Wednesday, November 25, 2009

World

Hillary Clinton in Mexico: Drug Wars, Trucking Dispute, and Other Issues on a Crowded Agenda

Posted March 25, 2009

Reader Comments

Guns fuel Mexican stand off

Most of the guns used by the drug cartels on the border are bought on the US side. The US did not do anything until they feared the violence would spill over into the US. Business was too good.

Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the US.

hi

i so happy the this going better

i hate drugs

Do you like Bisexuals? Yes,absolutely, but it's hard to find them? NO, it's easy, www.seekbi.com can help you.

Add your thoughts

All comments are moderated and generally will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive. For more information, please see our Comments FAQ.

Crossword Puzzle

Do You Like Crosswords?

We've added a new feature to our weekly digital magazine: an exclusive crossword puzzle!

advertisement

Barack Obama

Obama's Inner Circle

Get to know close advisers, cabinet officials, and more.

Your Photos

President Barack Obama speaks about combat troop level reductions in Iraq as he addresses military personnel at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune.

Obama in Your Town

Has the president visited your town? Send your photos to obamaphotos@usnews.com, and we'll post our favorites online.

Courtesy Greg Meinert

Thousands cheer as Obama becomes the 44th president.

Your Inauguration Photos

Thanks for sending us such great shots from this historic event.


A baby kissing an Obama poster for Washington Whispers.

Your Campaign Photos

We asked to see your personal election pictures and you delivered.

Public Poll

Do you fear losing your job in this market?

View Results

Washington Whispers

Washington Whispers

Hillary for Vice President

The hot rumor in Washington is that the secretary of state will get a promotion.

advertisement

Put U.S. News on Your Site

Keep up with the latest headlines by adding our news widget to your website.
Get this widget ยป


Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.