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09-28-2007, 04:49 PM
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A: only after they illegally enter the USA
Q: Does mexican government care about their citizens?
I entered mexico once, not much of a tourist area at all, first thing I saw was a very old woman on the ground in tattered rags begging. Second thing I experienced was kids tring to sell anything and begging. Terrible place.
Now the mex govt. has the nerve to cry about the mistreatment of illegals in USA. Ha. hipocritical bstuds. Clean up your own house. And not by sweeping your mess into my yard.
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09-28-2007, 09:45 PM
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did you hear the latest?
PUERTO PENASCO, Mexico -- President Felipe Calderon told U.S. governors Thursday that immigration is an inevitable, natural phenomenon and he urged the U.S. Congress to approve reforms that would allow more Mexicans to work legally north of the border.
Calderon demanded that the United States respect "the right to work wherever one can make the greatest contribution."
"Immigration is a natural phenomenon that is economically and socially inevitable," he told the meeting in this seaside resort.
Mexican president tells U.S. governors: migration inevitable, natural North County Times - Nation / World -
i guess that mexican marijuana really IS as potent as is claimed, because boyfriend is definitely smoking something!
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09-28-2007, 10:22 PM
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The land of bougainvillea, citrus and palm trees
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Originally Posted by katenik
did you hear the latest?
PUERTO PENASCO, Mexico -- President Felipe Calderon told U.S. governors Thursday that immigration is an inevitable, natural phenomenon and he urged the U.S. Congress to approve reforms that would allow more Mexicans to work legally north of the border.
Calderon demanded that the United States respect "the right to work wherever one can make the greatest contribution."
"Immigration is a natural phenomenon that is economically and socially inevitable," he told the meeting in this seaside resort.
Mexican president tells U.S. governors: migration inevitable, natural North County Times - Nation / World -
i guess that mexican marijuana really IS as potent as is claimed, because boyfriend is definitely smoking something!
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Interesting.
Mexico treats their illegal immigrants from Guatamala, etc like dog crap.
Hypocrites.
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09-29-2007, 06:20 AM
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America’s trillions in aid and investment sent to Mexico over the decades was promised to prevent and eliminate the transpirations of invasion and occupation which continue to demand ransom. as if the trillions were not enough, now they are demanding we increase our aid, investment, and commitment to Mexico and build Mexico into a 1st world country, so they could continue their feast.
no one seems to ask how the world's richest (Carlos Slim...) can come from a 3rd world country. that can be easily explained when we trace his pockets back to our stolen tax dollars, stolen jobs, and stolen country.
since we do the job that mexicans cant for mexico, who will stop the south americans, africans, asians from demanding the same ransom (as if they havent done so)?
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09-29-2007, 11:11 AM
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life's short....be quick.
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Originally Posted by saltine
Q: Does mexican government care about their citizens?
I entered mexico once, not much of a tourist area at all, first thing I saw was a very old woman on the ground in tattered rags begging. Second thing I experienced was kids tring to sell anything and begging. Terrible place.
Now the mex govt. has the nerve to cry about the mistreatment of illegals in USA. Ha. hipocritical bstuds. Clean up your own house. And not by sweeping your mess into my yard.
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agreed. why does the world expect america to take care of every impoverished country and their problems then slap us in the face because we do too much?or hey, not enough?
i remember ethiopia, we sent billions of dollars in aid and food to that nation, yet did the people get the aid? no...the government took the money and continued to allow their starving people die, thousands are still dying in that war torn country, and all the money and food we sent didnt help a damn thing.
mexico is not a war torn country, it may well be a thrid world country, but it is not war torn, so why the need to immigrate here in the first place? money....is the only reason, so why dont these mexican illegals march on mexico city, and demand the same things from their own government that they are demanding of ours?
i guess it's just easier to lay the guilt on lady liberty.
its ok, she's got a strong set of shoulders.....but my fear is for how long? 
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09-29-2007, 11:18 AM
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so why dont these mexican illegals march on mexico city, and demand the same things from their own government that they are demanding of ours?

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That would be great and earn my respect. Makes you wonder how the mex gov would respond.
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09-29-2007, 11:30 AM
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life's short....be quick.
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Originally Posted by saltine
That would be great and earn my respect. Makes you wonder how the mex gov would respond.
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my friend went to mexico for her 50th birthday, she loved it there, said the beaches were white, and the condo she rented was great...but in the photos she showed to me, there were soldiers and policemen with machine guns and ak-47's standing guard everywhere...they claim to keep the tourists safe...i don't know...maybe to keep everyone in check, tourists, locals...whatever more like....
so yes, in a country like mexico, iraq, iran...etc....it seems it would be easier to demand everything under the sun in a country other than their own....trouble is...they are all demanding it from the wrong government.
i would hate to think what would happen if the mexicans protested in their own country, but if they dont start, then they are simply letting their corrupt government win, by not giving them a livable wage, or decent housing or healthcare....
we americans are already in a revolution of sorts with our own problems, we dont need somebody elses.
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10-01-2007, 03:43 PM
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because
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Originally Posted by saltine
That would be great and earn my respect. Makes you wonder how the mex gov would respond.
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because they (like our own government) are looking for the fastest, easiest buck regardless of laws. Hmmm maybe thats why our government likes them since they have so much in common!
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