Once Upon a Time in Mexico
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:18:04
The last shipment of guns
that were seized at our border...

:18:07
...have not been
accounted for, Sanchez.

:18:09
You are now off that assignment.
Who wants to volunteer?

:18:15
Okay. You, Gomez, it's yours.
:18:18
With el presidente's new campaign
against the Barillo cartel...

:18:22
...their activities are being
pushed into the forefront.

:18:25
Large payments, deliveries,
whispers of a political takeover.

:18:30
I need new point men,
strong and willing.

:18:34
This is a top priority of el presidente.
Who wants this?

:18:40
Romero, it's yours.
:18:42
Pick your secondary person.
A third, if you have to.

:18:45
That's all. Dismissed.
:18:49
I should take his left nut.
:18:53
You're with us.
:19:00
People of Culiacan.
:19:02
I've come here to bring you a
message of peace.

:19:07
Peace that at this moment is being
threatened by a group of people

:19:11
that is threatening our nation.
:19:13
People like Armando Barillo.
:19:16
I invite you to gather our forces...
:19:18
...in order to prevent the
destruction of our unity

:19:21
...and our peace.
:19:24
El presidente, history teaches us
no matter how great your armies are...

:19:30
...you will always need
the favor of the inhabitants...

:19:33
...to take possession of a province.
:19:36
How can you compete with
a man like Barillo? He owns Culiacan.

:19:39
He doesn't own its people.
:19:41
Barillo purchased hundreds
of homes and ranches...

:19:44
...in the northern part of Culiacan.
:19:46
And then he has turned around
and given these homes to the people.

:19:51
-He's a folk hero to them.
-He's also a mass murderer...

:19:54
...and a drug kingpin.
:19:56
He's trying to make himself a martyr
by drawing the people to his side...


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