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The White House wants a $1.4 billion stimulus/national security package…for Mexico
Michelle Malkin ^ | 11 FEB 2008 | Michelle Malkin

Posted on 02/11/2008 11:17:35 AM PST by radar101

A reader asked me to check into information that President Bush was pushing a massive foreign-aid package to Mexico to help them secure their southern border against the flow of illegal aliens from Central America.

“We can’t even get our own border straight, and we are going to provide Mexico with funding so they can solve their problem,” the reader fumed. “I doubt the Central Americans are staying very long in Mexico anyway. We know where they are going!”

Too outrageously outrageous to be true?

Well, I checked it out and it’s even worse than the reader described. Far worse.

The plan is called “The Merida Initiative.” Seems that the White House has had this plan in the works for nearly a year with little congressional input on either side of the border.

We can’t finish our own border fence, properly supply our immigration agents and border patrol with all the equipment and resources they need, or get our house in order. Yet, the Bush administration wants to fork over $1.4 billion to Mexico and Central America–with much of it going into the hands of corrupt law enforcement officials and government bureaucrats who have worked tirelessly to undermine our immigration laws. The funding is tucked into the 2008 supplemental budget.

Naturally, the State Department has taken a lead role. They’ve held meetings in secret and cut out members of Congress from discussion. You’ll love the explanation for the secrecy: Mexico is “sensitive,” you see. Also, according to one expert, “Mexico is very protective of its sovereignty and very worried about any incursion of U.S. security forces or private contractors—like Blackwater—coming in to train Mexicans.” Yeah, they’re worried about incursions and sovereignty.

The State Dept. disclosed the first phase of the Merida Initiative last October, involving some $550 million in aid for inspection scanners, helicopters, surveillance tools, and case management software:

This partnership would support coordinated strategies to:

*Produce a safer and more secure hemisphere where criminal organizations no longer threaten governments and regional security; and *Prevent the entry and spread of illicit drugs and transnational threats throughout the region and to the United States.

To achieve these goals, President Bush has requested $550 million as part of a multi-year program to provide:

*Non-intrusive inspection equipment, ion scanners, canine units for Mexican customs, for the new federal police and for the military to interdict trafficked drugs, arms, cash and persons. *Technologies to improve and secure communications systems to support collecting information as well as ensuring that vital information is accessible for criminal law enforcement. *Technical advice and training to strengthen the institutions of justice – vetting for the new police force, case management software to track investigations through the system to trial, new offices of citizen complaints and professional responsibility, and establishing witness protection programs. *Helicopters and surveillance aircraft to support interdiction activities and rapid operational response of law enforcement agencies in Mexico. *Initial funding for security cooperation with Central America that responds directly to Central American leaders’ concerns over gangs, drugs, and arms articulated during July SICA meetings and the SICA Security Strategy. *Includes equipment and assets to support counterpart security agencies inspecting and interdicting drugs, trafficked goods, people and other contraband as well as equipment, training and community action programs in Central American countries to implement anti-gang measures and expand the reach of these measures in the region. The Brookings Institute issued more details and analysis in November:

For the past six months, without input from respective legislatures, government officials have quietly planned this joint endeavor. The newly elected president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon, campaigned on a platform of citizen’s security, committed $3 billion of federal funds to this priority and persuaded the Mexican army and navy to lead the fight against the drug cartels and the criminal networks. The cartels and the networks are distinct, but drug money is the juice that feeds both enterprises: together, they have become an international threat to Mexican national security. In this campaign, President Calderon found a strong ally in President Bush. In March this year, they met in the colonial town of Merida to strategize on combating transnational crime. In the interim, and out of public scrutiny, government officials drew up the technical elements of a plan, known as the Merida Initiative, to avoid any confusion with Plan Colombia.

Under the terms of this Initiative, the United States will commit 41% of the $500 million grant to military equipment, which will include six brand new Bell 412 helicopters and two Casa 245 twin-engine aircraft. Accompanying both is a two year agreement to provide maintenance and spare parts. This represents a significant improvement over the gift of Hueys in the 1990s under the Excess Defense Articles program. Those helicopters soon became inoperable and were cannibalized for spare parts, leaving a bitter taste by the recipients of “hand me downs.” Now, the grant of new equipment, plus the maintenance and spare parts, assures the Mexican armed forces that we take collaboration seriously. However, the planned use of the Casa aircraft needs to be discussed publicly, given its multiple and potential capabilities from medevac to cargo, to intelligence gathering, even to use as a gunship equipped with light cannons.

