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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

MONTERREY, Mexico – President Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox, their relationship strained by tensions over immigration and Iraq, met privately for talks on a range of issues Monday as a prelude to an international summit meeting of 34 Western Hemisphere nations.

The Bush White House saw the face-to-face meeting not only as a chance to mend ties between the two countries, but also to earn political capital for a president who wants a second term.

Bush arrived in this industrial city at midday at an airport where gun-toting troops in green fatigues and security officers roamed the grounds. He and his wife, Laura, walked down into a phalanx of Mexican officials, all men wearing dark suits.

The couple were followed in the procession of greeting by Secretary of State Colin Powell, national security adviser Condoleezza Rice and White House chief of staff Andy Card. Once in his motorcade, Bush passed large expanses of brush and cactus- covered land. Men digging ditches alongside the road stopped and leaned on their tools to watch him pass by.

On a 90-minute flight here from Texas, Bush got a briefing from Rice and Powell on the summit, said his press secretary, Scott McClellan.

In his meeting with Fox, the spokesman said, the president was expected to discuss his new, more open immigration policy, strengthening border security and free trade. McCellan dismissed talk of the meeting as an opportunity to air grievances.

"We have a good relationship with Mexico, and President Fox is a good friend of the president's", McClellan said. "Whatever differences we had in the past, we have a lot of common challenges that we are working closely together on."

Sorry, Castro

Bush annoyed Fox when he put changes in immigration on the back burner after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks. Their relationship further soured when Mexico failed to back the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. But the two were expected to be smiling, at least for the cameras, at the summit of freely elected leaders. Cuba was not invited.

"Fox has an opportunity to hail the Bush immigration proposal as a political victory, given that he has been asking for an immigration agreement since day one," said Armand Peschard-Sverdrup, director of the Mexico project at Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. "I think to some extent, Bush will use it as a photo op for reaching out to the Hispanic voters."

Amid the congenial handshakes will be disagreements. Latin American nations butted heads with the United States until nearly dawn Sunday in failing to agree on several points of a draft document to be debated at the two-day summit.

Bigger Than NAFTA

The United States wants the draft to call for re-emphasizing a 2005 deadline for finishing negotiations on a Free Trade Area of the Americas, a hemisphere-wide trade zone that is one of Bush's top policy goals for Latin America. Brazil and Venezuela say the summit is not the place to discuss it.

The United States also wants to kick corrupt governments out of the Organization of American States, a move opposed by several Latin American nations.

Other discussion topics at the summit, held in Mexico's third-largest city, 150 miles south of the Texas border city of Laredo, include strengthening free republics, ending poverty, security and helping small businesses with low-interest loans.

Argentina's President Nestor Kirchner is upset about recent U.S. criticism over its warming relations with Cuba. U.S. officials privately worry that President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, who warned U.S. officials on Saturday not to "stick their noses" in his nation's affairs, is working with Cuba to oppose pro-American republics in the region.

200 Million More on the U.S. Taxpayers' Dole?!

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.

Between bilateral meetings Monday with President Ricardo Lagos of Chile and President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil, Bush's schedule called for his speech at the summit's opening ceremonies. He planned to promote free trade, open markets, clean elections and anti-corruption steps to help strengthen freedom in the hemisphere.

An administration official said the United States also planned to announce it would return to Peru $20 million allegedly stolen by Vladimiro Montesinos, a former Peruvian intelligence chief, and stashed in American bank accounts.

© 2003 Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


TOPICS: Extended News; Mexico
KEYWORDS: aliens; bush; fox; immigration; mexico; olivebranch; trade; vicentefox
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To: blackdog
If you want to castigate, do it to Fox for refusing Americans the right to own real property in Mexico as he demands Mexicans have that right here, even if they are illegally here

Fox is in a tough position. He has a PRI congress, if you know anything about Mexican politics. Hey I'm with you, Mexico has to clean up it's house. It should be another Chile, but it will a long and arduous process. I can understand that, while you seem to have a fondness for knee jerk rants.

81 posted on 01/12/2004 6:00:34 PM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
You don't find it problematic that the largest economic sector in the Mexican economy is American money which goes untaxed in the Mexican treasury. For this reason, every dollar sent to Mexico is like $1.50 of pure capital derived from outside it's GDP or taxing structures.

Tony Soprano should be so lucky.

82 posted on 01/12/2004 6:00:57 PM PST by blackdog (I'm hooked on phonics but smoking it is not so easy.)
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To: Happy2BMe
Happy do ever have your own opinion. I mean can you write a statement instead of relying on other peoples cartoons to make your every statement on FR.

I use pictures and cartoons sometimes, but not for the vast majority of my posts as you seem to do.

83 posted on 01/12/2004 6:02:47 PM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
Knees lashed to chair......Can't post......Agh.......

Rant right reserved for after escape.

84 posted on 01/12/2004 6:03:39 PM PST by blackdog (I'm hooked on phonics but smoking it is not so easy.)
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To: Brasil
"Why the h*** should it be President Bush trying to mend ties? V. Fox should be the one crawling"

Amen to that. Mexico has stabbed us in the back from time immemorial. They not only did not support us during WWI or WWII, Veit Nam or the Cold War. They actually gave aid and comfort to our enemies. They always make a consistent effort to oppose our foreign policy whether it be disputes with Russia, China, North Korea and now Venezuela. That two bit corrupt govenment should not be given the time of day. Seal the border and tell Fox and his hencemen to clean up their own country before trying to advise us on foreign policy and immigration.
85 posted on 01/12/2004 6:04:19 PM PST by brydic1
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To: blackdog
You don't find it problematic that the largest economic sector in the Mexican economy is American money which goes untaxed in the Mexican treasury

Huh, that is waht Bush is trying to do. Document these people so that they do pay taxes and yet you are against him for proposing that.

