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Deadliest Warrior pits Somali Pirates against Colombia's drug cartel, preview
By April MacIntyre Jun 2, 2010, 2:34 GMT

These guys: Somali pirates attend a hearing at the state security court in Aden city, south Yemen, on 20 April 2010. EPA/STRINGER
Once again the venerated AK-47 is given the major huzzahs as the Somali Pirates prove despite the weapon's mighty recoil, it is a lethal tool even from a moving platform (boat) at distances up to 100 yards off shore.
A bunch of hapless white dummies bought the farm thanks to a Somali show boater sharpshooter to prove "Warrior's" go-to experts Max, Geoff and Doc's test.
Yes, the "Deadliest Warrior" gang went there with two scumbag groups I dare not call "warriors."
Thugs maybe.
Tonight (June 1) sees The Somali Pirates take on the Medellin Drug Cartel.
This week's episode features Somali pirates, the scourge of the African coast versus the Medellin Cartel, Colombia's drug lords, and you can bet the farm a lot of male posturing and ego bloviating will be slung, for this is part of Deadliest Warriors' charm.
This is high seas drama from two groups of a-holes I would love to see all "locked up, and abroad" (thanks Nat Geo).
A taste of tonight:
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