There is encouraging news in the Initiative that 59% of the grant will be earmarked for civilian agencies responsible for law enforcement. This is much needed, but the number and complexity of Mexico’s security agencies will need more than cash to reform. Multiple Federal agencies have earned a reputation for ineffectiveness and corruption; among them, the Attorney General’s Federal Investigative Agency, the Ministry of Public Security’s Federal Preventive Police Force, the Ministry of Government’s Center for Investigation and National Security and the Ministry of Finance’s Customs Administration. Furthermore, the 32 states within the Mexican Federation hold responsibility for crime control. State security agencies and the courts have not protected the citizenry effectively. According to surveys carried out by Transparencia Mexicana, the police and justice system are perceived as having worse problems of corruption and inefficiency than other public agencies. If you subsidize it, you’ll get more of it.

Which is exactly what Bush-Calderon Mexican stimulus package will do. Add this to Dick Lamm’s plan to destroy America.

At a little-noticed hearing (finally) on the plan last week, seems there was some opposition.

Rep. Gabrielle Gifford, D-Ariz., questioned whether it was wise to assist Mexico at a time when the U.S. economy appears to be headed toward a recession.

“Unless we have our house in order, putting millions into Central America and Mexico is not the solution,” she said. But I haven’t read about any opposition from Republicans. Yoo-hoo. Anybody home?

Meantime, Mexico refuses to extradite criminal suspects who’ve fled from the U.S. down to Mexico unless our prosecutors drop death penalty charges against them.

Oh, and just in time to mobilize pro-illegal immigration activists during this heated campaign season, Calderon landed in the U.S. yesterday for a five-day visit:

Officially, the five-day trip is billed as an “encounter” with Mr. Calderón’s compatriots abroad, according to a statement from the president’s office to the Mexican Congress. But the visit could backfire, experts say, by putting the focus back on the hot-potato issue of Mexican migration….The trip allows him to “reach out to Mexican communities in the United States, which he hasn’t been able to do in his first year in office, and support them, and tell them they’re not alone,” said one official speaking on the condition of anonymity. And it will help him to “strengthen the relationship with the U.S. private sector” as he tries to bring more investment to Mexico, the official added.

Mr. Calderón, other officials say, is also trying to reshape the immigration debate in the United States by showcasing the “hard work” and “economic benefits” that his compatriots represent to the U.S. economy and economic integration of the two countries.

“Timing is everything, and the timing of President Calderón’s trip speaks volumes – following Super Tuesday and on the eve of the remaining primaries,” said Armand Peschard-Sverdrup, president of Peschard & Associates, an independent consulting firm. “He clearly will capitalize on the timing, plus some of his politically oriented meetings, to make sure he puts Mexico on the next president’s desk and even try to shape the bilateral agenda.” Among the U.S. politicians Calderon will meet with: New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger. He will also meet with Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a prominent Hispanic leader who endorsed New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton.

No word on whether John McCain is on the schedule. Perhaps Juan Hernandez will stand in.

I ask: Who’s sovereignty is in jeopardy?


TOPICS: Government; Mexico; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bordersecurity; bush; dubyabetraysusa; immigration; malkin; merida; meridainitiative; mexico
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1 posted on 02/11/2008 11:17:41 AM PST by radar101
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To: radar101

Good bye, America. We hardly knew ye.


2 posted on 02/11/2008 11:19:16 AM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: radar101

Mexico [will use our money to] build a fence along their souther border.

Problem is, it will be two feet high and made out of chicken wire!

-Dana Carvey


3 posted on 02/11/2008 11:20:21 AM PST by Disturbin (Liberals: buying votes with your money)
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To: radar101

The only stimulus plan I want to see involving Mexico is one that stimulates wall-building, border partol hiring and arming, electrified fences, and crocodile-filled moats.


4 posted on 02/11/2008 11:20:22 AM PST by AbeKrieger (There is a special place in Hell for Lyndon Johnson.)
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To: radar101

Glenn Beck I believe has mentioned this a while back...but its good that Michelle the Great has investigated this further

Inagine that we are giving more money for Mexico. This money will end up w the drug-dealers...as the Mexican police will sell the stuff to the druggies...bet on that

We should spend that money on the border fence


5 posted on 02/11/2008 11:21:47 AM PST by UCFRoadWarrior (UCFRW On McCain: "You can remove the stink-shooter from a skunk's butt....but it's still a skunk")
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To: radar101

For cryin out loud...


6 posted on 02/11/2008 11:22:21 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (ENERGY CRISIS made in Washington D. C.)
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To: radar101

Why? The crooks in power will siphon it all off anyway?


