Posted on 12/06/2003 2:23:23 AM PST by sarcasm
Edited on 05/07/2004 7:13:14 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Ford Motor Co. Executive Vice President James Padilla became one of Detroit's most prominent Mexican citizens Friday, receiving his citizenship and the controversial Matricula Consular identification card.
Padilla's symbolic gesture was a bold move politically and from a business standpoint, considering his position with the world's second-largest automaker.
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Don't crow too loudly, GM recently donated a bunch of new Suburbans to the Nature Conservancy.
ALL big companies do things for all kinds of organizations. Its called advertising. If loaning a few vehicles out generates 1% more good will or 1% more in sales, it is a cost-justified business expense.
To not do business w/ a company strictly over that type of would force you to NEVER buy anything from anyone.
GM is the only American car maker that comes close to "American" built.
Suits me just fine. I would NOT want some unloyal "bastard citizen" next to me in a foxhole, fer DAMN sure.
TLI
Gee, that fits. A woman who is actually a foreigner with loyalty to another country in charge of taking property away from Americans.
Why is a person who is an avowed citizen of a foreign nation allowed to prosecute the laws of the United States against us and our countrymen? She swore an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution. She just negated that oath by swearing an oath of loyalty to another constitution, that of Mexico.
If I were in court and she asserted that she had the right to take my property, I would move for a mistrial on lack of standing. She doesn't - and cannot - represent "The People" - i.e., the citizens - of the United States.
Right now, it means you had $29 to give to a Mexican Consular official. After you do that, you basically can do everything a U.S. citizen can.
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