wow bakersfield is almost as high in crime than la.....

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"man i done seen uh niggas head blown off"
i think im one of the only cats in america who hasnt seen anyone get there head blown off, evrey single person they talked too seen that shit
 
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surgurliman said:
but the gangs ARE about their turfs and retaliation..sad?yes...but thats reality.getting gangs to unite against the gov is sum fantasy/movie type shit.
Wow...arent we Captain Obvious today!

Did you not see the words IF???

And dont act like gangs werent initially FORMED as anti-goverment organizations. Poverty makes a muthafucka to fucked up shit...and its carried until this very moment.
 
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surgurliman said:
not really?..u saying L.A. doesnt have an influence in the southwest?..u pointed out one city in arizona that dont like the L.A.fools that dont mean the other parts of AZ havent been influenced in sumkind of way...by the way..theres many parts of socal where they dont like L.A. cats,that dont mean theyaint been influenced by their presence..that works the other way around too..lol..u trynna make it seem like L.A. cats are are just gonna sit there and not do nothing....but ur rite...L.A. has very little impact in tucson


they contributing to the crime rate somewhat but not as mush as the tucson residents themselves and it doesn't directly influence the other major crimes that occur in tucson....the majority of crime there revolves around the cocaine business and is the result of mexican cartels from mexico in the 1st place then it involves the gang members and independent dealers in the town.....the lax gun laws have an even bigger influence in the crime rate and more directly then a couple of LA folks robbing banks.....shit those gun laws could be what brought LA cats out there to cop straps and take em bacc to cali or use them for dirt......

beside i wasn't saying that folks from LA don't contribute to the crime statistics i was just saying that a lot of these towns would still have gangstas and their own crime without LA residents ever coming near them.....so LA isnt as a big a influence as your trying to make it seem....
 

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The Evil Genius
yea thats some faulty ass shit....ive been bangin and i seen that there aint shit good with it thats for sure..i got a baby on the way and shit is going to change big time......ive lost a few homies in the past couple years shit is fucken sad........


and hood 2 hood......yea we gettin money out here...chips to be made out here legal or not....
 
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yea, I have to go to court in bako.....and my cuzin is locked up in wasco......
there's not much there, but ALOT of traffic just passing through from socal to norcal......def bound to be probs.
yea, that war on drugs from the 80's is really working well in the west.....haha
/sarcasm
 

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knaw they have peckerwoods that dont go nowhere...tey never started know shit from what i know..we starting to get alot of nortenos though
 

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surgurliman said:
^^^the governments robots..lol..i dont think the gov has that much,if any,influence on street gangs.
through the drug trade, they do... check it out..

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/MENA/CIAREPORT/contents.html

http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Blum/CIADrugs_WBlum.html

"In my 30-year history in the Drug Enforcement Administration and related agencies, the major targets of my investigations almost invariably turned out to be working for the CIA."

Dennis Dayle, former chief of an elite DEA enforcement unit.{1}



"I have put thousands of Americans away for tens of thousands of years for less evidence for conspiracy with less evidence than is available against Ollie North and CIA people. . . . I personally was involved in a deep-cover case that went to the top of the drug world in three countries. The CIA killed it."

Former DEA Agent Michael Levine
CNBC-TV, October 8, 1996



"The connections piled up quickly. Contra planes flew north to the U.S., loaded with cocaine, then returned laden with cash. All under the protective umbrella of the United States Government. My informants were perfectly placed: one worked with the Contra pilots at their base, while another moved easily among the Salvadoran military officials who protected the resupply operation. They fed me the names of Contra pilots. Again and again, those names showed up in the DEA database as documented drug traffickers.

"When I pursued the case, my superiors quietly and firmly advised me to move on to other investigations."

Former DEA Agent Celerino Castillo
Powder Burns, 1992



"I really take great exception to the fact that 1,000 kilos came in, funded by US taxpayer money."

DEA official Anabelle Grimm, during a 1993 interview on a CBS-TV "60 Minutes" segment entitled "The CIA's Cocaine." The 1991 CIA drug-smuggling event Ms. Grimm described was later found to be much larger. A Florida grand jury and the Wall Street Journal reported it to involve as much as 22 tons.
 
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TROLL said:
through the drug trade, they do... check it out..

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/MENA/CIAREPORT/contents.html

http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Blum/CIADrugs_WBlum.html

"In my 30-year history in the Drug Enforcement Administration and related agencies, the major targets of my investigations almost invariably turned out to be working for the CIA."

Dennis Dayle, former chief of an elite DEA enforcement unit.{1}



"I have put thousands of Americans away for tens of thousands of years for less evidence for conspiracy with less evidence than is available against Ollie North and CIA people. . . . I personally was involved in a deep-cover case that went to the top of the drug world in three countries. The CIA killed it."

Former DEA Agent Michael Levine
CNBC-TV, October 8, 1996



"The connections piled up quickly. Contra planes flew north to the U.S., loaded with cocaine, then returned laden with cash. All under the protective umbrella of the United States Government. My informants were perfectly placed: one worked with the Contra pilots at their base, while another moved easily among the Salvadoran military officials who protected the resupply operation. They fed me the names of Contra pilots. Again and again, those names showed up in the DEA database as documented drug traffickers.

"When I pursued the case, my superiors quietly and firmly advised me to move on to other investigations."

Former DEA Agent Celerino Castillo
Powder Burns, 1992



"I really take great exception to the fact that 1,000 kilos came in, funded by US taxpayer money."

DEA official Anabelle Grimm, during a 1993 interview on a CBS-TV "60 Minutes" segment entitled "The CIA's Cocaine." The 1991 CIA drug-smuggling event Ms. Grimm described was later found to be much larger. A Florida grand jury and the Wall Street Journal reported it to involve as much as 22 tons.
Droppin knowledge as always....read it and understnad it, folks.
 
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^^^everybody should know about the cia's involvment with the crack epidemic,especially here in L.A(check out american gangster or bastards of the party)....but thats old news.notice its all 90's info.there is no secret wars going on now.the u.s. is fukin with countries straight up nowadays
TROLL said:
through the drug trade, they do... check it out..
ok then,how much influence does the government have on u nortenos?
 
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surgurliman said:
^^^everybody knows about the cia's involvment with the crack epidemic here in L.A....but thats old news.ok then,how much influence does the government have on u nortenos?
Yet, you refute that the government has any involvement with the ongoing gang epidemic. Pick a side of the argument and sitck with it, please.