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Los Angeles Times service ^ | Fri, Dec. 23, 2005 | SAM ENRIQUEZ

Posted on 12/28/2005 3:23:54 AM PST by LDave

GOP STRATEGIST IS TAKING HEAT FOR TAKING MEXICO AS CLIENT...

Mexican government has taken out ads urging Mexican workers to denounce rights violations in the United States. It also is hiring an American public relations firm to improve its image and counter growing U.S. concerns about immigration.

The American public relations firm recruited by a foreign government to organize an international campaign against a U.S. effort to protect its national borders is Allyn & Company. This company is organizing an international PR campaign to shame the United States and to attack its efforts to reform its immigration policies in favor of an "open-borders approach favored by the Mexican government.

If you agree that Rob Allyn and his PR firm, Allyn & Company has no business, acting in effect, as a foreign agent to publically shame the United States and to attack our inherent right to protect our sovereign borders, please let your opinions be known at: (214) 871-7723

Allyn & Company Main Office 3232 McKinney Avenue, Suite 660 Dallas, Texas 75204 Phone: (214) 871-7723 Fax: (214) 871-7767 Email: info AT allynco.com Web: http://www.allynco.com

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KEYWORDS: immigrantlist; immigrationmexico; notbreakingnews; roballyn

1 posted on 12/28/2005 3:23:54 AM PST by LDave
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To: LDave
If Mexico were a good place to live, we would not have an immigration problem. Any firm which works for the interests of Mexico against the USA is guilty of treason and should be shut down.
2 posted on 12/28/2005 3:27:21 AM PST by wmileo
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To: wmileo
" ... Any firm which works for the interests of Mexico against the USA is guilty of treason and should be shut down."


Interesting analysis.


The facts are, that many U.S. based companies have stated, for many years, that they are multi-national corporations.


Now ... should you be speaking to many in the U.S. Congress, I would surely be in agreement.

In fact I would be happy to volunteer to build the scaffold.





3 posted on 12/28/2005 3:50:11 AM PST by G.Mason (The U.S. Democrat Party is the enemy of the United States)
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To: wmileo

You know, I would be much more accomodating with Mexico if it was more of a reciprocal arrangement. You know, something like allowing ownership of land and industries by Americans. Or selling oil to us a below market as payback for the tax dollars lost in supporting their citizens.

Allyn and company need to be shamed for their craven pursuit of a contract that is inimcal to the best interest of the US.


4 posted on 12/28/2005 3:53:14 AM PST by x1stcav (Murtha is a surrender monkey)
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To: wmileo
Rob Allyn
info@allynco.com
Allyn & Company -- A global star in political media, Allyn & Company has served more than 300 winning campaigns for heads of state, candidates, political parties and causes in the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean and Asia. President Vicente Fox of Mexico. Three Mexican Governors. Prime Minister Perry Christie of the Bahamas. Award-winning creative for Governor George W. Bush. Independent advocacy TV ads in support of President Bush in 2000. Victories for the Republican Party, U.S. Senate, Congress, mayors and statewide offices.
Fox Turns to Texas PR Firm to Shape Mexico's Image in U.S.
December 22, 2005
Rob Allyn is the Texas PR man and political consultant who quietly helped engineer Fox's election victory in 2000. Allyn joined Fox's fledgling 2000 presidential campaign, but only in secret.

For three years, Allyn worked clandestinely, helping craft Fox's message of change, as well as his TV commercials, his polling and his wardrobe. The publicist made dozens of trips to Mexico, traveling under three pseudonyms.

Allyn worked with Penn, Schoen & Berland, a polling and political consulting firm. They operated Democracy Watch, a nonpartisan group hired by Mexicans to conduct national exit polls as a hedge against election fraud. Their secret role in the Fox campaign was revealed a week after the July 2 election by the Dallas Morning News.

Allyn told the newspaper he hid his work for Fox because he didn't want to be a political liability. Mexicans are sensitive to foreign interference, especially involving the United States.

Mexico Promises to Block Border Wall Plan
The Mexican government, angered by a U.S. proposal to extend a wall along the border to keep out migrants, pledged Tuesday to block the plan and organize an international campaign against it. It also is hiring an American public relations firm to improve its image and counter growing U.S. concerns about immigration.

Rob Allyn, president of the PR firm told The Associated Press Tuesday [12/20], "If people in the U.S. and Canada had an accurate view of the success of democracy, political stability and economic prosperity in Mexico, it would improve their views on specific bilateral issues like immigration and border security."

Mexico Retaliates for Border Wall Plan
5 posted on 12/28/2005 4:01:55 AM PST by DumpsterDiver
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To: gubamyster

ping


6 posted on 12/28/2005 4:02:55 AM PST by DumpsterDiver
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To: G.Mason
"Now ... should you be speaking to many in the U.S. Congress, I would surely be in agreement.

In fact I would be happy to volunteer to build the scaffold."

Good Point. The reason why i do not get excited over the professional politician is by definition they are filth. I suppose there are many multinational companies. However, How can a company pump up a totalitarian dictatorship on the USA border which threatens our sovereignty? How do you do it with a straight face? Mexico is a disaster and a failure as a country.
7 posted on 12/28/2005 5:24:43 AM PST by wmileo
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