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To: Chuck Dent

"The author has been reading FR; it's been mentioned many times that the ultimate reason for Bush's open-border policy is the necessity of maintaining stability in Mexico.
And it's not just oil either, although that is a factor. More serious is the potential opportunity for players like China/Iran to take advantage of a civil war-torn Mexico in similar fashion as N Korea/Lebanon."

There have been many FR posts that China has been working overtime to become a big trading partner with Mexico. There have also been postings that China has been infiltrating Mexican borders to sell arms to revolutionaries.

China is not only going after Mexican oil it is going after Mexico, hoping to further destabilize them to our detriment.

And finally, it is well known that China is very active in promoting illegal CHINESE immigration into our borders.

Remember the Norinco attempts to import AK 47s for Black gangs?

Remember the attempt to take over the old US Navy base.port at Long Beach?

Remember Carter's virtual gift of the Panama Canal to China?

How about the Clinton treason on having Chinese infiltrate our top infrastructure, including the Los Alamos National Lab? And worse yet, selling nuclear and other sensitive information to China in return for campaign contributions?

We'd better start remembering and start taking commons sense, patriotic action.


50 posted on 09/05/2006 11:03:24 AM PDT by doxteve
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To: doxteve
"There have been many FR posts that China has been working overtime to become a big trading partner with Mexico. There have also been postings that China has been infiltrating Mexican borders to sell arms to revolutionaries."

Bump! Since you know your stuff, keep digging to determine if there remains an actual southern and northern borders.

If not, were you a child when they went away LOL!!!

52 posted on 09/05/2006 11:56:17 AM PDT by 100-Fold_Return (III John 2)
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To: doxteve
Agreed - Bush's Mexico open-border policy is the ultimate in "the bigotry of soft expectations". He, along with everyone else, knows that Mexican society, as currently constructed, cannot compete in the global marketplace.

While it would be nice to help them get their act together, the US is faced with a classic triage situation: our biggest threat is overseas (China/Russia/Iran). So, in order to not take our eyes off the ball, we're letting Mexico just hang onto us for support.

The unaswered question is whether US culture itself can survive after the merger is complete.

53 posted on 09/05/2006 12:22:44 PM PDT by Chuck Dent
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