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Mexico’s Peña Nieto trying to change the reputation of the powerful PRI

Monday, March 4th 2013 - 06:18 UTC
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Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto sounded a warning shot to his ruling party over corruption, saying no one is above the law as he tries to tackle the graft that has blighted its reputation in the past. Read full article

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  • Truth & Justice

    Good for him. Transparency is key and maybe the U.S. should follow suit. If the neighboring U.S. government would do the same in the land of Greed and Corruption, it wouldn't drive nearly 20,000 U.S. fathers a year into suicide from intolerable abuses of power, rendered homeless, childless, unable t get or keep a job, and penniless by names like Judge McCree, Adams, Lefrancois, etc. It wouldn't produce persons like Brian Benedict, James Calvert, the DC Sniper, Tom Ball, Thomas Tarbell, Steve Romanchick, and others. Most importantly, it wouldn't produce 20,000 potential new recruits for cartels, gangs, organized crime and spy networks. Mexico's attempt to eliminate abuse and create transparency answerable to the public, should be emulated by the U.S.

    Mar 04th, 2013 - 10:36 am - Link - Report abuse 0
  • The dude

    Good point, but I think you're forgetting some important names. . . Joses Indiana, Abraham Jaycob, Mikha'el Paden Amsel, Bobby Mathan Plaskett, Nickolas Sitz, & Dunstan Myles just to name a few.

    Mar 04th, 2013 - 10:05 pm - Link - Report abuse 0

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