Howdy Folks
Mexico despises our nationhood, does not recognize our international border's integrity, teaches its population that the American Southwest is Mexican territory, they export their criminals across our frontier, consume billions of public dollars, avoid taxes, ship their wages out of the USA, their military routinely blasts away at our Border Patrol with fifty caliber machine guns, corrupt politicians aid and abet the shipment of drugs into the USA which destroy the lives of countless American young people, dangerous communicable diseases pour across with the human wave that Mexico actively supports.....
And now they side with saddam while America fights for it's life against international terror and its state sponsors.
They have been a sad excuse for a friend in the past, and consistent with that despicable, selfish history, the government of Mexico demonstrates once again that, while they LOVE to consume the fruits of the liberty they deny Mexican citizens, they do not give a tinker's damn for American lives and property.
I think Mexico's failure to back up America in the United Nations is the last straw.
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To: MoscowMike
Oh my, our boycotts are getting out of hand. What with the French, and the Dixie Chicks, and the peaceniks, and the eastern liberal establishments. We have to limit our major boycotts to one country at a time.
2 posted on
03/15/2003 8:17:21 PM PST by
cajungirl
(no)
To: MoscowMike
Please post the correct title of articles. Thanks.
To: MoscowMike
San Jacinto Day is April 21--Mexico better remember that the last time they messed with us, we fought for and won a huge territory from them (although they can have California and the Baldwins, Julia Roberts, Janeane Garafolo, George Clooney, all their electoral votes and Gray Davis back if they want it, and now they mow our lawns. I've been wondering why we don't declare Mexico a hostile neighbor and arm our borders for some time.
6 posted on
03/15/2003 8:24:12 PM PST by
hispanarepublicana
(successful, educated unauthentic latina--in Patrick Leahy's eyes, at least)
To: MoscowMike
"Bashlash," is putting it mildly.
To: MoscowMike
"If the perception of the average American is that his neighbor abandoned him at this crucial time, the stigma would last for generations and be made manifest in a multitude of individual actions," Finally someone gets it
8 posted on
03/15/2003 8:24:56 PM PST by
The Wizard
(Demonrats are enemies of America)
To: MoscowMike
Yep; they should be afraid of the backlash.
11 posted on
03/15/2003 8:28:00 PM PST by
Porterville
(Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
To: MoscowMike
Yes, your stinking country abandoned us. You have been sucking off California's teat for far too long. It is time to send about 5 million of your illegal citizens back home from California immediately. We can pick our own crops and watch our own children and cut our own grass. If not, Americans will have that job. We well all be willing to pay a little more for it.
12 posted on
03/15/2003 8:28:39 PM PST by
doug from upland
(Saddam, bend over and kiss your terrorist posterior goodbye.)
To: MoscowMike
Wow, the power of the American consumer
15 posted on
03/15/2003 8:31:01 PM PST by
fortress
To: MoscowMike
Boycott Mexico? Works for me.
I was living in San Diego for awhile in the late 90's. Went down into the south part of the city to buy some boat parts and you can't believe the crap the 'immigrants' had painted on the pylons supporting the overhead freeway.
These aren't immigrants; they're colonists.
I come from a California farming family. And, yeah, to my disgust,we employed a lot of 'mojados' back in the 60's and 70's. They were great people and hard workers. Funny thing was, there weren't a lot of wets before 1964 when the US Congress, as a sop to Cesar Chaves and UFWOC, refused to extend the guest worker program (Bracero) which had been in place since WWII. The difference was that they would come up here and work for 3-4 years and go home with enough money to buy a farm, a house, or start a business. Co-incidentally, the left (bastards) started the welfare revolution in the early 70's. Guess what? they started bringing their fammilies. Duh. The law of unintended consequences? Hah! They planned this all along.
I've spent a lot of time in the country, recognize it for its great parts, and its negative side, have great friends (my daughter is named Alejandra after one of them) and had some of the best business partners one could hope for. But enough is enough.
Militarize the border if thats what it takes. Start demanding of the 'amigos' special oil concessions for a start. Slap them back into place. We've been played the patsy for too long.
16 posted on
03/15/2003 8:32:34 PM PST by
x1stcav
To: MoscowMike
They don't want UN mad at them.
They want to flood SW with CRIMINAL
INVADERS ala drug runing muslim
terrorists invading kosovo.
This way they hope the UN will
jump in and make America give up
atzlan.
17 posted on
03/15/2003 8:32:38 PM PST by
HuntsvilleTxVeteran
(chIRAQ & sadDAM are bedfellows & clinton is a raping traitor!)
To: MoscowMike
I have a business in which some of the people have been overpaid and/or treated too well in comparison to their performance. What I've learned is that human nature generally tells such recipients of other's benevolence is that what they have received isn't valuable, but deserved and they can be real nasty when the gravy train ends. The Mexicans sound like this. They figure it's their right to take advantage of us.
19 posted on
03/15/2003 8:34:25 PM PST by
Aria
To: MoscowMike
It is the last straw. Mexico should be very afraid. Not of our government but of us being fed up with them.
23 posted on
03/15/2003 8:36:43 PM PST by
dalebert
To: MoscowMike
Mexico, we don't need your steenking trucks no more, turn them at the border.
To: MoscowMike
I think Mexico's failure to back up America in the United Nations is the last straw.I agree.
To: MoscowMike
I think there should be a concerted effort to deport ALL illegal aliens. We should be an equal opportunity deporter. The fact that most illegal aliens in the US are from Mexico might prove to be a severe inconvenience to Mexico.
28 posted on
03/15/2003 8:46:14 PM PST by
Pushi
To: MoscowMike
"He fretted that Mexicans living in the United States might suffer "discrimination, and persecution, etc."
Then tell them to go back to Mexico. These countries have some nerve! They want the all mighty American dollar but they are not interested in helping out the United States secure all peace loving nations against Saddam. How does someone justify the obvious displeasure Mexico is feeling about the United States but we are supposed to just open the borders to any and all Mexicans.
29 posted on
03/15/2003 8:48:50 PM PST by
Arpege92
To: MoscowMike
Pedro Go Home - now, and stay there, solve your problems yourself
30 posted on
03/15/2003 8:54:22 PM PST by
citizen
To: MoscowMike
I say we bring it to a vote on Wednesday morning. Let the so called "allies" of the past do what they want to do so we know where everyone stands in this war for the next ten years. Then blow Iraq to smithereens at 1800 EST so I can watch the video while I'm eating dinner. The hell with these nations. It's time to make a point about this world and who's been paying for "peace" with our blood and our money the last 60 years.
32 posted on
03/15/2003 8:57:27 PM PST by
Beck_isright
(Does Chirac own all of the Vichy Chicks CDs??)
To: MoscowMike
I makes me sich to see American jobs exported to foreign contries because these same countries will not defend or support us in our time of need. I hope that corporate America will think twice before exporting anymore jobs.
To: MoscowMike; dalebert; Tax Government
I think Mexico's failure to back up America in the United Nations is the last straw. Yep, no more Jose Cuervo Margaritas.
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