Also in the 80's I knew a family that sent care packages and money to communist Poland. I guess to you they were evil also.

86 posted on 01/12/2004 6:06:00 PM PST by Dane
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To: Dane
No. I have no opinon.

Any questions?

87 posted on 01/12/2004 6:07:08 PM PST by Happy2BMe (Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
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To: brydic1
Seal the border and tell Fox and his hencemen to clean up their own country before trying to advise us on foreign policy and immigration

And how would you seal it? Come on I want to hear the details. Look at the most sealed border in the world, the 100 mile border between North and South Korea. It takes the US and South Korea billions of dollars each year to maintain it and it also takes a conscripted South korean army of 750,000 to man it. Now multiply the money and manpower by 20 and you have your "dream" of a sealed border.

88 posted on 01/12/2004 6:10:07 PM PST by Dane
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To: Happy2BMe
No. I have no opinon

I can see that, you almost exclusively use other people pictures and words to make your point. Kinda of socialistic if you ask me.

89 posted on 01/12/2004 6:11:33 PM PST by Dane
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To: Happy2BMe; Dane
Any questions?

Who really killed Kennedy? :-)

90 posted on 01/12/2004 6:12:03 PM PST by Howlin (I expect to see this quoted on LP. :-))
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To: Happy2BMe
Mend ties my ass... what the hekkkk did we ever do to require cowtowing to Fox... eat my shorts!
91 posted on 01/12/2004 6:13:54 PM PST by Godfollow
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To: Dane
American policy should not be based on Mexico's needs.

I think without ranting you need to know my take. It's two fold.

The first is that we need warm live bodies earning less than $84,000 per year to replace the 40,000,000 we aborted since 1974 since we have a "pay as you go Social Security System". It's a matter of national security that we replace those earners. Mexicans cure our abortion policy problem and it's economic impact to Social Security.

The second take is Monroe Doctrine based and will eventually morph All of our countries into one EU style body. This will be slow, arduous as you say, and will take a good fifty years of incrementalism to take hold. Bush is saying that he supports it.

92 posted on 01/12/2004 6:16:11 PM PST by blackdog (I'm hooked on phonics but smoking it is not so easy.)
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To: Happy2BMe
Bush is playing for what he believes to be the Mexican-American or more probably the illegal Mexican vote. That is the story, the whole story, and nothing but the story. His proposals are nothing short of eventual amnesty for all illegals. I might even support this strategy if there was some evidence that the US was going to at least start a thorough effort to cut off the flow of illegals to the US. There is no such effort proposed. American citizen are searched every time they board a plane or enter a government building by over 100,000 government employees hired to do so but we can not put even a fraction of that force to control our borders from invasion by aliens.
93 posted on 01/12/2004 6:19:22 PM PST by brydic1
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To: blackdog
Fascinating - and factual.

Thank you.

94 posted on 01/12/2004 6:19:34 PM PST by Happy2BMe (Liberty does not tolerate lawlessness and a borderless nation will not prevail.)
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To: Dane
There are many examples of border controls if a country really wants to control the borders. Ask Swiss how they controled the borders during WWII. It would take much less manpower to police our borders than it takes to man tens of thousands of government building airports, and seaports.
95 posted on 01/12/2004 6:24:11 PM PST by brydic1
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To: blackdog
The first is that we need warm live bodies earning less than $84,000 per year to replace the 40,000,000 we aborted since 1974 since we have a "pay as you go Social Security System". It's a matter of national security that we replace those earners. Mexicans cure our abortion policy problem and it's economic impact to Social Security

Huh Bush will make partial privitization of Social Security a campaign theme this year. As for abortion I'm against it also. Mexicans are against it also, BTW. But you decide to ridicule conservative ones and push them away.

The second take is Monroe Doctrine based and will eventually morph All of our countries into one EU style body. This will be slow, arduous as you say, and will take a good fifty years of incrementalism to take hold. Bush is saying that he supports it

He supports free trade zones. I haven't heard him state an AU(Americas' Union) based on the EU, but you know that and have to morph into Ms. Cleo with your 50 year sequiter. BTW, if you are so sure that you can see the future 50 years down the raod, then it should be no problem for you to give me a stock tip in which I can make a million dollars tomorrow.

96 posted on 01/12/2004 6:28:23 PM PST by Dane
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To: brydic1
Ask Swiss how they controled the borders during WWII.

JMO, history says they were neutral but they were more collaborators with the axis and harbored the nazi gold in their banks.

97 posted on 01/12/2004 6:30:36 PM PST by Dane
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To: brydic1
The Swiss promised to sniper shoot every German officer who entered their country. No enlisted guys, just officers. And since every male over the age of 16 was required to practice and submit target results every month and of course was required to own arms and ammo, this was no bluff.

History can be quite refreshing from time to time. I had a boss in the 80's who was a child during WWII in Switzerland. Fascinating guy.

98 posted on 01/12/2004 6:30:56 PM PST by blackdog (I'm hooked on phonics but smoking it is not so easy.)
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To: Dane
Hey, are you describing Switzerland or Mexico?
99 posted on 01/12/2004 6:32:10 PM PST by brydic1
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To: Dane
Here's the fifty year tip.........

Social Security will be unchanged and Helen Thomas will still be alive.

100 posted on 01/12/2004 6:38:57 PM PST by blackdog (I'm hooked on phonics but smoking it is not so easy.)
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