Aren't You Glad You Voted For Bush?
It's been a bad week for news if you are President Bush. He betrayed America and repudiated the Principles of his own Party. The repurcussions of the Citizenry for his act of seeking to legitimize crime by foreigners against American Citizens are not yet started either. Hope you have tenure in your job. Presidente Fox, a good friend of the Republicans in
America, says, "We're going for more, we're going for more".
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NOTE: This has been in the TV newspapers etc. in Mexico for over a
month. There have very large protest. "Fox do not sell Mexico" is the
is the call that is being used by the people. I live in the Eastern
part of the State of Chihuahua and i have talked to any one that is
for this. Fox does not have control Congress. There is a big
investigation in Mexico about the GOP backers putting $47,000,000 USD
in Fox's campaign.
jim adams
Subject: Hints at Mexico US merger by Vincente Fox
Hints at Mexico US merger by Vincente Fox
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2004/1/8/182715.shtml
Thursday, Jan. 8, 2003 5:43 p.m. EST
Vicente Fox: 'We're Going for More' Than Bush Plan
Mexican President Vicente Fox said Thursday that while President
Bush's plan
to liberalize U.S. immigration law was a good start, he intends to
press for
further reforms that would loosen restrictions on Mexican immigration
to the
U.S.
"We're going for more. We're going for more," Fox told reporters
while
visiting a Mexican shelter for street children.
While announcing his intention to press Bush to go even further, Fox
praised
the president for taking "a great step forward," adding that he
deserved
partial credit for the breakthrough.
"It is an achievement of the measures we have been taking during
these
[last] three years," he told the Associated Press.
In a 2000 interview, Fox outlined his goal for fully open borders
between
the U.S. and Mexico within 10 years.
"I'm talking about a community of North America, an integrated
agreement of
Canada, the United States and Mexico in the long term, 20, 30, 40
years from
now," he told PBS's Jim Lehrer "In a 2002 interview, Fox rejected the
term
illegal alien." That may mean in 10 years we can open up that border
when we
have reduced the gap in salaries and income."
"They are not illegals. They are not illegals," he told Fox News
Channel's
Hannity & Colmes." "They are people that come there to work, to look
for a
better opportunity in life. ... They are there because the U.S.
economy
needs them."
President Bush intends to brief President Fox on his new plan during
the Jan
12-13 "Summit of the Americas" in Mexico.
harry