Posted on 06/28/2005 8:09:23 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
"We don't need no stinkin' Constitutions!"
Yeah, those John Birchers are a bunch of right wing whack jobs... one world government..never gonna happen ....oops!
The only thing I'm gonna be bending over is a field-expedient bench rest.
Bump!
"Does the United State Constitution represent one of those tyrannical "small differences" that must be eliminated?"
As long as the "True Freepers", or so they call themselves, continue to ignore these threads, you can bet the United States Constitution is just going to be handwipe material. These are the people who will fight for anything but the truth. There is much more interest from the "True Freepers" in this type of trash than what's is going to affect their own kids and grandchildren.
How Jessica Simpson got into those daisy dukes. (REALLY HOT CHICK ALERT!!!)
Zsa Zsa sues daughter for $2.6m
DUmmie FUnnies 06-28-05 ("Fight dirty, go negative early and often")
If you want to make people angry, lie to them. If you want to make them absolutely livid, then tell 'em the truth.
FYI
Making North America the Best Place to Live by:
Working together for clean air, clean water and protecting people and our environment.
Providing access to a safe and reliable food supply.
Coordinating on approaches to address common public health issues and concerns to ensure a healthier North America.
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Can America be a better place without our sovereignty and our Bill of Rights?
This is from the spp.gov website.
Still to come is a plan to make it easier for professionals in any of the three countries seeking temporary work permits in any of the others.
http://www.crosswalk.com/news/1337561.html
Last January, Mexico's Secretariat of Governance and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security published a detailed report on all the progress made in the implementation of the U.S.-Mexico Border Partnership and its action plan.
With respect to the Border Partnership in the upcoming months, we will be giving special attention to the opening of new lanes for the expedited flow of people and vehicles.
Six new SENTRI lanes will be opened in Tijuana San Ysidro, Juarez City and El Paso, Mexicali and Calexico, Nuevo Laredo and Laredo, Nogales Nogales, and Matamoros Brownsville.
Also, eight FAST lanes will be functioning in Nogales Nogales, Piedras Negras, Eagle Pass, Juarez City Santa Teresa, Acuña City and Del Rio, Camargo Rio Grande City, Tecate Tecate, Agua Prieta-Douglas, and San Luis Rio Colorado and San Luis.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary, Mexican Counterpart Meet
Michael Chertoff, Santiago Creel outline plans for future cooperation
http://usinfo.state.gov/gi/Archive/2005/Jun/01-476882.html?chanlid=globalissues
Our government is meeting with Mexico. Here is what the Mexican Interior Minister says we should do> Notice that he does not favor US citizens acting on their own behalf when it comes to "migration":
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Another central issue of discussion during our talks was the migration relations between our two countries. In this regard, the government of Mexico has insisted in the need to achieve a comprehensive reordering of the situation faced by Mexican migrants who do not have the necessary documents to work in the United States.
We have expressed our concern about the implementation of the REAL ID Act, particularly because it reduces the possibility of issuing driver's licenses, and the construction of a new wall in the San Diego area.
We underline our concern about the fact that these decisions could generate the conditions for extreme positions to be taken regarding migration, and therefore, will foment more uncertainties in the positions that relevant social and political actors will adopt on the issue.
We fully agreed in the fact that the enforcement of migration laws is exclusively a governmental responsibility, and not that of citizens. We have made commitments to safeguard the human rights of Mexican immigrants, regardless of their immigration status.
We also talked about the current state of the debate on migration in U.S. Congress. We expressed our aspiration to have certainty about the course of the debate and what will be its scope.
In the meantime, we have asked our collaborators to analyze and propose whatever measures we can legally adopt in order to move ahead with the objective of establishing a migration relationship between Mexico and the United States that is more in tune with our vicinity and history.
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary, Mexican Counterpart Meet
Michael Chertoff, Santiago Creel outline plans for future cooperation
http://usinfo.state.gov/gi/Archive/2005/Jun/01-476882.html?chanlid=globalissues
The President's border strategist must be the guy who designed the model for "Doctors Without Borders".
It really is puzzling to think we fight terror so valiantly overseas, but throw our own borders wide open for undesirables, illegals and (most likely) terrorists. The President said himself tonight that the enemy is extremely hateful, wears no uniform, and will stop at nothing to do harm to us. With that very fitting description, wouldn't you think he'd figure out that they're probably infiltrating our country through Mexico right now, as he speaks?
Is our government insane?
Is Chertoff doing this on his own?
Or is the fine hand of Mr. Gonzales Bush's Supreme Court wannabe involved in this directly???
If Bush is dumb enough to put Gonzalez up for the Supreme Court, hew will have both Repubs and Dems opposing him.
On Domestic Defence and bordre protection, Bush is worse than useless. Like his college scores,he's only a few points ahead of Kerry there - and that doesn't say much.
What is the point of pandering to hispanics? Unless we control our borders we don't have a country. Citizens of this country must take off the blinders, we are approaching a point similar to Lexington-Concord. I believe we will let our liberty slip away, it is too uncomfortable to upset the status quo. Yes, I am wearing a three cornered tin foil hat.
Bend over citizens. Visitors coming. 3 million per year wasn't enough.
This was a problem for europe. Nobody wanted foreigners being able to make arrests on their soil.
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