and wonder who will win in each battle waged in our present and future...I 
believe Anthony Hargis has pointed out that only 2 or 3 revolutions in history 
have ever been fought FOR FREEDOM...be aware of that and shift the outcome...




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From: Sasan Sadat-Sharifi <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 1:45:24 AM
Subject: [Libertarian] Silver or Lead





Jon,

"Plata o Plomo" (Silver or Lead) is fundamentally no different from
"Eminent Domain".

When a local crime syndicate (city government) wishes to seize your
property, they will offer you two options:

a) Accept a bribe

b) You will be kidnapped, thrown into a cage, and your property will
be seized anyway. If you resist being kidnapped then you will be shot.

Why are you so afraid of foreigners engaging in this activity when
your own constitution explicitly authorizes it? What is the real
purpose behind your steady stream of xenophobic propaganda? 

---Sasan

--- In Libertarian@ yahoogroups. com, Jon Roland <jon.roland@ ...> wrote:
>
> I have previously warned of the threat from foreign criminal gangs 
> invading our country and seizing control of our territory, beginning 
> with land along the border and along transshipment corridors into the 
> country, to transshipment hubs near each metro area. Landowners are 
> often induced to sell under duress. The invaders impose their own "law" 
> (/plata o plomo/) and their own "taxes" (extortion), and generally seek 
> to take control of the reins of local power, compromising officials and 
> civic organizations.
> 
> We might complain about our own officials, partly because many have 
> already been compromised. See *A Lawyer's View of the Justice System 
> <http://www.constitu tion.org/ abus/narc/ lvjs.htm>*, Joseph H. Delaney. 
> But it will be far worse if the cartels become our government.
> 
> 
> May 1, 5:27 PM EDT
> 
> Drug smugglers from Mexico move into NM town
> 
> By ALICIA A. CALDWELL
> Associated Press Writer
> 
> COLUMBUS, N.M. (AP) -- This dusty little border town with almost no 
> visible means of support has been seeing something of a boom in the past 
> year: Brand-new Lincoln Navigators and Cadillac Escalades with flashy 
> hubcaps are parked just off the bleak main drag. Homes are selling 
> quickly, sometimes for cash. The source of this sudden wealth? An influx 
> of Mexican drug smugglers, investigators say.
> 
> The smugglers are fleeing the Mexican army's occupation of the town of 
> Palomas, on the other side of the U.S.-Mexico border fence, and settling 
> in Columbus, where there has been a law enforcement vacuum. The four-man 
> police force in Columbus has turned over seven times in three years 
> because of scandal or apathy.
> 
> Rest of story ... 
> <http://hosted. ap.org/dynamic/ stories/U/ US_DRUG_SMUGGLER S_TOWN?SITE= 
> MAHYC&SECTION= HOME&TEMPLATE= DEFAULT>
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