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Bush Visits Mayan Ruins in Mexico
AP on Yahoo ^ | 3/30/06 | Jennifer Loven - ap

Posted on 03/30/2006 9:50:31 AM PST by NormsRevenge

CANCUN, Mexico - On a neighborly sightseeing jaunt Thursday with the leaders of Mexico and Canada, President Bush said the three were working to improve vital relationships that can better the lives of all their people.

Mexican President Vicente Fox treated Bush and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to an hour-long tour of the ancient Mayan ruins at Chichen Itza before they began two days of talks amid spring breakers in this Caribbean resort city.

"This is a good start to a very important series of discussions," Bush said, standing alongside the other two with the massive pyramid called "El Castillo" in the background. "We've got a vital relations that matter to the future of our people."

The three leaders gazed up at the famed archaeological site while Fox, wearing a white shirt and brimmed hat, and a guide motioned at different points. They listened to a traditional band play music for colorfully dressed dancers, strolled around a large plaza and climbed about half a dozen steps of the pyramid at the center of the site. They paused briefly so photographers could get their picture before coming back down.

After their tour, each leader spoke in his own language. Harper said the ruins were "a symbol here of our determination to build a new future for all inhabitants of North America."

Bush doesn't typically get in much sightseeing on his foreign visits, but the tour began two days of talks, designed to showcase North American unity, in this beer and bikini mecca .

Bush, who wore his cream-colored Hawaiian shirt untucked, and Harper, in an open-neck shirt and a safari vest, were all smiles for their first meeting since Harper took office two months ago as Canada's new Conservative leader.

Topping Harper's agenda is a long stalemate over U.S. tariffs on Canadian softwood lumber imports. "I'm always optimistic" about resolving the problem, Bush said.

In a pre-trip interview, Bush said he thought the two sides were "pretty close to a deal a couple of years ago." He said it would not be resolved through public negotiations: "It's going to require some very quiet consultations."

Illegal immigration and terrorism fears also are on the agenda.

After touring the Mayan ruins, Bush was sitting down one after the other with Fox and Harper, and then was attending a lavish leaders dinner put on by his Mexican hosts. The president's wife, Laura, did not join him for this trip.

The official focus of the trilateral summit is a three-way pact designed to make borders more secure without hampering business and traffic. Signed a year ago near Bush's Texas ranch by Bush, Fox and Harper's predecessor, Paul Martin, the Security and Prosperity Partnership aims to better protect North America from outside attack and ensure its global competitiveness with China and other trade powerhouses.

But Fox and Harper come to Cancun with much more on their minds. Both have powerful constituencies at home pressing for progress on problems related to the enormous flow of goods and people between their countries and the United States.

Mexico's top priority with its northern neighbor is a migration accord that would address the status of the estimated 6 million illegal immigrants from Mexico now living in the United States. For Canada, issue No. 1 as it looks south is a messy trade dispute over softwood lumber.

Bush extended an olive branch in both directions before the trip. He told foreign reporters "don't underestimate" his ability to wring from Congress a guest-worker program that would address some of Mexico's concerns, and said he would "like to get the issue solved" on Canadian lumber tariffs.

Sharing Cancun with the media, official entourages from three nations and hundreds of anticipated demonstrators was a much-smaller-than-usual contingent of spring-breakers since the resort hasn't completely recovered from the beating delivered five months ago by Hurricane Wilma. Police readied the town by erecting fences to keep protesters and others far from the leaders.

Bush departed Washington for his meetings with Fox as an emotional election-year dustup over immigration — what he called the "topic du jour" — continued to rage in the U.S. capital.

The issue has sent hundreds of thousands to protest in streets across America and split the president's Republican Party as midterm congressional elections approach.

The Senate was debating a measure that would strengthen border security, but also would legalize some undocumented workers, establish temporary guest-worker programs and permit illegal immigrants currently in the country to apply for citizenship without first returning home.

The business community and a minority of Republicans in Congress have supported such moves, and the approach tracks more closely with what Bush has advocated than competing House legislation that focuses on an illegal immigration crackdown.

Fox wants some form of legal status for all illegal Mexicans but sees a guest worker program as a good step. If one is approved before July elections to succeed him — Fox is term-limited from running again — analysts believe it could boost the chances of the candidate from his party.

As for Harper, the newly elected Conservative leader has made it a priority to restore Ottawa's relationship with Washington — strained over Iraq, missile defense and a series of trade issues.

