To: Tancredo Fan
We need to build a 20 foot-high wall across our southern border and cover it with razor wire.
To: Tancredo Fan
Maybe Fox's plan is to make us so mad that we liberate Mexico and make them part of us...
3 posted on
04/07/2003 10:30:02 AM PDT by
trebb
To: Tancredo Fan
Not popular to say this here.
BUT!
One can't ignore GW's inability to pick his friends and read hearts and souls. Putin and Fox are two examples of gross mis-judgements. Judgements like these two could be very dangerous.
Other than that he's doing a great job.
4 posted on
04/07/2003 10:32:46 AM PDT by
chachacha
To: Tancredo Fan
Who would've thought 9/11 would give the world an IQ test?
To: Tancredo Fan
Fox's Global Strategy Doesn't Impress I am shocked and appalled by this criticism of Fox by the Wall Street Journal, a fellow conservative media outlet.
In its TV coverage of the global war on terrorism and Iraq, I feel that Fox has been doing an outstanding job, and that Brit Hume is one of the greatest . . .
What? The column isn't about Fox News? It's about Mexican President Vicente Fox?
Never mind.
To: Tancredo Fan
Whew! When I saw the headline I thought there was something wrong with FOX news, "nevermind"!!!!
8 posted on
04/07/2003 10:37:14 AM PDT by
Mister Baredog
((They wanted to kill 50,000 of us on 9/11, we will never forget!))
To: Tancredo Fan
Fox has really blown it. He came into office hoping to establish a partnership with the US that would result in open borders and an economic merging of the two countries, on terms favorable to Mexico, of course.
And he had a very good shot at it, in that GW Bush was looking for the same kind of partnership with Fox and Mexico, for his own reasons.
But being partners is about more than just easy access to work permits. If you are partners, in a real sense, you do not back your partners enemies in war time.
In a way, it is understandable that there is a visceral hatred for Bush among leftists, and among those governments ruled by the left. And although Fox comes out of Mexico's PAN party, which tends to be conservative in Mexican terms, he does not command a clear majority, and does not want to draw fire from the left. And, his foreign minister is a leftist from way back. Nevertheless, in terms of Fox's ambitions, Bush was the best friend Fox was ever going to have. By leaving GW high and dry, Fox has gone from having a friend in the White House that would pick up the phone whenever he calls, to having to wait days for a call-back.
For those of us who want to see a little more control on the border, this is actually good news.
13 posted on
04/07/2003 10:46:14 AM PDT by
marron
To: Tancredo Fan
Fox should go back to the Coca Cola Company. The only thing he has done for his country is to expedite their emigration so Americans can support them. He is a failure as a leader, just like those before him.
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