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The former Mexican president who has been speaking out against Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump is the same former politician who ignored drug cartels while he was in office.

As previously reported by Breitbart News, Vicente Fox Quezada recently met with journalist-turned-activist Jorge Ramos where the politico used expletives to say Mexico would not pay for Trump’s wall.

Just days after making his now infamous statements before Jorge Ramos, Fox went on air in Mexican radio where he claimed that Trump would be dangerous for America if elected.

Fox claimed that Trump would take America over the edge and that Hillary Clinton would be the one person who could shut him up. Despite his tough talk against Trump, Fox seems to forget that he is at least partially responsible for the unending wave of violence that has taken over Mexico.

Fox, a member of the National Action Party- PAN, served as Mexico’s president from 2000 to 2006 when he made history for being the first president who was not part of the historically corrupt Institutional Revolutionary Party- PRI.

According various excerpts from “Mexico: Narco VIolence and a Failed State?” by the late author and prestigious university professor George Grayson, the PRI had ruled over Mexico like a monarchy for more than 70 years turning a blind eye to smuggling activities unless they got out of line. The centralized power of the PRI came down like a hammer on any criminal group that drew attention to themselves or stepped out of line.

That way of doing business came to an end when Fox took office in 2000 since the PAN did not have the centralized power needed to quash any unruly drug trafficker.

During his term in office Fox focused more on establishing a democracy and in economic growth than in the security conditions.

It was in the early 2000’s that the Gulf Cartel also went through a dramatic change. Then-leader Osiel Cardenas Guillen recruited a team of highly trained military deserters as his personal bodyguards and enforcers, that team became known as Los Zetas.

The group of enforcers quickly built a name for themselves for their fighting skills and cruel tactics. Los Zetas were able to expand their ranks and operations without any resistance from Mexican authorities.

As previously reported by Breitbart Texas, Los Zetas were able to set roots in the border city of Nuevo Laredo and hold their ground despite a fierce takeover attempt by the Sinaloa Cartel in 2005.

During that time, police officers, commanders, and others lost their life as Los Zetas and Sinaloa forces fought for control of the city. The large scale gun battles and cruel executions brought levels of brutality previously unseen in Mexico. Los Zetas also brought a reign of terror to Laredo, Texas, where even to this day U.S. law enforcement officials who have spoken with Breitbart Texas refuse to name the criminal organization by name.

As Breitbart Texas reported, Los Zetas went on to become an independent cartel responsible for mass exterminations and running clandestine crematoriums in the Mexican state of Coahuila. Hundreds of innocent victims were kidnapped, tortured, murdered and incinerated.

It wasn’t until 2006 when a new president, Felipe Calderon, took office that drug cartels became a priority. Because of the high levels of corruption in Mexican law enforcement, Calderon was forced to use the Mexican Navy to spearhead his campaign against drug cartels. Calderon’s efforts were not enough. By the time he took office, cartels like Los Zetas, the Sinaloa Cartel, the Gulf Cartel and the Juarez Cartel had already built up armies of their own who, even to this day, are able to go head-to-head with the Mexican military in massive gun battles. These battles have paralyzed cities all over Mexico. Breitbart Texas recently published a video that shows the kind of firefights that have become commonplace in Mexico.

It remains to be seen if, in any upcoming appearances by Fox, the former president will be asked about the Mexican drug cartels who are responsible for the majority of the crime along the U.S./Mexico border and are tearing that country apart. Will Fox explain how those drug cartels were able to expand their operations and build large armies of sicarios or gunmen under his watch?

http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2016/02/28/mexican-ex-president-who-cursed-trumps-wall-ignored-cartels-while-in-office/

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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Tells Hispanics: ‘Open Your Eyes,’ Trump a ‘False Prophet’

Fox said, “No no no, democracy can not take that, crazy people that don’t know what is going on in the world today. This worries me, the last caucus in Nevada… he won 44 percent of Hispanics. I’d like to know who those Hispanics are, because they are followers of a false prophet. He’s going to take them to the desert, and if they think that they will benefit with an administration led by Donald Trump, they’re wrong. They must open their eyes. Please, you Hispanics in the U.S., open your eyes. It is not to defend our race, it is not to defend our creed, but to defend the same nation that is hosting you. This nation is going to fail if it goes into the hands of a crazy guy.”

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/02/25/former-mexican-president-vicente-fox-to-trump-were-not-paying-for-that-fing-wall/
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That does it.  I'm not voting for Vicente Fox either.

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As of this morning GOP Briefing Room became the echo chamber for the Mitch McConnell agenda.

Overrun by refugees, in this case invited and encouraged. It seems exactly like place many once departed for echo chamber reasons.
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As of this morning GOP Briefing Room became the echo chamber for the Mitch McConnell agenda.

Overrun by refugees, in this case invited and encouraged. It seems exactly like place many once departed for echo chamber reasons.

No GBR is becoming a place of sanity, condemning a demagogue, a crook, a charlatan, a con man.  It's not too late to stop him.  His refusal to disavow the KKK on CNN will damage him.

Carson is headed home to MD for Super Tuesday and rumor is he's dropping out on Wednesday due to Trump's refusal to disavow KKK.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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As of this morning GOP Briefing Room became the echo chamber for the Mitch McConnell agenda.

Overrun by refugees, in this case invited and encouraged. It seems exactly like place many once departed for echo chamber reasons.

Could you please direct me to this other Mitch McConnell echo chamber.  I might like to check them out.

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Mexican Ex-President Compares Trump to Hitler

    Saturday, February 27, 2016 09:42 PM

    Mexican ex-president Felipe Calderon tore into US Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump on Saturday, comparing him to Adolf Hitler and blasting him as a racist.

    Calderon, a member of the conservative National Action Party (PAN), warned that Trump's rise in the Republican Party presidential primaries was fueling anti-Americanism around the world.

    Fellow conservative Trump's anti-migrant rhetoric is not aimed at all immigrants, but rather "he is talking about migrants that have a different color than him -- and that is frankly racist," said Calderon, speaking after an event in downtown Mexico City.

    Trump is exploiting the social fears "that in his time Hitler himself did," Calderon told reporters.

    He warned that Trump "is turning the United States into a neighbor that we're all going to end up rejecting and hating," and that was not in the best interest of the United States.

    Mexico is the third most important US trade partner after Canada and China, and the neighbors share a 1,954-mile (3,145-kilometer) border.

    Trump angered Mexico by declaring that the country was sending rapists and murderers across the border, and that he would force Mexico to pay for a giant wall to keep illegal migrants out.

    Earlier in the month, Calderon -- who served as president from 2006 to 2012 -- dismissed the idea of building a border wall as "stupid."

    Another conservative Mexican ex-president, Vicente Fox (2000-2005), said that Trump was "crazy" and recently the US television network Fusion: "I am not going to pay for that ****ing wall."

    US Vice President Joe Biden, speaking Thursday during a visit to Mexico, said the message expressed about Mexicans by some candidates in the US election campaign is "dangerous, damaging and incredibly ill-advised," but that this episode of "xenophobia" will pass.

    President Enrique Pena Nieto's administration has called Trump's comments about Mexicans "prejudiced and absurd."

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/US-vote-Republicans-Trump/2016/02/27/id/716464/

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Huh.  It's not just me thinking there are quite a lot of similarities.  Former heads of state, too.