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1 18th March 20:52
iconoclast
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What is a narco-trafficking state doing setting up a new agreement on law
enforcement? I'm rather certain that this Binational Commission will do for
American agriculture what free trade has done for our electronics and
automobile manufacturing, to wit, it will destroy agricultural production in
the U.S. Mexico will still be able to export marijuana and narcotics to the
U.S. along with millions of its poor Roman Catholic peasants. The whole
plan is unconstitutional and illegal, but that shouldn't act as a deterrent.

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2 18th March 20:52
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As an Anglo-Saxon, I certainly have no intention of allowing a
collection
of Mexican crooks and parasites to make social, economic, and political
decisions for me. I don't even want the assholes to make so much
as a suggestion. Apparently Fox has a *prejudice* against
Anglo-Saxons making our own decisions.
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3 18th March 20:53
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On 09 Nov 2003 22:23:58 GMT, faetius451@aol.com (Flavius Aetius)

have it on his desk by tomorrow. Snap to it Jorge!

He is still dreaming that a certain kissass American President can do
these things of his own accord.


Have foreign politicians always talked this way, and I only know about
now because of this issue? I'd honestly like to know.

I hope, and have a certain modi*** of faith, that every thing he and
Bush want on these issues will be defeated in Congress. If that
happens, Fox is probably out of office, and they elect someone even
less likely to make any progress against us.
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4 20th March 04:54
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Sure, but it's usually the greater power making demands on the lesser.
Either way, it usually resulted in one's envoys being killed; or something
worse as determined by that particular culture, like eating them or cutting
their beards off.
You're probably thinking more recently though. Such talk was surely
exchanged during the Cold War. Threats were made, wars fought, allies traded.
But the Cold War was fought on other people's soil. Today we're fighting for
our own soil, yet responding much less to the threats.

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5 22nd March 11:29
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Forget what the American People want, forget Congress:
"President Vicente Fox said Friday he believes Mexican and U.S. leaders will
hammer out a concrete plan leading to an amnesty for some of the millions of
undo***ented migrants living and working in America during next week's
Binational Commission meetings in Washington.

Fox said he expects to draft a joint Mexican-U.S. immigration accord and
establish a calendar spelling out when the provisions of the new agreement will
take affect during the annual meetings, which alternate between Mexico City and
Washington and were set up a decade ago to deal with everything from common
farming and trade to customs, immigration and law enforcement.

The binational commission is scheduled to begin in the American capital Nov.
12.

....On Friday, Fox said he spoke with U.S. President George W. Bush in Bangkok
last month and that Bush agreed to put an agreement granting illegal migrants
more rights on the agenda for the first time in several months."

http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/mexico/20031107-1720-mexico-us-migratio
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"In recent years a new International System has been developing, oriented
toward the establishment of norms and principles of universal jurisdiction,
above national sovereignty, in the areas of what is called the New Agenda...we
have to confront ..... what I dare to call the Anglo-Saxon prejudice against
the establishment of supra-national organizations." -- Vicente Fox, to Club
XXI, Hotel Eurobuilding, Madrid, Spain 5/16/02

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