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I am a retired techie living in Arizona. This state is being flooded with illegal immigrants, drugs being brought in over unprotected borders, and we are paying massive medical bills for illegals who flood our hospitals and emergency wards. This lousy piece of political pandering would have fixed none of that. Neither Bush nor Congress represents legal Americans, of any race or origin, and we need to "throw all the rascals out".
The big question - WHO are these politicians pandering to? Is it to the citizens of the US? No. Maybe the illegals who are already here? No... Not really. It's pandering to the government of MEXICO.
Which brings up two more important questions:
1.) Why are they pandering to Vincente Fox and his band of crooks?
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2.) Why we haven't kicked the little bloodsucking criminals out of power down there and dealt with the problem in the first place?
This isn't a flood. This is an invasion. The Mexican government doesn't seem to acknowledge there's a border. The Mexican Government even publishes "Border Crossing for Dummies" type pamphlets to help prospective invaders get over the border.
It would seem to me the ultimate goal here is for Mexico to reclaim territory - California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and maybe Nevada. These are lands that were "stolen" from Mexico and by golly, look at what we've done with them. California, by itself has a Top Ten level world economy.
And before anyone thinks I'm smokin' anything potent, there are groups out there who would like to see these areas returned to "their rightful owners" - Mexico. It would seem they feel that the southwestern states are the ancestral home of all latin american people and the fact that it's in the hands of us infidel whitey people, is quite unacceptable. Look up Aztl?n for more info...
Makes one wonder just what the powers that be in Mexico have on our collective political leaders to have them abandon common sense and established law and hide with their proverbial tail between their legs. - Posted by: Wolfie2K3 Posted on: 06/29/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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