7 posted on 02/11/2008 11:24:37 AM PST by Blood of Tyrants (G-d is not a Republican. But Satan is definitely a Democrat.)
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To: radar101

On a 1 - 100 scale I’ll give Bush a 31%. I’ll give Bubba a 6%. I’ll give Reagan a 89%. I’ll give Bush Sr a 43%. I’ll give the next goofball no more than a 30%. I’ll give the next CONgress an 8%. It’s too bad we can’t have “none of the above” on a ballot.


8 posted on 02/11/2008 11:25:00 AM PST by Digger (If RINO is your selection, then failure is your election)
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To: radar101
Bush is no conservative and...

is it any wonder why the dollar and the economy are faltering?

Why do we let them get away with this stuff?

9 posted on 02/11/2008 11:28:20 AM PST by pby
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To: radar101

You couldn’t make this ‘stuff’ up at a rate faster than the boobs are implementing it these days.

As I get older I realize people die for a reason. I don’t even care to watch what is ahead for this nation. Heaven forbid our founding fathers and those who died to create, protect and preserve this nation, had to.


10 posted on 02/11/2008 11:29:03 AM PST by DoughtyOne (That's right McStain, you'll get my vote when you peel it from my cold dead fingers.)
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To: radar101

If McCain get in, we’ll be looking back and wishing for the Bush years.

This is really, really bad. But it’s going to get worse. This is yet another reason why McCain would be worse than hillary, because if she gets in at least we can fight her.

If McCain gets in, there will be a coalition of Democrats and Republicans in congress pushing for the North American Union for all they are worth.

Bush wants it, too. But he has taken it slowly and refrained from pushing the McAmnesty bill a third time. McCain will predictably ram it right through.


11 posted on 02/11/2008 11:32:09 AM PST by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: radar101

Is this really that hard to believe? “We” (Bush, the RINOs, and the Democrat Congress) easily gave Africa a cumulative total of almost 60 BILLION dollars to fight aids, poverty, and disease, while fighting tooth, nail, and claw to defeat a measly 3 million dollar addition to the already ridiculously underfunded and unbuilt border fence the GD SOBs in Washington have done NOTHING whatsoever to construct.

I’d like to build a damn wall around Washington, DC, 100 feet high and fill it in with concrete. Then maybe the rest of us could get on with life and do what’s necessary without depending on a corrupt and diseased elite political class to get off their fat sorry worthless asses and do what they were put in office to do.


12 posted on 02/11/2008 11:33:10 AM PST by Imperial Warrior
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To: Imperial Warrior

Get your guns...


13 posted on 02/11/2008 11:36:24 AM PST by Chucktallica101
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To: radar101

Just building the fence that Americans refuse to do ...


14 posted on 02/11/2008 11:37:18 AM PST by cinives (On some planets what I do is considered normal.)
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To: radar101
Rep. Gabrielle Gifford, D-Ariz., questioned whether it was wise to assist Mexico at a time when the U.S. economy appears to be headed toward a recession.

Hey, no problem! We just print the money. As much as you need! More where that came from.

15 posted on 02/11/2008 11:37:42 AM PST by Designer
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To: DoughtyOne
"As I get older I realize people die for a reason."

Heh-heh.

Hold on, there, DoughtyOne! Don't die yet, we still need you!

I would have died years ago, but I'm curious.

16 posted on 02/11/2008 11:40:05 AM PST by Designer
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To: Imperial Warrior
"..the GD SOBs in Washington..I’d like to build a damn wall around Washington, DC, 100 feet high and fill it in with concrete...a corrupt and diseased elite political class to get off their fat sorry worthless asses.."

You ought to take a few minutes and tell us how you really feel.

Get it off your chest. Do you some good.

17 posted on 02/11/2008 11:43:55 AM PST by Designer
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To: Designer

There are limits to my curiosity. ;-)


18 posted on 02/11/2008 11:45:44 AM PST by DoughtyOne (That's right McStain, you'll get my vote when you peel it from my cold dead fingers.)
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To: radar101

We are so boned.


19 posted on 02/11/2008 11:47:34 AM PST by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: radar101
White House wants a $1.4 billion stimulus/national security package…for Mexico

Permanent Residency Permits to Flow Without All Background Checks

Bush urges for $30 billion to fight AIDS in Africa

And party hacks are still wondering why stupid conservative voters aren't jumping on the party bandwagon.

.

20 posted on 02/11/2008 11:49:13 AM PST by Iron Munro (Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I repeat myself.)
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To: radar101


21 posted on 02/11/2008 11:50:34 AM PST by Diogenesis (Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum)
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To: Designer

Unbelievable that the Democrats are the one questioning this. What an upside country we have become in such a very short time.


