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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Jorge Boosh wanted to fast-track this shamnesty bill years ago. The only thing that stopped it in its tracks then was 9-11. Now that this government is in “9-10” mode again, he is going to attempt to ramrod it through come hell or high water.

He is a pro-NAFTA, NWO fool who will sell this nation’s soverignty up the river!


60 posted on 06/02/2007 11:21:33 AM PDT by getarope (The Gonzo Conservative Party! Elect Hunter/Thompson in 2008!)
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To: getarope

Precisely. All those who are howling that W betrayed us, take note.


62 posted on 06/02/2007 11:26:07 AM PDT by Cedric
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To: getarope
“Jorge Boosh wanted to fast-track this shamnesty bill years ago. The only thing that stopped it in its tracks then was 9-11.”

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So true. I remember Vicente Fox refusing to hide his disgust once the U.S. turned to more urgent post-9/11 matters. I also remember statements Fox made while Bush visited him on different occasions, one of which was that he needed to deal with this “sooner than later.”

I don’t know the dynamic between Bush and Fox (other than what the media would have us believe), but it’s clear that Fox wanted to communicate who was in charge.

I also remember other Fox-isms such as doing away with the U.S. / Mexico border completely. Nothing but free and unrestricted access...workers come into the U.S., get paid, bring the money home to Mexico, and Fox’s failure as the CEO of his own country never comes into question because everyone has a job.

The only thing that’s kept my head from exploding in the recent round of “negotiations” has been the fact that Fox hasn't been involved.

67 posted on 06/02/2007 11:33:28 AM PDT by BornInASmallTown
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