Another issue is Canada's displeasure at a U.S. plan to require passports or other secure identification at every point of entry to the United States.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; Mexico; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; bush; canada; illegalaliens; immigrantlist; maya; mayan; mayans; mayas; mexico; mexicovisit; ruins; trilateralsummit; vicentefox; visits
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To: South40

Of course he is, dear. [patting on head]


81 posted on 03/30/2006 5:14:45 PM PST by Coop (Proud founding member of GCA - Gruntled Conservatives of America)
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To: dead
When you bust your skull open like a melon, there's some old lady on call with herbal paste and a monkey paw.

LOL! I wish I had a monkey's paw.

Homer Simpson

82 posted on 03/30/2006 5:18:37 PM PST by radiohead (Hey Kerry, I'm still here; still hating your lying, stinking guts, you coward.)
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To: samcgwire

I thought it was very apropos given the juxtapositioning of events.


83 posted on 03/31/2006 10:06:31 AM PST by DoctorMichael (The Fourth-Estate is a Fifth-Column!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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Topic from almost two years ago, plus the aftermath topics:

Mayans to ‘purify’ sacred site after Bush visit
The Jerusalem Post | 03/08/2007 | Associated Press
Posted on 03/08/2007 10:25:46 PM EST by Harrius Magnus
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1797805/posts

(Mayan) Priests to purify site after Bush visit
Associated Press | 03/09/07 | Juan Carlos Llorca
Posted on 03/09/2007 12:24:31 PM EST by presidio9
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1798099/posts

Maya to ‘cleanse’ sacred site after Bush visit
Reuters | March 12, 2007
Posted on 03/11/2007 11:52:28 PM EDT by jmc1969
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1799305/posts

Mayan Priests To Kill Extra Chickens, Goats, To Purge Country Following Bush Visit
thenoseonyourface.com | March 12, 2007 | Buckley F. Williams
Posted on 03/12/2007 5:10:17 PM EDT by NYTexan
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1799687/posts


84 posted on 01/23/2008 9:42:36 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/__________________Profile updated Wednesday, January 16, 2008)
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To: NormsRevenge
1. Cancun s-cks.

2. Palenque has the truly impressive ruins. If you're claustophobic, DON'T climb down into the tombs, however.

85 posted on 01/23/2008 9:45:40 AM PST by Clemenza (Ronald Reagan was a "Free Traitor", Like Me ;-))
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To: La Enchiladita

Even the worst areas of LA have nothing on Camden, Chester, and North Philly.


86 posted on 01/23/2008 9:46:17 AM PST by Clemenza (Ronald Reagan was a "Free Traitor", Like Me ;-))
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To: Clemenza

A reply almost two years later: a new record!!:)
And I’m still here. However, I believe you. In fact, most people who have never been here and developed an image in their minds would be pleasantly surprised. We have had a lot of “city beautification,” etc. There are many neighborhoods I avoid, though.


87 posted on 01/23/2008 10:29:48 AM PST by La Enchiladita (I'm on the Mitt-Mobile!!!)
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To: zerosix
Mexico could start some real expensive 5 Star Hotels, Condos, etc. around this site and vastly improve the State of Yucatan.

Are you saying that there are no expensive, nice hotels in Cancun? I've never been there, but down the road about an hour is Playa Del Carmen and that place is growing like crazy.

88 posted on 01/23/2008 10:48:08 AM PST by Dianna
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To: La Enchiladita

I love when these old threads are resurrected. Just to see a post by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub makes me feel better. ;o)


89 posted on 01/23/2008 10:55:12 AM PST by Liberty Valance (Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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To: Liberty Valance

Oh.... Tonkin... that is so sweet. It’s not the same place without him...:(


90 posted on 01/23/2008 10:59:49 AM PST by La Enchiladita (I'm on the Mitt-Mobile!!!)
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To: GluteusMax

He sees the illegal immigration issue as nothing more than a catchphrase.

He’s not serious about it, Congress isn’t serious about it, none of the candidates are serious about it.

Better start learning Spanish.

Oh, and BTW, while I’m p!ssed already - Any other sightseeing you want to do on your next trip, George? The pyramids in Egypt perhaps? We’re paying for it after all.


91 posted on 01/23/2008 11:06:33 AM PST by ItsOurTimeNow ("Never get involved in a land war in Asia.")
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To: NormsRevenge

“We’ve got a vital relations that matter to the future of our people.”

And I’ve got the fever for the flavor of a Pringles.
Or, Winston tastes good, like a cigarette should.


92 posted on 01/23/2008 11:14:21 AM PST by tumblindice (So what do you want: good grammar or good taste? Bow down to your foreign overlords, vigilantes.)
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To: NormsRevenge

When visiting Mayan ruins, it would be appropriate to be in or near Mexico.


93 posted on 01/23/2008 11:15:35 AM PST by RightWhale (Repeal the law of the excluded middle)
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