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To: antaresequity
I don't care what happens to the economy and I don't care about paying 5 bucks for a head of lettuce.

You also don't care that the communist Democrats will hold power for the next 40 years because a handful of Republicans can't hold their emotions in check and engage their brains.

Vincente Fox in Mexico is facing a hard election vs. a genuine communist, and may loose. He's betting he can work out a deal with Bush on the border issue and it will help his party win.

So if we get stubborn, a real communist will be in power in Mexico. We get something like 60% of our oil from Mexico and Venenzuela (where a communist also just got elected).

By alienating hispanics here in this country, the Dems will take over and the entire hemisphere will be communist.

You ready to settle down yet and engage your brain on this issue? This has to be handled right, or we've got a rough ride ahead, and 10 million illegals in this country and 5 dollar lettuce are the least of our worries.

838 posted on 03/30/2006 4:21:07 PM PST by narby (Evolution is the new "third rail" in American politics)
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To: narby
Vincente Fox in Mexico is facing a hard election vs. a genuine communist, and may loose. He's betting he can work out a deal with Bush on the border issue and it will help his party win.

Honestly, I don't see why we should care. It's their business who they elect, and Mexico is a country of very little strategic importance.

So if we get stubborn, a real communist will be in power in Mexico. We get something like 60% of our oil from Mexico and Venenzuela (where a communist also just got elected).

Their oil doesn't do them any good unless they sell it.

What do you expect them to do, drink it?

By alienating hispanics here in this country

A majority of US citizens of Hispanic origin oppose illegal immigration.

Furthermore, a majority of Hispanics have voted for Dems in every major election for the last 40 years. Don't you think it would be a political benefit to limit their population growth by slowing down the rate of Hispanic immigration?

It seems like a much safer strategy then hoping against hope that we'll somehow reverse a consistent pattern that's held up for 40 years.

848 posted on 03/31/2006 2:48:39 PM PST by curiosity
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