With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate
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With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate

Boston : MA : USA | Oct 23, 2012 at 10:18 AM PDT
Source: The Christian Science Monitor
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ments With 60,000 dead, Mexicans wonder why drug war doesn't rate in presidential debate Much of Latin America was dismayed that they got only a glancing mention in Romney and Obama's final presidential debate. By Sara Miller Llana,  Staff writer / October 23, 2012 Mexico City Mitt Romney's single... FULL ARTICLE AT The Christian Science Monitor
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