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Caravan for Peace with Justice & Dignity Stops in Laredo

By KGNS News

A movement like no other is visiting Laredo.

The Caravan For Peace With Justice and Dignity is a journey that spans 6,000 miles and visits 23 cities.

It’s all done in an effort to raise awareness of the importance to band together and effectively end the drug war that affects both the United States and Mexico.

Their last stop is at Washington D.C., September 10th, with their tour ending September 12th, where they will call for an international day of action for peace in Mexico.

If you would like to find out more on this movement, you can visit their website at caravanforpeace.org.

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Oye Frank Sciaraffa... said on Monday, Aug 27 at 6:35 PM

ya no seas tan lloron......ya tienes pelitos papa. Portate como un hombre. O todavia eres mama boy?

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Anonymous said on Friday, Aug 24 at 2:39 PM

"I don't like the drugs but the drugs like me." -- Marylin Manson

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Don'tGiveUp said on Friday, Aug 24 at 8:30 AM

So their solution is to end the war on drugs and let everyone do as they please? They have no idea the social costs involved in treating this as a "health matter". The fact of the matter is that the greed and sociopathy of the cartels and drug dealers leads to all the death and destruction. These criminals need to be exterminated. The crime rate will only go up if hard drugs are let loose on the streets, as people on crack, meth, etc., lose all sense of judgment. Much of the violence in America is fueled by intoxicants, and we have enough problems with just the drunks. These parasites are dealing to our kids - you want to make it easier? The Asians don't have major drug problems - users are locked up and dealers are executed for the death they deal. The war is horrible. Ending it will just make things worse.

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