To: PhiKapMom
I have to smile slightly at this. I remember after Bush took office and some people were saying that the "Special Relationship" would now be with Mexico rather than Britain.
Mexico should be forcefully reminded who is making sure that their country has any level of prosperity whatsoever, who provides the bulk of the investment, markets and tourism that they have.
Regards, Ivan
3 posted on
02/08/2003 9:47:17 AM PST by
MadIvan
To: MadIvan
Think the "special relationship" never was what it was made out to be. Anyone in this Country that thought Pres Bush would put Mexico over our long friendship with Great Britain really didn't understand President Bush.
He reached out to Mexico and for the most part Pres Fox acted like he was the one calling the shots. Big mistake on Fox's part but as far as I am concerned the best thing that could have happened to this Country.
Personally want to see all of his illegals sent back and shut the door behind them.
7 posted on
02/08/2003 9:56:05 AM PST by
PhiKapMom
(Bush/Cheney 2004)
To: MadIvan
How outrageous and ungrateful can some people be? Twelve people, legal residents of any ethnic background, could have been saved with the organs donated to this poor girl, and her parents respond now denying other human beings to be saved with her organs now that she is dead. In spite of being illegally in this country she was put ahead of thousands of others waiting for the life saving proceeding free of charge. Now they are suing those who tried to help her.
Meanwhile 30 children died in a Mexican hospital in Chiapas of unknown causes, and the Mexican president Fox instead of demanding an investigation on the causes of those deaths, took the United States to the International Court in the Hague accusing our country of violating the rights of 30 Mexican murders that were convicted to death by our courts. It is unacceptable Foxs gross and arrogant interference with our internal affairs in demanding special unequal protection for Mexican criminals than those applied to any other criminal in the United States. If president Fox does not want Mexicans in death row in the United States, he should keep the criminals in Mexico before they come here to commit the crimes.
After a conference with the Spanish president, Jose Maria Aznar, Fox reiterated that in the war against Saddam and the terrorism, Mexico will vote in the United Nations Security Council against the United States and support Hussein Saddam. To add injury to the wound, in the televised interview after the meeting, his spokesman reiterated that Mexico would investigate the cases of each one of the Mexican criminals waiting in the death row, something that had not relation with the Fox/Aznar meeting, but just for the pleasure of showing to the Spanish President, the Mexican Presidents contempt for the United States and its laws.
48 posted on
02/24/2003 9:51:27 AM PST by
Cardenas
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