Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs: Banned From Mexico?

October 14th, 2010 by Lake Cruise Leave a reply »
Who gave the go-ahead to defy the terror threat in Mexico in order for the San Antonio Spurs to play the Los Angeles Clippers on Oct. 12?

Texas’ Office of Homeland Security would like to know.

Why would the Lone Star State’s chief executive issue a decree, reported today (Oct. 14), that forbids the NBA’s Texas trio from playing in Mexico ever again?

Is this political wrangling, or a serious warning that should be heeded?

Texas has spent $230 million dollars to ensure border safety, one recent political add claims, but the commercial was from 2006 according to reporter Brad Watson/WFAA-Dallas-Fort Worth.

Voters in Texas will choose the Governor of Texas on Tuesday, November 2.  The winner will serve a four-year term scheduled to start on January 18, 2011. 

In a stunning admonition from the State, a government appointee scowled the caution:

“Nobody should be going into Mexico at this point and time,” Steven C. McCraw said.   

McCraw is Director of the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security.

“The Mexican cartels are o ...

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