22 posted on 02/11/2008 11:58:31 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Imperial Warrior

RE-ELECT NO ONE~!


23 posted on 02/11/2008 12:00:23 PM PST by cowdog77 (Circle the Wagons)
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To: napscoordinator
"Unbelievable that the Democrats are the one questioning this."

Not so much. Remember; the dummycrats will always be critical of anything GWB is doing.

They would behave in exactly the opposite manner if it was a dem President. ie: Spin it toward the good.

24 posted on 02/11/2008 12:03:54 PM PST by Designer
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To: radar101

I’ve suspected for a while that Mexico is under seige by the likes of Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro. Though on the surface Mexico seems to be friendly to those two dictators, I believe insurgents and agent provocateurs are operating in Mexico to bring it down into chaos. That is why the U.S. is trying desperately to aid Mexico.


25 posted on 02/11/2008 12:06:00 PM PST by SatinDoll (Desperately seeking a conservative candidate.)
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To: radar101

So, I guess that means nothing south of Mexico gets included in the new North American Union.


26 posted on 02/11/2008 12:08:55 PM PST by polymuser (Just darn)
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To: SatinDoll
Though on the surface Mexico seems to be friendly to those two dictators, I believe insurgents and agent provocateurs are operating in Mexico to bring it down into chaos. That is why the U.S. is trying desperately to aid Mexico.

So what part does leaving our border open for these "insurgents and agent provocateurs" to cross play in our "aid"?
27 posted on 02/11/2008 12:09:40 PM PST by cripplecreek (Just call me M.O.M. (Maverick opposed to McCain.))
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To: Designer

Good point. I guess after this election process so far, I am trouble keeping up with who the good guys are/sarc.


28 posted on 02/11/2008 12:09:54 PM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Designer

Good point. I guess after this election process so far, I am trouble keeping up with who the good guys are/sarc.


29 posted on 02/11/2008 12:10:08 PM PST by napscoordinator
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To: radar101

Right now, with acts like this, the federal government is laying the foundation for violent social unrest and a culture war that will be fought with bullets. Its only a matter of time and the right spark before this happens.


30 posted on 02/11/2008 12:24:00 PM PST by navyguy (Some days you are the pigeon, some days you are the statue.)
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To: radar101

Right now, with acts like this, the federal government is laying the foundation for violent social unrest and a culture war that will be fought with real bullets. Its only a matter of time and the right spark before this happens.


31 posted on 02/11/2008 12:24:15 PM PST by navyguy (Some days you are the pigeon, some days you are the statue.)
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To: SatinDoll

“I’ve suspected for a while that Mexico is under seige by the likes of Hugo Chavez and Fidel Castro. Though on the surface Mexico seems to be friendly to those two dictators, I believe insurgents and agent provocateurs are operating in Mexico to bring it down into chaos. That is why the U.S. is trying desperately to aid Mexico.”

As far as I’m concerned, every square inch of Mexico can decay into complete anarchy (it’s half way there now).

Mexico is NOT our friend.


32 posted on 02/11/2008 12:26:34 PM PST by navyguy (Some days you are the pigeon, some days you are the statue.)
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To: UCFRoadWarrior

“Inagine that we are giving more money for Mexico.”

Why don’t we just send them reimbursement checks for their coyote rides?


33 posted on 02/11/2008 12:30:24 PM PST by Disturbin (Liberals: buying votes with your money)
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To: radar101

http://www.laraza.com/news.php?nid=48714

“the Calderón government hoped that Bush would offer at least three times the $1.4 billion finally agreed upon.”

I suppose we might ask if Mexico is going to use any of our tax dollars to continue to aid their citizens in breaking our immigration laws, as they do now, but words really fail . . .


34 posted on 02/11/2008 12:34:53 PM PST by tumblindice
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To: radar101

There are an estimated 20 million illegal aliens here in the U.S. and they send an estimated $20 billion a year to Mexico. Issue 1.4 million Green Cards a year and make sure they are deported yearly.


35 posted on 02/11/2008 12:40:26 PM PST by Haddit (A Hunter Conservative)
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To: radar101

I can’t recall the last time an FR article made me this angry.

We can’t—or won’t—control our southwestern border.
The Mexicans are actively thwarting our attempts to do so.
And our president gives them over a billion dollars.

Absolutely incredible!


36 posted on 02/11/2008 12:44:08 PM PST by tumblindice
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To: radar101

Be nice if Mex. had a huge deposit of OIL so they could solve their own puobems, wouldn’t it??? Ooops!


