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What song best goes with this story? Gunmen broke into a drug rehabilitation center, lined people against a wall and shot 17 dead in a particularly bloody day in Mexico's relentless drug war. The brazen attack followed the killing of the No. 2 security official in President Felipe Calderon's home state. Details. | ||
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"El Deguello" seems to be what the killers were applying to their actions. Loosely translated "No mercy" -- as popularized in the John Wayne movie about the Alamo. | |||
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That's probably more accurate. I was thinking of the Amy Winehouse song "Rehab". Now we know why she didn't want to go. | |||
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I have to agree with the TDCAA's favorite co-bassist on this one. That's the same song Santa Anna played at the Alamo after the valient defenders refused to surrender. | |||
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Speaking of awesome drummers, Greg -- I wonder if anyone has seriously listened to the drum part in the bridge of "Back in the High Life". Probably one of the best and least appreciated backbeats in classic rock. Very cool, one of my favorites. Exit only | |||
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More than 9,600 people have died since 2008. In the first seven months of 2009, at least 1,161 murders took place in the city of Ciudad Juarez alone, according to police data. Hundreds of police are among the dead. | |||
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deg�ello ver degollar masculine noun 1. beheading (decapitaci�n); slaughter (degolladura) entrar a deg�ello (figurative) -> to storm in ruthlessly | |||
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Exit: 1. Opposite of enter Only: 1. Exclusive, exclusively 2. Without compromise or sweet-talking into | |||
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