"Is Mexico's UN vote for $ale -- read this" ???
David
March 16, 2003, 10:36 PM
I just received an email with a link to an article which claims that Mexico is trying to "sell" their UN vote on Iraq to the United States in exchange for granting amnesty to millions and millions of illegal Mexican immigrants in the USA.
Here is a link to that article:
http://capwiz.com/usbc/issues/alert/?alertid=1508201&type=PR
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
Man, I hope this is not true!
I know we are desperate to get those UN votes, but in my opinion, this is just too high a price to pay.
I think if Mexico is truly a friend of the United States, it should support our Iraq position without stabbing us in the back.
:cuss: :cuss: :cuss:
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ahadams
March 16, 2003, 10:48 PM
While I certainly wouldn't put it past Mexico to try something like this, I don't think it's gonna go very far, since the US just rescinded it's offer of 15 Billion Buck$ to Turkey and announced publicly that Monday is the day SH and his marry band of wackos either :cuss: or get off the pot...as it were.
CZ-75
March 17, 2003, 12:27 AM
Mexico has the best government money can buy. ;)
ahadams
March 17, 2003, 12:49 AM
doggone it CZ-75 I wish I had thought of that!:D
waterdog
March 17, 2003, 11:49 AM
I am sure any UN vote has money attached to it. It's the amount they are negotiating.
When the prez, calls Fox and tells him to ---- OFF!, then I will back him 100%, but until then I will consider him just another pandering politician.
10 years ago, if you had any spanish blood in you, you were a SPIC!, but now spanish blood means votes and consumption, so now your a Hispanic.
waterdog
Tropical Z
March 17, 2003, 12:44 PM
Mexico doesnt give a rip about the U.S. or anything north of the Rio Grande and their scumbag land!
Detachment Charlie
March 17, 2003, 03:02 PM
Everything in Mexico is for sale, EVERYTHING.
Reminds me of:
"We've already established what you are, we are now just negotiating the price."
Cal4D4
March 17, 2003, 08:54 PM
Looks like the Prez told them all to take a hike on the resolution issue. Hope the money doesn't get offered to Turkey again.
Standing Wolf
March 17, 2003, 09:05 PM
1. No more foreign aid for Mexico.
2. Close the border.
3. Keep it closed.
4. Round up the millions upon millions of Mexican citizens that infest our nation like a cancer, and ship them back.
Mexico might not like all that, but a dollar to a used doughnut hole says it would finally start to respect us.
Ian
March 17, 2003, 09:21 PM
...Mexico is trying to "sell" their UN vote on Iraq to the United States in exchange for granting amnesty to millions and millions of illegal Mexican immigrants in the USA.
And this is a surprise? What the heck do you expect from a bunch of politicians? This sort of dealing is the way that all complex governments (most certainly including ours) work.
Waitone
March 17, 2003, 11:18 PM
Maximum Leader Fox is the lid on a dangerously hot pressure cooker. He has two ways of relieving built up pressure. First, is to abandon his government's allegiance to socialist dogma. Second, means is to allow as many of the disaffected peons to leave the country as want. He came to office promising to increase immigration to the US. Fewer malcontents means a happier socialist paradise south of the border.
Bush evidently gave Fox the high sign that the US would loosen immigration . 911 stopped it cold from a legislative and administrative standpoint. The only immigration taking place now is freelance work. Bad as it is, it is a small portion of what Fox needs to preserve his socialist paradise. Maximum Fox has his butt in a sling and the UN vote on Iraq was one way to salvage his situation.
Nahh! I ain't surprised.
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