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To: conservative in nyc; CedarDave; Pikachu_Dad; BunnySlippers; machogirl; NinoFan; chilepepper; ...
A Mex-Elex ping for you all.

Anyone wishing to track the other translations I have posted on the post-election controversy in Mexico may do so using the forum's "keyword" search option with the unique keyword -- STJTRANSLATION
2 posted on 09/06/2006 3:48:23 PM PDT by StJacques ( Liberty is always unfinished business)
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To: StJacques

News says the bad guys won't quit and will keep this up.

It will be time to shoot them soon I guess.


12 posted on 09/06/2006 3:58:30 PM PDT by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: StJacques

Down the road, but not too far off, U.S. elections will escalate into boosted up Al Gores with Mexican flavors and spices added.
What's acted out down South is a foreplay of things to come.
On top of it politicians of the ilk of Kerry fight for not requiring personal I.D's to voting which will multiply Democrat's take home to capture representations from State to Congress to President no, no, not in Mexico its taking place right at the home base.


17 posted on 09/06/2006 4:07:39 PM PDT by hermgem (The same)
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To: StJacques

Thanks for keeping on top of this!

I don't think Obrador and his Stupid Party have the faintest chance of doing anything - this time. But what they will do is keep on making life difficult for the actual elected government, and I suspect they will also shift their focus to regional elections. These are easier to influence but can have a broad impact - in the case of Spain, for example, flukes of the regional elections prior to the Civil War were what enabled the left to claim that they were actually the elected government, but it only happened because they had reduced Spain to virtual ungovernability prior to this by their policy of assassinations and mini-riots.

So I would say there's going to be a lot of instability in the future of Mexico, with a sustained, multi-pronged attack on the new government, but one that is going to be extended and is more intended to lay the groundwork for the collapse than to march into the presidential palace in December and take it over by force.


28 posted on 09/06/2006 4:43:56 PM PDT by livius
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To: StJacques
My thanks! I have taken the time to read most of your translations and your commentary.

I think that they better confront Oberdore at some point, even if he has support. They need to protect their electoral process and shouldn't let anyone mess with it.
36 posted on 09/06/2006 7:03:24 PM PDT by Pete from Shawnee Mission
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