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More than 200 U.S. citizens killed in Mexico since '04

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Gang up and attack :lol:

Gotta hand it to you BY, you are one of a kind :)

So it must be a coincidence then that out of the tens of thousands of VJ members you guys just so happen to be in every single thread I post in, attacking my posts and views somehow or another.

According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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I'd leave Australia out of this one. It's like comparing tacos to vegemite sandwiches.

Well... Vegemite is a "love it or hate it" thing. Offhand I don't know anyone who feels that way about tacos :P

:angry: leave tacos out of this thread!

:rofl:

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Gang up and attack :lol:

Gotta hand it to you BY, you are one of a kind :)

So it must be a coincidence then that out of the tens of thousands of VJ members you guys just so happen to be in every single thread I post in, attacking my posts and views somehow or another.

It's a conspiracy.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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I'd leave Australia out of this one. It's like comparing tacos to vegemite sandwiches.

Well... Vegemite is a "love it or hate it" thing. Offhand I don't know anyone who feels that way about tacos :P

It's a more original way to make an "apples to oranges comparison". You're reading too much into it otherwise.

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Are there "tens of thousands" of members currently active on the site, let alone on O/T?

Methinks not...

I'd leave Australia out of this one. It's like comparing tacos to vegemite sandwiches.

Well... Vegemite is a "love it or hate it" thing. Offhand I don't know anyone who feels that way about tacos :P

It's a more original way to make an "apples to oranges comparison". You're reading too much into it otherwise.

Oh I agree - I didn't bring up Australia. It seems BY has to draw comparisons where-ever and whenever he can.

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Oh dear,

About time there was something amusing in VJ!

I'm loving every moment of it

Edited by TävôLuDô

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Dude, seriously, get a life. This isn't playschool.

relax, I am not the one who follows people around for the sole reason of attacking their posts.

Do I really need to post the last 5 to 10 threads you same guys have done this to either myself or others you dislike?

It's not the first time a thread has turned into a a bash ___________(insert name of person we dislike today) thread by the group.

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According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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Oh dear,

About time there was something amusing in VJ!

I'm loving every moment of it

More than you love tacos?

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:rofl:

you are either a great comedian or a paranoid,

can somebody say wacko? :wacko:

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Oh dear,

About time there was something amusing in VJ!

I'm loving every moment of it

More than you love tacos?

I repeat, leave tacos out of this thread!

:rofl:

P.S. and yeah more than I love tacos and you love chat rooms

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:rofl:

you are either a great comedian or a paranoid,

can somebody say wacko? :wacko:

That's great and all but I am still waiting on your response to the following: By the way, I checked out Palm island and did not find one case of the following. ;)

Here are the points from the OP.

To what degree do incidents like these occur in Australia or to American citizens in Australia?

How frequently does some of the following occur in the US, as stated by PD?

  • More than 200 U.S. citizens have been slain in Mexico’s escalating wave of violence since 2004 — an average of nearly one killing a week
  • More U.S. citizens suffered unnatural deaths in Mexico than in any other foreign country
  • Most died in the recent outbreaks of violence in border cities — Tijuana, Ciudad Juarez and Nuevo Laredo.
  • Juarez last year ranked among the world’s most murderous cities.
  • But in at least 70 other cases, U.S. citizens appear to have been killed while in Mexico for innocent reasons: visiting family, taking a vacation, or simply living or working there.
  • Across Mexico, more than 5,000 lives were taken last year, including police, public officials, journalists and bystanders, with seemingly little regard for age, social status or nationality
  • Mutilated bodies have been draped on highway overpasses or posed in schoolyards and public squares. Authorities have uncovered mass graves known as narcofosas and body disposal sites, where killers dissolved corpses in barrels of chemicals.
  • At least 40 Americans were among those killed and dumped in gruesome methods favored by cartel killers, the Chronicle found. Two Texan teens were victims of an American serial killer in Nuevo Laredo, who bragged to a friend in a recorded cell phone call that he stewed their remains in vats.
  • Recent border victims include at least 15 U.S.-born children and teenagers.
  • A wave of killings in Juarez — a stunning 1,600 victims in 2008 and more than 210 so far this year — took the lives of three Americans in three weeks, including an El Paso nurse and her physician assistant friend who were showered with bullets on Nov. 22 as they drove in a funeral procession for her sister, who was a victim of an earlier slaying.
  • Few killers get caught. Nationally, only 20 percent of homicide cases in Mexico result in arrests, according to a Chronicle analysis of data from the Citizens’ Safety Institute, a Mexico City-based nonprofit that surveys Mexican prosecutors nationwide.
  • In addition to those killed, as many as 75 Americans, mainly from Texas and California, remain missing in Mexico, based on FBI data.
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According to the Internal Revenue Service, the 400 richest American households earned a total of $US138 billion, up from $US105 billion a year earlier. That's an average of $US345 million each, on which they paid a tax rate of just 16.6 per cent.

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Dude, seriously, get a life. This isn't playschool.

relax, I am not the one who follows people around for the sole reason of attacking their posts.

Do I really need to post the last 5 to 10 threads you same guys have done this to either myself or others you dislike?

It's not the first time a thread has turned into a a bash ___________(insert name of person we dislike today) thread by the group.

I can't decide if it's your ego or your paranoia that's leading you down this garden path. 'Following people around', that's hilarious. This is a message board and I don't 'follow' anyone around.

Refusing to use the spellchick!

I have put you on ignore. No really, I have, but you are still ruining my enjoyment of this site. .

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and how is this supposed to help your idiotic comments? It's still in Australia,

You are the one that said that you didn't know of a place in Australia where you could loose your life

How many tourists visit Palm island?

How many Americans have been killed on Palm Island?

Again...I repeat, how is the above going to help you previous comment? and i quote

"Hmm, I cannot think of one place in Australia you can go to and consequently lose your life"

I'm still waiting on my response as well, look up in case you have forgotten...

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