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.
Until we close the border and place armed troops on it as they do at thier southern border, Mexico will continue to laugh at us......No need to hide the fact our border policy is a big joke!......
Mexico already has a nuclear weapons program called "gas mask burrito's".....
personally, i think it's a case of "if they could, they would"
>>"Without any doubt...Iran will nuke Israel the first chance
>>they get"
>Do you have any proof of this or is it merely conjecture on
>your behalf ?
It's called the Koran, which guides their society to wage war against infidels.
http://www.faithfreedom.org/Quran.htm
And this is a surprise? They have the means to get the mullahs' terrorists over the border and into our country and the will to add dollars to their corrupt pockets.
Great Movie.
Milius wrote the first Conan movie too. He's made some good stuuf.
Maybe, but that is an incredibly riskly move, politically speaking, regardless of party affiliation, and one that could backfire in a very big way. A lot of the current crop of "immigrants" come here to work. What happens with the second generation once they discover our lovely social welfare system? The second generation is likely to follow the party with the most hand outs and that might generate enough votes to seal the deal for the Socialist Democrat Party
I also think it's a very bad idea to allow all those dollars to flow south.
Time to militarize the southern border.
You are not racist. Racism means that you expect a certain behavior from someone because of their skin color/race. We therefore see that many Democrats and liberals are far more racist than you or I ever will be.
They actually played Red Dawn on one of the Denver channels the other day. I couldn't believe it!
ping for later
Why can't they?
for many in mexico, there's no sense of a "connection" with the rest of the country...maybe they can get involved with local politics, but this is very personal and often has little to do with what goes on in the country as a whole.
time / money factors get in the way (i say this from what i've seen with my family there)
Bush Renews Migrant Pledge [AMNESTY alert]
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1286117/posts
It was a pretty decent movie. I think it was on last weekend on one of the Action channels.
If I recall correctly, it was also the first movie to get the PG-13 rathing.
"The real threat to Social Security doesn't come from giving young people this opportunity. The threat comes from the Bush Administration's plan to load illegal aliens into the Social Security system, an idea that would skyrocket costs and bankrupt the system at the same time that baby boomers flood into their benefit years."
This isn't the only problem with Social Security, AuntB. As you probably know, the Trust Fund is supposed to have around $1.3 trillion in cash in its accounts, but in fact it has that amount in non-marketable bonds, the cash having been taken.
Now obviously those bonds have the good name of the US Government on them, and one would not call that into question. But it is still a very big liability, and growing by the year.
One hopes that the Administration's initiative to bring young people into private insurance will stop the hole getting bigger, because the less money that is paid into the Fund, the smaller the surplus, and the less can be appropriated for shall we say "other purposes".
But it does mean that the day of reckoning becomes more finite.
How will it be paid for?
Meanwhile, based upon this old news article it appears that some in the Bush Administration "gets it" about Mexico.
Back in the days before ousting Saddam Mexico refused to back us. The Economist reported from Mexico City
"One American diplomat has given warning that a Mexican No could 'stir up feelings' against Mexicans in the United States. He draws comparisons with the Japanese-Americans who were interned after 1941, and wonders whether Mexico 'wants to stir the fires of jingoism during a war'."
http://www.economist.com/cities/displaystory.cfm?story_id=1608395
If it was serious then it is sure serious now.
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