If this is true, then the Mexican Invasion is more than figurative, and more than subversive.
If Mexico is issuing survival kits to illegals, then the Mexican Invasion of the United States is now the active public foreign policy of the Mexican government and Vicente Fox.
The willful failure to repel this invasion and protect American Sovereignty is anathema to our Constitution, a violation of the Presidential Oath of Office, and a malfeasance of duty so abysmally negligent as to be impeachable.
Yes, it does, doesn't it? Like, why should I obey a law that I don't like? They don't have to.
All true,but since it is a alleged Republican named Bubba Bush doing it,everything is just peachy-keen. It's all part of a secret plan to destroy the Dims by "out-Dimming" them. Just ask any Bush-Bot. Careful,though! The 2002 model of Bush-Bots will demand you speak Spanish.
My thoughts exactly. The President is sworn to uphold the laws and the Constitution of the United States.
ARTICLE. 4 .
PARAGRAPH. 4 .
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.
I wonder what part of this Bush doesn't understand?
P.S. Don't forget that those survival kits also contain condoms. Makes ya want to laugh doesn't it?
Well said Sabertooth. Fox's remarks in Milwaukee are basically a demand that America surrender to Mexico. How else can it be interpreted? Then we have Bush pounding the table for Amnesty for millions of Illegal Mexican Lawbreakers, deliberately leaving our borders Wide Open and arm twisting members of Congress to ram through much of Fox's MEXICAN agenda. Yes, if these breaches of duty to protect and defend the American people and our sovereignty as a NATION are not impeachable offenses I would like to know WHAT IS?
They considered such an idea, but never implemented it. Of course it's an open question whether they would have gone ahead with it, had the idea not received so much negative publicity.