Oh to be a bug on the wall . .
1 posted on
01/12/2004 3:19:40 PM PST by
Happy2BMe
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To: Happy2BMe
If we are going to finance all these other countries, we might as well own them. IMO
2 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: 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.
5 posted on
01/12/2004 3:28:11 PM PST by
Brasil
("The advance of freedom leads to peace." GWB)
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.
7 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: 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?
9 posted on
01/12/2004 3:32:38 PM PST by
templar
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....
11 posted on
01/12/2004 3:33:41 PM PST by
Veggie Todd
(Were those magic grits?)
To: Happy2BMe
Unbeleivable.
15 posted on
01/12/2004 3:36:11 PM PST by
Riley
To: Happy2BMe
You might get squashed.
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?
20 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)
To: Happy2BMe
Bush annoyed Fox when he put changes in immigration on the back burner after the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks.That's because 9/11 put a crimp in Mexico's greatest export -- its own poverty. Mexico doesn't want to reform its own institutions or economic system such that greater economic opportunities might be open to everyone. He'd rather export his poor and unwanted into this country, make them our problem.
21 posted on
01/12/2004 3:41:26 PM PST by
My2Cents
(Visual World Peace....Through American Military Superiority)
To: Happy2BMe
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.Latin American leaders smell blood in the water after hearing the President's amnesty proposal.
To: Happy2BMe
Muck Fexico. Their el presidente' lives in Seattle anyhoo. He's gotta fly to Mexico in order to meet with Bush on his home turf. Why they can't just meet in Seattle is beyond logic????
27 posted on
01/12/2004 3:57:50 PM PST by
blackdog
(I'm hooked on phonics but smoking it is not so easy.)
To: Happy2BMe
They argue that the United States has neglected social issues
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To hell with social issues. There is no such thing as social issues except in socialist minds.
29 posted on
01/12/2004 4:03:27 PM PST by
RLK
To: Happy2BMe
To: Happy2BMe
Bush is speaking right now to the "citizens of the world" attending the summit, saying there is a consensus to bring all of the hemispheres people into the terms of the Monterrey consensus.
To: Happy2BMe
The President of the most powerful nation on earth on his knees before a third world clown!
I never thought I would live to see this day!
39 posted on
01/12/2004 4:18:24 PM PST by
navyblue
To: Happy2BMe
Dear Mexico:
Keep him.
46 posted on
01/12/2004 4:39:09 PM PST by
dagnabbit
(Tell Bush what to do with his Amnesty & Global Labor Pool - Write in Tancredo in the Primary)
To: Happy2BMe
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."More open immigration policy"...........for God's sake, how much more open can it be? They are swarming across our borders by the millions already..WTF?
47 posted on
01/12/2004 4:39:13 PM PST by
varon
To: Happy2BMe
I saw the impressions of Bush's lips all over Vicente's butt.
48 posted on
01/12/2004 4:40:28 PM PST by
DLfromthedesert
(What is the point of fighting in Iraq if we surrender to Vicente?)
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