Colombia's government will not hold back militarily or politically in its offensive against Marxist-oriented drugs-funded rebels, President Juan Manuel Santos said on Sunday, after FARC guerrillas said his hostile attitude was threatening peace negotiations. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesAnd those drugs end up in the U.S.A. Land of greed and corruption beyond imagination. Banking, housing, stock market, corporate fraud, politics, and even the judicial system (EG Judges Jones, McCree, etc). With over 2 million persons incarcerated (many of them fathers guilty of nothing but seeking 50% custody of their children), the U.S. locks up more innocent people than anywhere else on the planet. Like the New York five. But the U.S. feels free to interject itself regularly in other countries affairs and tell them exactly what they are doing wrong. At least FARC & the govt of Columbia are willing to meet in Cuba and talk. America just tries to bury it's problems & lock up the dissidents. Judicial abuses cause 20,000 U.S. fathers a year to commit suicide. It can only be a matter of time before cartels, gangs, organized crime, & spy networks discover how easy it is to find & contact these persons who have nothing left to lose then I fear greatly for our society.
Feb 25th, 2013 - 11:08 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Ummm yeah the article is about Colombia not custody disputes in the US.
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