Posted on 06/06/2005 9:27:29 AM PDT by CHARLITE
To avoid war, George Bush has just decided to let the enemy win.
I was walking along the beach near Mazatlan about 25 years ago and came upon what I thought at the time was a boy scout camp but was really a small mexican army camp.
By noontime sbout half were drunk and it was more like a bad comedy then an army.
Have to believe the narco trafficers would give more of a scrum.
Yup that the Bush Administration plan, do nothing and just let the country be overrun by criminals, terrorists and separists. Bush should be impeached on this issue. The issue will kill the GOP.
Actually - he (george bush) has decided to let the IN.
Welcome Mat is out for all illegals.
It seems unavoidable that the U.S.-Mexico border is going to be the big issue in the 2006 mid-term elections in the U.S.<.b>, whether or not it is a major issue for Mexican politicians vying for political office next year:
The Zetas, a group of U.S.-trained commandos who turned from drug interdiction to drug cartel protection, have killed hundreds along the border since January, raising concerns even from the U.S. Justice Department, which seldom likes to acknowledge any problems with Mexico.
The illegal immigration wave continues unabated with no plans in sight from the Bush administration. Members of Congress from both parties are currently planning to introduce bills in the coming weeks to militarize the border.
U.S.-Mexico border is going to be the big issue in the 2006 mid-term elections in the U.S.<.b>
YEP.
Well, in California, that border's now a little north of Los Angeles.
I would say he was correct. We are at war.
Yeah, Cap was right. We ARE at war, but W is fooling around over in Iraq while we are losing the war at home.
It'll do more than kill the GOP.
Protect our borders and coastlines from all foreign invaders!
Be Ever Vigilant!
Minutemen Patriots ~ Bump!
I think the border moved to Sacramento..
How about US investments in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California?
Now ain't that the truth.
The Mexican and the U.S. administrations, each government for reasons of its own, are doing their utmost to dodge issues around the border-crossing epidemic from Mexico to the U.S. As politicians in Washington are trying to avoid coping with public opinion or evade voicing support...
Oddly, however, the border with the U.S. was a very low priority for Fox and his advisers.
What's odd about that? It's business as usual.
This by itself illuminates the appalling scope of the problem.
Yup that the Bush Administration plan, do nothing and just let the country be overrun by criminals, terrorists and separists. Bush should be impeached on this issue. The issue will kill the GOP.
An let whom run the country??? The Rats??? We know Saint William did a real good job on "closing the border"
"To avoid war, George Bush has just decided to let the enemy win."
Does that mean that W. is really French?
This is an indication the Fox administration is planning to use the infamous traditional Mexican political solution of joining forces with drug cartels despite its malignant ripple affect on the Mexican and even U.S. societies.
If you caught GW on Fox about a half hour ago, he was massaging Mexican/Central American egos. Several times he mentioned Mexican and Central American immigrants (the word, 'illegal' was noticeably absent), living happily in the US. One hemisphere, people traveling freely, living where they please...that's the sales pitch. He said this a couple of times, so even dumbbells would get it. (Hair standing up on the back of my neck.)
Evidently the cat's out of the bag, (somebody noticed more than 20 million illegals already in the US and blabbed), so the admin. is finally trotting out the PR blitz with the Happy Hemisphere scheme. One would think the American public would have to be asked if they liked the idea, considering the Constitution and US sovereignty , but I guess not. We'll see more of this, especially if both parties in Congress are working on border security bills.
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