Posted on 08/07/2004 4:02:04 PM PDT by timestax
Mexico City-John Kerry's sister urged Americans living in Mexico to support Democratic presidential candidate, saying Thursdaythey could help the United States "get back to having a president we can feel proud of."
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U.S Embassy estimates that 385,000 U.S. citizens reside in Mexico, according to article!!I would never have thought that many lived in Mexico.
absentee ballots
Two bits sis won't go to any foreign military
bases to troll for absentee ballota!
Trash begets trash.
Call me cynical, but I'll bet she went down there to BUY votes for her crummy brother....
But........I thought the democrats HATE absentee ballots. Or is that just the ones that come from our military men and women serving overseas?
She's trolling for illegals to cross into California and vote for Kerry.
Any Americans who live in Mexico are obviously felons who wish not to have authorities know where they are.
Sheesh!
I guess Kerry's sister thought nobody would ever find out about this. I found it by chance, because I clicked on Mexico on the list of news at SanDiegoInsider.com. First time I ever clicked on Mexico news.
Now, me being the skeptic, I would say that is a lie and the numbers are cooked so the Embassy would get more money in their budget.
385,000 potential votes are a lot of votes!!
Okay. You're cynical.
Doesn't mean that you're wrong, however.
Kerrys big sister lending a hand in her own way
By Ed Gold -- Peggy Kerry leaves her office at the U.N. and heads back to Greenwich Village, back to her modest apartment on Barrow St., to feed her 5-year-old daughter. Her younger brother, John, is on a political roll, on the verge of capturing the Democratic Partys nomination for the U.S. presidency.
Kerry's sister a 'secret weapon' of feminists
BOSTON Sen. John Kerry's sister assured a rally of feminist Democrats here yesterday that her brother will name several pro-choice justices to the Supreme Court if elected president.
"There are three things my brother is going to do when he's elected president," Peggy Kerry told a Boston event held yesterday at the Harvard Club by the National Organization for Women (NOW) and the Feminist Majority. tierd of Tom?
Mr. Kerry will restore $34 billion to the United Nation's population fund for family planning, she pledged, and the Democrat will make sure that "CEDAW," an international treaty to eliminate discrimination against women, is ratified in the Senate.
"He will also appoint pro-choice judges to the Supreme Court," she said, as the crowd of more than 300 women cheered. At least three and perhaps as many as four justices could retire in the next few years, NOW leader Kim Gandy and other speakers said.
I sure hope she's either some kind of step-sister or adopted.
It'd be a real shame if there was a strong family resemblance.
No woman should suffer a burden that bad.
Our valley here has a very large Hispanic (mostly Mexican) population....a couple of days ago, wifey and I went to WalMart and there was a young Latino with a clipboard and voter registration stuff, working the entrance/exit.
He showed not the slightest interest in anyone other than Hispanics, and hit THEM up in Espanol.
I'm sure he wasn't accepting Republican registrations that day. (I'm also sure he was verifying the legality of those he registered....I'm sure of that; right!)
WOOHOOO,THAT just convinced me to vote for Kerry!! not
Hey risk...aren't you supposed to post a barf alert with those kind of pics?
I think the number might actually be much higher because so many Mexicans cross the border to give birth which gets their children USA citizenship --- even if they return to Mexico which some do, those children have USA citizenship. They may not be raised as Americans, may never learn English or US history or know the first thing about this country, but they are citizens and now with dual citizenship they can be this way forever.
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