Those of you against destruction of the drug-hauling boats... question...

How would you know? You dropped out of school in the 3rd. grade.

You don't even know who you are, let alone anything about me.

Talk about an ignorant comment.

Then don't waste the oxygen. There are intelligent people who can put it to good use, Bonzo.
True... but you obviously AREN"T ONE of those intelligent people!
 
How many NARCOTERRORISTS have been killed in these strikes?
 
None, for that is a fool term created to muddle the minds of the simple.
Especially since Trump gave a full pardon to a narcoterrorist serving 45 years in federal prison for his role in bringing 400 tons of cocaine into the US.
 
Cool, so no one was killed.

Fantastic. Why are you TDS fuckers crying?
 
How many FISHERMEN have been killed by theee strikes?
 
Let's say several missiles were launched against the USA that contained drugs that could kill millions of Americans.
Would you still be against shooting down the missiles?
We probably wouldn't be pardoning one of the heads of the entities doing the shooting like Trump just did.
 
We probably wouldn't be pardoning one of the heads of the entities doing the shooting like Trump just did.
FACTS which I would rather believe are true as they came from an administration that let over 10 million illegals into the country!
Donald Trump has stated he pardoned former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted of drug trafficking, because he believed Hernández was "treated very harshly and unfairly" and that the prosecution was a "Biden administration set-up".
Hernández was sentenced in 2024 to 45 years in a U.S. prison for conspiring to import over 400 tons of cocaine into the U.S., accepting millions in bribes from cartels, including a $1 million bribe from Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Prosecutors called him a "two-faced politician hungry for power" who used the state's military, police, and justice system to protect drug operation.

Remember Biden told illegals to I would in fact make sure that there is, that we immediately surge to the border....”
Soon after Biden assumed the presidency, the surge he had seemed to call for overwhelmed U.S. immigration facilities. Detention centers mandated by the Immigration and Nationality Act to house asylum seekers while they appealed for permanent entry soon ran out of room.
Illegal Immigration’s Terrifying Cost
Since President Biden took office in January 2021, there have been more than
10 million border encounters nationwide through late 2024. However, the number of individuals who successfully entered the U.S. illegally and remain in the country is a separate figure, estimated by various sources to be in the range of 5.5 to over 7 million people.
How many of them were drug cartel members?
 
Critical thinking isn't in your quiver, I see. Hernandez went back to his own country--to a regime that is not friendly to him. Would you rather support him here or let his own country deal with him? Hmmmm? I don't think he will be molly coddled in those prisons. SMH, you morons don't think past the ends of your noses.
He was convicted HERE, & he should be imprisoned HERE, dope.
 
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Let's say several missiles were launched against the USA that contained drugs that could kill millions of Americans.
Would you still be against shooting down the missiles?

Trump pardons major drug traffickers despite his anti-drug rhetoric​

The president has granted clemency to about 100 people accused of drug-related crimes during his time in office, a Post analysis shows.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/07/trump-drugs-pardons-hernandez-venezuela/
 
Donald Trump has stated he pardoned former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was convicted of drug trafficking, because he believed Hernández was "treated very harshly and unfairly" and that the prosecution was a "Biden administration set-up".
Hernández was sentenced in 2024 to 45 years in a U.S. prison for conspiring to import over 400 tons of cocaine into the U.S., accepting millions in bribes from cartels, including a $1 million bribe from Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán. Prosecutors called him a "two-faced politician hungry for power" who used the state's military, police, and justice system to protect drug operation.

And Trump thinks the guy who helped import 400 tons of cocaine into the US was treated unfairly.

Meanwhile Trump is sentencing the people carrying less than 0.1% of that in a drug boat, 1,500 miles from the US to the death penalty.

Talk about who is being treated harshly.
 
You're a fool. Don't bother you with logic, your mind is made up.
You're a first class jerkoff making excuses for Trump pardoning a narco terrorist as he shoots his ignorant mouth off about drug runners elsewhere along with his phony ass concerns for those with a drug problem.

You're both a couple of depraved hypocrits.
 
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