Saturday, May 25, 2013

Treating the Cancer in Brownsville, Cameron County~Chemo, Radiation or Surgery?

A chemotherapeutic agent that feasts on rapidly dividing cells will hit its mark with cancer cells, but may not distinguish them from hair follicles, bone marrow or cells in the digestive tract.  In other words, the treatment does harm while doing good.  Precisely aimed radiation destroys cancer cells, but side effects may come quickly or down the road.

For the cancer that threatens Brownsville and Cameron County, there may not be an alternative to the surgical removal of what is proven to be cancer.  There is no comprehensive treatment, only a painstaking, slow-moving judicial system.  In other words, one crook at a time, one politiquera at a time.

While cancerous tumors like Armando Villalobos, Jim Solis, Ray Marchan, Abel Limas and Conrado Cantu may have been extricated, the overall sickness in our judicial and political system indicates many more
malignancies.  With good and bad cells so closely linked, entangled in our community, the surgery is tricky.

As a community we may not have a clean bill of health, but it feels good to know that Cantu is not out there selling drugs or protecting the cartels and Marchan, Limas, Villalobos and Solis are stifled somewhat in offering or accepting bribes.

14 comments:

  1. Translation DEMOCRATS SUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  2. written with the fervor of a rosary clutcher who found a jesus stain in the knot hole of a fencepost. big Jim doesn't believe in god but clutches to the Statist faith. dream on. a system that steals will never be successful and will always be corrupt.

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    1. Not that I need to explain myself on this again, but, with respect to a creator, prime mover or originator, I'm not in disbelief. There are just too many features of design in the universe for me to believe everything is accidental, just happenstance.

      Just because I don't believe everything I've read in religious books or trust people claiming to speak for god, doesn't mean I assume he never existed.

      Jim

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    2. Jim, a more succinct reply would have been to tell this asshole to "Go and fuck himself." Only the unwashed pull religion out of their battered protective cups. I'd slough it off...

      /DP-M

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  3. Let's see how our new DA handles the several cases before him involving other crooked politicians. Just to name a few:
    * Let's see how he handles the case of San Benito Mayor Joe Hernandez making terroristic threats.
    * Let's see how he handles the hue and cry to reopen the Dannenbaum 'Bridge to Nowhere' debacle.
    * Then there is Aurora and her many transgressions including those of her son. Will those be given a fresh look.
    * The mess with the bail bonding.
    * Follow through with the 8 liner mess including RICO act charges for some.
    Let's see. If the average Joe can go on and on, imagine what someone such as the DA could do about some of this ... of course, if there is the political will.
    Indeed, we shall see.

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    1. And everyone of these crooks are democRATS LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL

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  4. Norton Colvin, Jr, the defense attorney for Armando Villalobos has said that "Mando" was a victim of the system, that the culture of corruption that has been emplaced by the Democratic Party of Cameron County....was a web in which "Mando" was caught and convicted. Those who have known "Mando" for years know that he sold his soul to the Cameron County Democratic Party and Gilberto Hinojosa because "the Party" didn't like having an honest DA, Yolanda de Leon. "Mando" was willing to sell his soul and he got caught and the Democratic Party was not there to help him; save saying he was a "super guy"....but one that go caught. If Norton Colvin, Jr. thinks the web of corruption is what made the conviction, perhaps it was just not having the right defense attorney....one who couldn't convince a jury that "Mando" was a super guy who would not hurt a fly and would not take a bribe. What garbage Norton. Maybe Villalobos had the wrong defense attorney.

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  5. yet there are other even more maligant tumors to be extracted. The names begin with M.

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  6. oh my god jim barton needs to get medical help right now, commenting on his own posts and now making up profiles. may god heal you.

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  7. How dare you speak of cancer. Have you ever had cancer in your body? You are such a sorry excuse for a man. Find other ways to compare the wrong in this County. Starting with the wrong you do running your mouth, but doing absolutely nothing to getting things corrected.

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    1. Idiot, that was an anonymous comment. Brownsville comparatively speaking does have and has had cancerous attributes for MANY years.

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  8. Very simply, one definition of cancer is "something evil or malignant that spreads destructively."

    Jim

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  9. JIM...NICE STORY BUT NEXT TIME PUT A BETTER PICTURE, THESE TWO GUYS ARE UGLY.

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    1. The picture was selected to illustrate the entanglement in the county, not necessarily the photogenic. Masso allegedly used politiqueras in his run for DA and now is representing Margarita Ozuna on the election code violation charge.

      After the primary, the democrats held a rally where longtime politiqueras Herminia Becerra and Margarita Ozuna were treated like honored guests. Saenz and Masso hugged. Ernie, Norma and Erin were a big part of the lovefest.

      Jim

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