front end (from the sharp grille to the swept-back windshield) is identical to the sedan and wagon, but from there back it's all new. The coupe is wider in the rear than the others, and has a lower roofline for a more aggressive stance.

Power comes from the same 3.6-liter V6, but will be joined by the 556hp supercharged V8 from the CTS-V shortly after the coupe hits the market late next year.


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What I did on my summer vacation...or actually yesterday at the Tamale Fest

aww...she's adorable with those little hands.



Tiger Woods and the lowering of the American IQ.




I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone.
Although I am a well-known person and have made my career as a professional athlete, I have been dismayed to realize the full extent of what tabloid scrutiny really means. For the last week, my family and I have been hounded to expose intimate details of our personal lives. The stories in particular that physical violence played any role in the car accident were utterly false and malicious. Elin has always done more to support our family and shown more grace than anyone could possibly expect.
But no matter how intense curiosity about public figures can be, there is an important and deep principle at stake which is the right to some simple, human measure of privacy. I realize there are some who don’t share my view on that. But for me, the virtue of privacy is one that must be protected in matters that are intimate and within one’s own family. Personal sins should not require press releases and problems within a family shouldn’t have to mean public confessions.
Whatever regrets I have about letting my family down have been shared with and felt by us alone. I have given this a lot of reflection and thought and I believe that there is a point at which I must stick to that principle even though it’s difficult.
I will strive to be a better person and the husband and father that my family deserves. For all of those who have supported me over the years, I offer my profound apology.

The above is the statement Tiger made on his website Dec. 2nd.  Personally I don't much care about his personal life.  BUT I find this extremely interesting.

Dec 2nd the 2nd most searched word on the internet was "TRANSGRESSION".  Yes that's right, while the 5th most searched term was "Definition of Transgression".  It would seem that a huge chunk of the population has a less than stellar vocabulary.  This is what makes me sad.  Maybe folks should spend a little less time watching a pro-athlete and a little more time continuing their education.  


By the way a transgression is : the act of transgressing; the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle

Some of my favorite quotes on learning....



Education consists mainly of what we have unlearned.  ~Mark Twain


Man's mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions.  ~Oliver Wendell Holmes


You learn something every day if you pay attention.  ~Ray LeBlond


The most useful piece of learning for the uses of life is to unlearn what is untrue.  ~Antisthenes


Some people will never learn anything, for this reason, because they understand everything too soon.  ~Alexander Pope


Sit down before fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every conceived notion, follow humbly wherever and whatever abysses nature leads, or you will learn nothing.  ~Thomas Huxley


Children have to be educated, but they have also to be left to educate themselves.  ~Abbé Dimnet, Art of Thinking, 1928


I don't think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.  ~Abraham Lincoln


The ink of the scholar is more sacred than the blood of the martyr.  ~Mohammed


Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere.  ~Chinese Proverb


All the world is a laboratory to the inquiring mind.  ~Martin H. Fischer


I am always ready to learn although I do not always like being taught.  ~Winston Churchill


The purpose of learning is growth, and our minds, unlike our bodies, can continue growing as we continue to live.  ~Mortimer Adler


There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm.  ~Willa Cather


There are many things which we can afford to forget which it is yet well to learn.  ~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.


I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything.  ~George Herbert Palmer


Always walk through life as if you have something new to learn and you will.  ~Vernon Howard


Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before.  ~Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.


I find four great classes of students:  The dumb who stay dumb.  The dumb who become wise.  The wise who go dumb.  The wise who remain wise.  ~Martin H. Fischer


No matter how one may think himself accomplished, when he sets out to learn a new language, science, or the bicycle, he has entered a new realm as truly as if he were a child newly born into the world.  ~Frances Willard, How I Learned to Ride the Bicycle


Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty.  ~Henry Ford

REDNECK to the bone! - My pops sent this one.








Still wouldn't have voted for her..but I may have purchased some merch.















Tiger Wood's Slow Jam Answering machine message..