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Anonymous Ross said...

I suppose given the drug war in Mexico and his role in fighting it there must be questions of whether it was an accident or murder.

11/5/08, 6:31 AM

Blogger Cossack in a Kilt said...

Oh yeah, nothing to see folks, just move along.

All you have to do is read the article, and it lays it right out, the parts about heading the government's security apparatus, and being point man in the drug war.

Heck, you don't even have to understand that, in most states, the minister of the interior is NOTHING like the US Secretary of the Interior.

Why am I reminded of Alexander Ivanovich Lebed, and Ron Brown?

Then again, when I hear "fell" I think "pushed."

11/5/08, 7:49 AM

Anonymous Peter said...

"The crash appeared to have been an accident and there were no signs of foul play."

Right. I believe that. For sure.

11/5/08, 9:10 AM

Anonymous josh said...

And to add insult to injury,the plane didnt have insurance!

11/5/08, 10:57 AM

Anonymous Ross said...

Incidentally their was an article in the Observer (UK) this Sunday about Mexico's drug war and the horrific murder rate in Tijuana. Given the scale of the conflict I'm amazed it hasn't been more widely discussed in the media or in the recent election. I'd have thought a small war on the US border would stir some interest.

11/5/08, 12:03 PM

Anonymous hcl said...

90% probability it's a CIA hit, rather than some intra-national dispute between drug lords.

The CIA loves to do plane crashes, while it's probably above the IQ threshold of some mere drug lord (air crash needs some expertise, security access, and usually sophisticated technical equipment to engineer.) A drug lord would simply find a way to shoot/blow him up, methinks.

11/5/08, 8:08 PM

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