In «Cartel land» we meet another armed vigilante
group fighting on this side of the border.
Not exact matches
Unless you
fight intolerance from all
sides, then all you have is one
group imposing their view
on the rest.
He claimed 200,000 people have died in the past three years of
fighting between black African rebel
groups on one
side, and government forces and the Janjaweed Arab militia
on the other.
Since Mukasa's research, a
group of west
side residents have been
fighting to get commercial truck traffic banned
on the Peace Bridge.
The measure is a perennial political
fight between trial lawyers and labor unions
on one
side, with business
groups and local governments citing the law adding to New York's difficult business climate.
In 1971, during the height of the pitched battles between draftees in the British Army and
groups of Catholics, we are led to understand that while many British soldiers did not want to be
fighting there, «oppressing» the Catholics, and
on the Catholic
side were young radicals called provisionals that wanted no peace and nothing less than pitching the Brits out versus the older moderates who believed in negotiations.
The movie is actually about two very different
groups,
on opposite
sides of the Mexican - American border, who are
fighting the cartels, and Heineman cuts back and forth between them in a way that creates an entirely false equivalence.
Matthew Fox is the ostensible star as Jack, the doctor who steps up as
group leader in the first episode, but it quickly settles in as a dense ensemble show with characters who have vivid backstories: tough, raven - haired beauty Kate, whose fair looks hide a rough outlaw past (Evangeline Lilly), con man Sawyer (Josh Holloway) who hides his bitterness under a country - boy voice and a suspicious smile, Iraqi communications specialist and Gulf war veteran (he
fought on the other
side) Sayid (Naveen Andrews), steely survivalist John Locke (Terry O'Quinn), who has a mystic, one might say miraculous, connection to the island, pregnant single mother - to - be Claire (Emilie de Ravin) running from a fortune - teller's prophecy, washed - up rock star and heroine addict Charlie (Dominic Monaghan), Korean couple Jin and Sun Kwon (Daniel Dae Kim and Yoon - jin Kim) with mob connections and no English skills (or do they?)
The notion that such a small
group of people can hold such disproportionate influence is intriguing, but to see that they are using it to further religious ideologies in our public schools is causing people
on both
sides of the argument to gear up for an academic
fight.
On the other
side, teacher unions, retiree
groups, and DB pension plan professionals
fight hard to protect existing plans.
They're saying it's about roleplay flair, but as in other faction - based MMOs, you'll be locked to
grouping with just your same
side, and you won't be able to team kill — you'll be able to
fight just those
on the other
sides.