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Bush Tries to Mend Ties With Mexico
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Posted on 01/12/2004 3:19:40 PM PST by Happy2BMe
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Oh to be a bug on the wall . .
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:19:40 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
To: Happy2BMe
If we are going to finance all these other countries, we might as well own them. IMO
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:23:29 PM PST
by
zlala
(Better be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident security.Edmund Burke)
To: zlala
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:24:57 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
(Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
To: Happy2BMe
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They argue that the United States has neglected social issues, such as raising the standard of living for 200 million people, nearly one-half the region's population, who live in poverty"
Sickening.
To: Happy2BMe
Why the h*** should it be President Bush trying to mend ties? V. Fox should be the one crawling.
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:28:11 PM PST
by
Brasil
("The advance of freedom leads to peace." GWB)
To: zlala
I would have no problem assembling a Central/South American invasion force. It would be a cakewalk. This area is so sloppy it makes one want to throw up. I was there not too long ago - socialism at its finest indeed.
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:29:51 PM PST
by
Norse
To: Happy2BMe
Now taking bets on when Mexico will become the 51st state.
God knows the who nation is practically living on the U.S. dole already.
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:30:27 PM PST
by
Prime Choice
(Americans are a spiritual people. We're happy to help members of al Qaeda meet God.)
To: Brasil
Why the h*** should it be President Bush trying to mend ties? V. Fox should be the one crawling. No kidding...especially after Mexico stabbed us in the back in opposing the Iraqi liberation!
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:31:29 PM PST
by
Prime Choice
(Americans are a spiritual people. We're happy to help members of al Qaeda meet God.)
To: Happy2BMe
Why do we need good relations with Mexico? I don't see them as having much of anything to offer us. They certainly offer nothing in the way of security of the border anyway. What do they have that we need so much as to cause us to cater to them? And will we get it?
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:32:38 PM PST
by
templar
To: monkeywrench
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:32:56 PM PST
by
Happy2BMe
(Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
To: Happy2BMe
This makes me want to PUKE!!! Fox should be begging us to be their friend. They have a screwed up economy and all their poor people come here illegally to drain our system. They commit crimes and run back home and Mexico won't turn them over to us. What a load of CRAP!!! This reminds me of the opening scene of The Godfather, when that guy wants the Don to kill those guys, but Don Vito tells him he hasn't been a friend - can't remember the last time he invited him over for a cup of coffee. Fox should be the one groveling, not Bush. Sheesh....
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:33:41 PM PST
by
Veggie Todd
(Were those magic grits?)
To: zlala
And this sort of stuff is why I am voting third party this year...Bush or Dean, same liberal gargabe..
To: Brasil
V. Fox should be the one crawling.BUMP to that!
Have you seen what is being reported in Mexico's news, not to mention W.fox's own web site?
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:34:59 PM PST
by
OXENinFLA
(We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, singing, whisky for my men beer for my horses.)
To: Brasil
LOL!
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:35:32 PM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
To: Happy2BMe
Unbeleivable.
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:36:11 PM PST
by
Riley
To: monkeywrench
Some Latin American leaders accuse America of being heavy-handed. They argue that the United States has neglected social issues, such as raising the standard of living for 200 million people, nearly one-half the region's population, who live in poverty. I don't understand this statement at all. What are they whining about? I assume they're talking about 200 million people who live in the socialist hellholes of Latin America. Why is that our fault, let alone our problem? I truly wish Pres. Bush would take up the challenge and lecture these "leaders" about the inherent effect of corrupt governments, how they repress economic growth and keep their people in poverty.
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:36:21 PM PST
by
My2Cents
(Visual World Peace....Through American Military Superiority)
To: Happy2BMe
You might get squashed.
To: Brasil
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:38:19 PM PST
by
OXENinFLA
(We'll raise up our glasses against evil forces, singing, whisky for my men beer for my horses.)
To: Happy2BMe
After the Bush-Fox press conference today I got a call from my 84-year-old mother who asked me, "Does Fox have pictures of Bush or something?"
She's one savvy senior if you ask me.
We have to pull our resources together and POUND the GOP in the House and Senate to kill this monster when it gets there. Tancredo can't do it alone, folks. But WE can.
To: Happy2BMe
Some Latin American leaders accuse America of being heavy-handed. They argue that the United States has neglected social issues, such as raising the standard of living for 200 million people, nearly one-half the region's population, who live in poverty. Huh?
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posted on
01/12/2004 3:40:33 PM PST
by
Joe Hadenuf
(I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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