1 posted on
03/17/2003 1:21:16 AM PST by
sarcasm
To: sarcasm
The reluctance of support on the war will not largely affect a relationship that is so complex and so deep as this one" hehehe
2 posted on
03/17/2003 1:30:24 AM PST by
Steven W.
To: sarcasm
"The reluctance of support on the war will not largely affect a relationship that is so complex and so deep as this one," Cannon said No surprise. Both 'Rats and 'Repubs have shown no leadership in dealing with the most destructive elements of our "special relationship" with Mexico. This is basically an apology to Fox as he gives us the finger.
To: sarcasm
French newspapers have been more direct, reporting that Bush has offered Mexican President Vicente Fox a quid pro quo deal on immigration amnesty for Mexicans illegally in the United States in exchange for a "yes" vote on the U.N. resolution.
4 posted on
03/17/2003 1:39:01 AM PST by
dennisw
( http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/weblog.php)
To: sarcasm
Thanks for this post. I've been writing this traitorous, treacherous lover of illegal immigrants for nearly two years now. Please join me in writing him today:
cannon.ut03@mail.house.gov
Please take a moment of your time to send him your most strident objection to his dangerous position. He needs to hear from patriots, not those given to breaking our country's laws (like the socialists in the other party).
Thank you, EVERYONE!
Best regards,
Penny
9 posted on
03/17/2003 1:56:25 AM PST by
Penny
To: sarcasm
>>In only one day, products worth $700 million are exchanged," said Bremer. "Mexico buys more U.S. products than the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Italy combined." <<
Do these people think the American citizens are stupid?
That 700 million is a drop in the bucket compared to the billions in costs to the American taxpayer every year for their health benefits, overcrowded schools, increased crime, the drug war, loss of jobs for unskilled workers, border killings, the total dismantling of the American culture in small American communities--not to mention the 93 billion they send out of our economy and into the Mexican economy every year.
The WTO and it's trade policymakers such as these guys have one goal: to distribute the wealth of the western nations to the third-world nations who are overpopulated and poverty stricken. That is the express goal. Besides forcing the US to integrate its economy with these poor nations, they wish to force as much immigration of third-world, unskilled (NOT SKILLED) workers as possible into our nation as a second method of redistributing our wealth. What happens to the individual worker in the US is of no concern to them.
If Bush legalizes these millions of criminals--he will have sold out the people who elected him, just as the Dems would do. I ask, where do we turn? Tom Tancredo in 2004?
10 posted on
03/17/2003 2:10:22 AM PST by
Risa
To: sarcasm
Chris Cannon is one of the biggest shills for Illegal
Immigration and just yet another white idiot sellout to
the corrupt Mexican government. Why do the Mormons in
Utah put up with this crap is beyond me-I just hope
it's not part of their religion to tolerate Illegal
Immigration. If it is, they have a big problem.
To: sarcasm
It's past time to start keeping a scorecard on what are so-called allies are doing to harm the USA. There must be a penalty for not supporting the USA against a dictatorship in Iraq.
To: sarcasm
"In only one day, products worth $700 million are exchanged," said Bremer. "Mexico buys more U.S. products than the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Italy combined." Yeah, they buy our products with the 9 billion a year they steal out of the US economy from US workers and send back home. Now that the illegals have been toss'ed out of airport jobs legal Americans have flooded airlines with applications for those jobs. So much for doing jobs Americans won't do.
Tancredo for President 2004
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U.S. Will Not Punish Mexico on Iraq
Given how much emphasis George Bush places on loyality I wouldn't place a very large bet on this.
26 posted on
03/17/2003 7:06:58 AM PST by
Valin
(Age and deceit beat youth and skill)
To: sarcasm; Dark Wing
It doesn't matter what the politicians say. If the American people want to bash Mexico over this, it will happen. If they don't, it won't.
28 posted on
03/17/2003 7:54:02 AM PST by
Thud
To: sarcasm
Let me just say this. The Bush/Fox 'relationship' was already in dire straits. Now, Mexico basically joins the ranks of France and Germany.
France, Germany, Mexico, and Canada will pay the price for their ignorance. Do not be fooled. GWB is making a list, and WILL be checking it twice.
29 posted on
03/17/2003 7:56:11 AM PST by
rintense
(Let Iraq's spanking begin!)
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