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To: posthumousone who wrote (66033)5/5/2012 9:53:31 AM
From: Amelia Carhartt1 Recommendation   of 92503
 
I think these educations were a luxury that can no longer be afforded.

If I had children today I would recommend trade school. At least there they could learn something practical/useful. Might not make a lot of money but would definitely increase survivability.

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To: LTK007 who wrote (66037)5/5/2012 9:55:43 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone2 Recommendations   of 92503
 
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At least 23 people dead in Mexican city
    by: AP From: AP May 06, 201212:00AM








A Mexican police officer demonstrates the heavy weaponry used in the violent drug war, which has claimed the lives of many. AFP Source: AFP


THE bodies of 23 people have been found hanging from a bridge or decapitated and dumped near city hall in the border city of Nuevo Laredo, where drug cartels are fighting a bloody and escalating turf war.






Authorities found nine of the victims, including four women, hanging from an overpass leading to a main highway, said a Tamaulipas state official who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to provide information on the case.

Hours later, police found 14 human heads inside coolers outside city hall along with a threatening note. The 14 bodies were found in black plastic bags inside a minivan abandoned near an international bridge, the official said.

The official provided no motive for the killings. But the city across the border from Laredo, Texas has recently been torn by a renewed turf war between the Zetas cartel, a gang of former Mexican special-forces soldiers, and the powerful Sinaloa cartel, which has joined forces with the Gulf cartel, former allies of the Zetas.

Local media published photos of the nine bloodied bodies, some with duct tape wrapped around their faces, hanging from the overpass along with a message threatening the Gulf cartel.

"This is how I will finish all the fools you send," the banner read.

It also accused its rivals of setting off a car bomb that exploded outside Nuevo Laredo police headquarters last week and it made fun of a Sinaloa cartel enforcer killed in a Nuevo Laredo prison two years ago.

"He cried like a woman giving birth," it said.

Interior Secretary Alejandro Poire met with Tamaulipas Governor Egidio Torre Cantu on Friday and agreed to send more federal forces to the state, according to a statement from Poire's office.

Nuevo Laredo was the site of a 2003 dispute between the Sinaloa and Gulf cartels that set off a wave of violence that has left thousands dead and spread brutal violence that continues across Mexico until this day.

That year, then-Gulf cartel leader Osiel Cardenas was arrested and accused drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, sensing weakness, tried to move in on Nuevo Laredo, unleashing a bloody battle.

The city of tree-covered plazas and hacienda-style restaurants was transformed as the Zetas, then working as enforcers for the Gulf cartel, and Sinaloa cartel fighters waged battles with guns and grenades in broad daylight.

Killings and police corruption became so brazen that then President Vicente Fox was forced to send in hundreds of troops and federal agents, and the only man brave enough to take the job of police chief was gunned down hours after he was sworn in.

The Zetas won that fight and have since ruled the city with fear, threatening police, reporters and city officials and extorting money from businesses.

They broke off their alliance with the Gulf cartel in 2010, worsening the violence across northeast Mexico.

But last month, 14 mutilated bodies were found in a vehicle left in the city centre, behind city hall.

Some media outlets reported that the Sinaloa cartel took responsibility for those bodies and in a message allegedly signed by its leader, Guzman, said the group was now back in Nuevo Laredo "to clean" the city.

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From: Giordano Bruno5/5/2012 12:56:50 PM
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From: Box-By-The-Riviera™5/5/2012 1:51:39 PM
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the horror


12:00 PM The "disconnect" between the price of gold and the valuations of the companies digging it out of the ground hits John Paulson, whose Advantage Plus fund lost 6.7% during April thanks to big bets on gold miners. Gold-mining stocks have gotten hammered of late - far worse than what the price of bullion would suggest. Why a reversion to the mean may be in the offing.

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From: Smiling Bob5/5/2012 4:07:22 PM
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What an ahole
The only thing that distinguishes the two is US banks got first dibs at raping US taxpayers.
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Buffett Says U.S. Banks a Class Apart From Europeans
By Noah Buhayar, Andrew Frye and Hugh Son - May 5, 2012 12:48 PM ET

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Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK/A) has more than $19 billion invested in U.S. banks, said the lenders have ample liquidity and are a class apart from European rivals.

“I would put European banks and American banks in two very different categories,” Buffett, Berkshire’s chairman and chief executive officer, said today at the firm’s annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska. “The American banking system is in fine shape. The European system was gasping for air a few months back” before getting assistance from the European Central Bank.

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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (66045)5/5/2012 4:25:33 PM
From: posthumousone1 Recommendation   of 92503
 
here is one thing i can't explain or figure out........State of Ohio is saying there revenue is 300M in the black unexpectedly.........if employment is so bad, how are there revs up so much?

Of course the political parties are out today saying how to spend it!
Looks like the schools will get more money more money more money....of course that doesnt mean any roll back of the local levies...

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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (66045)5/5/2012 5:40:34 PM
From: Jim McMannis2 Recommendations   of 92503
 
Tax me - W Buffett (I know you can't, LOL)

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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (66045)5/5/2012 6:01:32 PM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™6 Recommendations   of 92503
 
a real value investor w/o fasb or graham dodd.


die already. and take charlie with you.

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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (66044)5/5/2012 6:01:54 PM
From: Horgad1 Recommendation   of 92503
 
If gold corrects down to close that gap, holy fuck are we in trouble. I keep thinking no way in hell because the story for the gold bull is still as strong as ever, but I have that little voice in my head squeaking to me that miners like to lead POG and that the whole thing is rigged and the powers that be can flush gold anytime they want and that I am just a helpless pawn about to be sacrificed.

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To: Box-By-The-Riviera™ who wrote (66044)5/5/2012 6:07:43 PM
From: Secret_Agent_Man2 Recommendations   of 92503
 
Paulson's and everyone else's mistake is that mining shares need the market to have some rationality for the miners leverage to be meaningful however, since rationality has long since gone, we see a HUI and it's components trading as if POG is ~<1K actually more like 650....
and the shares are the most easily manipulated as is gold the shares just dsont have the mkt caps to be more than tools for signaling which way POG may be headed at any given point in time all imho...of course


besides it's all really meaningless

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