...And a beaner
In Mexico, Internet Music Piracy Rising MEXICO CITY (AP) - "On Genova Street in downtown Mexico City, illegally copied CDs of music by top U.S. artists sell for 20 pesos, just under $2 a piece, in tiny booths between tables overflowing with batteries, stuffed animals and cheap knockoff sunglasses. That's about one-tenth the price in..."
Well no shit, Sherlock. Mexico City features CD's almost as cheap as what can be found in Singapore, and damn...this has to be driving the Loons stark raving mad.
They so adore the valiant beaners, crossing those vast wastelands to seek the golden streets of America...but hold on ONE MINUTE now, Jose...don't be copying any of our music. Loot, rape, sell all the drugs you want, become whatever burden on the economy your little hearts desire, but stay the fuck AWAY from stealing from the entertainment industry, because liberals or not, this is taking things just too damned far. And if the movie industry learns that Superman Returns will soon hit the streets for about 3 dollars a pop, then Katie, bar the frickin door.
Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside to think of the lefties foaming at the mouth because their pet-Pedro's are stealing FROM THEM.
Just sit back for a moment and think of the last time anyone from the MSM did a story about Mexican criminal activities. How long ago WAS it?
Yep.
The Alamo.
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