37 posted on 02/11/2008 1:00:26 PM PST by Waco
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To: radar101

Tactics like this viewed separately seem ridiculous, but the point of the strategy is to keep Hugo Chavez (and the PRC) from provoking a Communist revolution and toppling the Mexican government. Defending Mexico’s southern border while in turn letting their poor and malcontent flee to the USA to get jobs are just two related moves in the same game. The elites are perfectly willing to accept the collateral damage and economic dislocation in flyover country in order to achieve the primary goal - and as a side benefit, the pool of cheap labor keeps them from having to spend money automating outmoded business processes.


38 posted on 02/11/2008 1:08:00 PM PST by Mr. Jeeves ("Wise men don't need to debate; men who need to debate are not wise." -- Tao Te Ching)
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To: Waco
"..if Mex. had a huge deposit of OIL so they could solve their own puobems.."

Heh-heh. I see you temporarily "forgot" that they have a corrupt ruling elite that reaps all the oil profits, huh?

39 posted on 02/11/2008 1:19:09 PM PST by Designer
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To: cripplecreek; navyguy

Yeah. I agree that Mexico is not our friend, nor is it anywhere near being an ally.

If the government in Mexico collapses and is replaced with one similiar to Cuba’s or Venezuela’s, no walls thick enough or high enough will keep “los desperados” out. We will have a very hostile and desperate situation directly to our south.

How does this tie in with the illegals coming across our borders? It doesn’t. You can thank the business sector for that! Forbes magazine, the Wall Street Journal, Economist magazine - they all love those exploitable illegal aliens which keep the stock market sizzling and profits high. There are a million more new workers entering the Mexican workplace every year than there are job openings. And their economy has been growing at about 13.4% annually, much greater than ours.

My suggestion is U.S. citizens stop getting abortions, have more babies, and our government puts the Army & Air Force all along the border. Mexico is a bomb waiting to go off.


40 posted on 02/11/2008 1:32:24 PM PST by SatinDoll (Desperately seeking a conservative candidate.)
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To: radar101

bttt


41 posted on 02/11/2008 1:32:37 PM PST by chasio649
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To: radar101; Pride in the USA; Stillwaters

Surreal ping. It really does seem that we’re witnessing the last generation of our sovereignty.


42 posted on 02/11/2008 1:39:41 PM PST by lonevoice (John McCain was a Kinoki foot pad in the Reagan Revolution)
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To: radar101
Any second now my head is going to &^@#ing ...EXPLODE!!!!
43 posted on 02/11/2008 1:42:47 PM PST by Condor51 (Vote McInsane or Ugga-Bugga? Decisions, decisions, decisions.)
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To: radar101

Nice going, Bush. You really want to create your legacy, don’t you?


44 posted on 02/11/2008 1:48:13 PM PST by Leftism is Mentally Deranged
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To: AbeKrieger
The only stimulus plan I want to see involving Mexico is one that stimulates wall-building, border partol hiring and arming, electrified fences, and crocodile-filled moats.

Well you might actually see an effective border fence come from this, along Mexico's southern border.

Mexico doesn't treat illegal immigrants nearly as nicely as we do.

Just like Mexicans come to the US because our economy is better than theirs, their economy is better than most of Central America and they have an illegal immigration problem of their own, though many of them are just passing through on their way north. Mexico really doesn't want them passing through either. Mexican citizens send a huge amount of money back home to families in Mexico. They don't want competition from other countries.

They catch illegal aliens, they deport them back south.

45 posted on 02/11/2008 2:06:48 PM PST by untrained skeptic
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To: Designer

I’m with you. I’ve only made it to post 17 and I need a Xanax. WTF are we gonna do?????? It’s like living in the Twilight Zone. My heart is actually racing from this article.


46 posted on 02/11/2008 4:38:16 PM PST by panthermom
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To: navyguy

Mexico has never been our friend. I don’t understand why our politicians even give them the time of day.


47 posted on 02/11/2008 4:40:54 PM PST by panthermom
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To: radar101

bookmark


48 posted on 02/11/2008 5:45:18 PM PST by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we write in marble. JHuett)
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To: radar101

Isn’t this special. Simply the most idiotic thing I’ve heard of in months, and that is saying something.


49 posted on 02/11/2008 6:46:41 PM PST by pissant (Time for a CONSERVATIVE party)
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To: Libloather

Mi Casa Es Su Casa ping!


50 posted on 02/11/2008 6:47:16 PM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a conservative and Rush Limbaugh knows it.)
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