Posted on 11/21/2004 6:19:21 AM PST by JesseJane
Iran News
Mexico seeks greater ties with Iran mullahs
Mexico is ready for expanding ties with Iran on all areas, notably in economy and trade, the deputy of Mexico's foreign ministry for economic affairs, Irma Avriana said on Friday.
Speaking to the grand seminar on Irano-Mexican economic relations, Avriana said Iran was an important power in the Middle East and" we believe expanding ties with Iran will be in the intersts of every country including Mexcio".
Also addressing the audience, the head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Alinaghi Khamoushi said Iran enjoyed an economic growth rate of 6.5, adding his chamber tried to strenghten trade bewteen the two countries.
So what?
So, Jeff, what do you think about Sen. Craig, Idaho, backing up all the administration's worker programs,etc.? Pretty soon you in Idaho will have your own little bario's like we got in So. Oregon.
We shall see. Folks here are not for it.
Maybe Mexico should send Iran all it's excess poor population that they refuse to take care of and give our taxpayers a break.
Would be a great place to send illegals.
Mexico does not have our interests in mind.
The two congressmen who are fighting dems and pubs to keep the borders safe are Sensenbrenner and Hostettler. Here are the contacts to thank them and ask them to keep those immigration provisions in the intelligence bill:
Hostettler - Outside the Milwaukee Metro calling area, call my toll-free HOTLINE number: 1-800-242-1119.
Washington, D.C. Office
To write about issues pending in Congress, internships, flags, or tours, contact:
2449 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-4905
Telephone: (202) 225-5101
Washington, DC Office
1214 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
TEL: (202) 225-4636
FAX: (202) 225-3284
Email- John.Hostettler@mail.house.gov
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Sensenbrenner
Outside the Milwaukee Metro calling area, call my toll-free HOTLINE number: 1-800-242-1119.
Washington, D.C. Office
To write about issues pending in Congress, internships, flags, or tours, contact:
2449 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515-4905
Telephone: (202) 225-5101
My e-mail address is sensenbrenner@mail.house.gov.
If you contact me through e-mail, please include your postal mailing address and phone number.
Me too!
Funny....
It's an attempt at blackmail.
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Yep you are correct. Borders borders borders
It will fail, and plunge Mexico into absolute ruin.
A great film directed by John Milius.
Thanks for the heads up on Totalization. This is far worse than I ever imagined........
Notice that this reason is almost completely ignored by the MSM this morning, even FOX.
Yes, it's quite amazing. Most people I've tried to tell about this agreement just prefer to call me a liar. You can't make up this stuff!
This, however, is quite telling.
Free Republic Opinion Poll: Do you approve of the plan to let some of the eight million illegal aliens in the United States move toward legal status without penalty -- but with social security benefits?
Composite Opinion
No 85.2% 1,400
Yes 8.8% 145
Undecided 6.0% 98
100.0% 1,643
Mexican government is riffed with corruption. Not good. Mexico needs a strong dose of what Chile had under Augusto Pinochet. Mexico has lots of potentials to be an economic powerhouse. I believe during both World War I and World War II, Mexico had ties to America's enemy. Remember the Zimmermann Telegraph? I know during World War II, many Latin American nations had to ties to the Axis.
Vincent Fox
The new Santa Ana
I think the wording is a bit strong but in principle, correct. Mexico clearly wants more concessions from the US on illegal immigrants. One logical approach for them would be to establish relations with Iran. Then, when the US wants world-wide sanctions against Iran to curb its nuclear ambitions, Mexico has a "bargaining chip." They will agree to sanctions for some improvement in the status of illegal immigrants.
I recently read a column in the Washington Times that addresses the issue of illegal immigrants. Basically, our government and the Repubs in particular are playing with dynamite. Specfically:
Washington Times, November 15-21, 2004
Culture, etc.
"The Coming Storm"
"Despite the Wall Street Journal's claim that support for Proposition 200 was 'plummeting,' Arizonans voted heavily for the bvallot initiative that aims to stop illegal aliens from receiving involuntary taxpayer subsidies, voting in elections, etc.
Proposition 200's grassrotts triumph in the teeth of the united opoisiton of the entire political establishment and its media mouthpieces is, as with California's similar Proposition 187 [in 1994], a further illustration of the extraordinary powre of the immigration issue.
That the political establishment's opposition remains absolute - typically, on election night, CBS News' Dan RAther never even mentioned Proposition 200 in his interview with Arizona 's Sen. John McCain - is further eveidence of the irrepressible seismic conflict taht mass immigration is causing to build up unter the sufrace of American political life."
Peter Brimelow
The Big News: Proposition 200 Wins in Arizona, Nov 3
www.vdar.com
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