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Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own
borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into your house. Let's say that when you discover me in your house, you insist that I leave. But I say, "I've made all the beds and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors. I've done all the things you don't like to do. I'm hardworking and honest -- except for when I broke into your house." According to the Mexicans: * You are required to let me stay in your house! * You are required to add me to your family's insurance plan! * You are required to educate my kids! * You are required to provide other benefits to me and to my family (my husband will do all of your yard work because he is also hardworking and honest, except for that breaking-in part)! * If you try to call the police or force me out, I will call my friends who will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there! * It's only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do, and I'm just trying to better myself. I'm a hardworking and honest person, except for well, you know, I did break into your house. And what a deal it is for me! Sucker! I live in your house, contributing only a fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about it without being accused of cold, uncaring, selfish, prejudiced, and bigoted behavior. * Oh yeah, I demand that you learn my language!!! So you can communicate with me. Los mexicanos estamos enfadados de que los Estados Unidos pueden proteger sus propias fronteras, podr�a hacer m�s dif�cil a hurtadillas en este pa�s y permanece indefinidamente. Quiero ver si entiendo correctamente la l�gica detr�s de estos mexicanos. Digamos que me irrumpir en su casa. Digamos que cuando me descubra en tu casa, te insisten en que me voy. Pero yo le digo, "He hecho todas las camas y lavan los platos y la ropa y la hicieron barridos los pisos. Que he hecho todas las cosas que no le gusta hacer. Soy trabajadora y honesta - a excepci�n de cuando I irrumpieron en su casa. " De acuerdo a los mexicanos: * Se requiere que usted quisiera permanecer en su casa! * Usted est� obligado a a�adir yo a su familia plan de seguro! * Usted tiene la obligaci�n de educar a mis hijos! * Debe proporcionar otros beneficios a mi persona ya mi familia (mi esposo har� todo lo que est� de su patio de trabajo, ya que tambi�n es trabajadora y honesta, con la excepci�n de que las divisiones o en parte)! * Si intenta llamar a la polic�a o fuerza de m� voy a llamar a mis amigos que su casa se piquete con pancartas que proclaman mi derecho de estar ah� * Es justo, despu�s de todo, porque usted tiene una bonita casa que yo, y estoy tratando de mejorar mi persona. Soy un persona honesta y trabajadora, con la excepci�n de bien, usted sabe, yo descanso en su casa. �Y qu� es un negocio para m� Sucker! Yo vivo en su casa, lo que contribuye s�lo una fracci�n del costo de mantener mi, y no hay nada que pueda hacer al respecto, sin ser acusado de fr�o, insensible, ego�sta, prejuicios, y el comportamiento intolerante. |
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e Are you somebody that thinks America doesn't have a right to protect its borders and keep the aliens out, or do we need to check your greencard? Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into your house. Let's say that when you discover me in your house, you insist that I leave. But I say, "I've made all the beds and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors. I've done all the things you don't like to do. I'm hardworking and honest -- except for when I broke into your house." According to the Mexicans: * You are required to let me stay in your house! * You are required to add me to your family's insurance plan! * You are required to educate my kids! * You are required to provide other benefits to me and to my family (my husband will do all of your yard work because he is also hardworking and honest, except for that breaking-in part)! * If you try to call the police or force me out, I will call my friends who will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there! * It's only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do, and I'm just trying to better myself. I'm a hardworking and honest person, except for well, you know, I did break into your house. And what a deal it is for me! Sucker! I live in your house, contributing only a fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about it without being accused of cold, uncaring, selfish, prejudiced, and bigoted behavior. * Oh yeah, I demand that you learn my language!!! So you can communicate with me. Los mexicanos estamos enfadados de que los Estados Unidos pueden proteger sus propias fronteras, podr�a hacer m�s dif�cil a hurtadillas en este pa�s y permanece indefinidamente. Quiero ver si entiendo correctamente la l�gica detr�s de estos mexicanos. Digamos que me irrumpir en su casa. Digamos que cuando me descubra en tu casa, te insisten en que me voy. Pero yo le digo, "He hecho todas las camas y lavan los platos y la ropa y la hicieron barridos los pisos. Que he hecho todas las cosas que no le gusta hacer. Soy trabajadora y honesta - a excepci�n de cuando I irrumpieron en su casa. " De acuerdo a los mexicanos: * Se requiere que usted quisiera permanecer en su casa! * Usted est� obligado a a�adir yo a su familia plan de seguro! * Usted tiene la obligaci�n de educar a mis hijos! * Debe proporcionar otros beneficios a mi persona ya mi familia (mi esposo har� todo lo que est� de su patio de trabajo, ya que tambi�n es trabajadora y honesta, con la excepci�n de que las divisiones o en parte)! * Si intenta llamar a la polic�a o fuerza de m� voy a llamar a mis amigos que su casa se piquete con pancartas que proclaman mi derecho de estar ah� * Es justo, despu�s de todo, porque usted tiene una bonita casa que yo, y estoy tratando de mejorar mi persona. Soy un persona honesta y trabajadora, con la excepci�n de bien, usted sabe, yo descanso en su casa. �Y qu� es un negocio para m� Sucker! Yo vivo en su casa, lo que contribuye s�lo una fracci�n del costo de mantener mi, y no hay nada que pueda hacer al respecto, sin ser acusado de fr�o, insensible, ego�sta, prejuicios, y el comportamiento intolerante. |
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Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Mar 19, 1:36Â*pm, bobandcarole wrote:
On Mar 19, 12:31�pm, Tim wrote: e Are you somebody that thinks America doesn't have a right to protect its borders and keep the aliens out, or do we need to check your greencard? Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into your house. Let's say that when you discover me in your house, you insist that I leave. But I say, "I've made all the beds and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors. I've done all the things you don't like to do. I'm hardworking and honest -- except for when I broke into your house." According to the Mexicans: Â** You are required to let me stay in your house! * You are required to add me to your family's insurance plan! * You are required to educate my kids! * You are required to provide other benefits to me and to my family (my husband will do all of your yard work because he is also hardworking and honest, except for that breaking-in part)! * If you try to call the police or force me out, I will call my friends who will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there! * It's only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do, and I'm just trying to better myself. I'm a hardworking and honest person, except for well, you know, I did break into your house. And what a deal it is for me! Sucker! I live in your house, contributing only a fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about it without being accused of cold, uncaring, selfish, prejudiced, and bigoted behavior. * Oh yeah, I demand that you learn my language!!! So you can communicate with me. Los mexicanos estamos enfadados de que los Estados Unidos pueden proteger sus propias fronteras, podr�a hacer m�s dif�cil a hurtadillas en este pa�s y permanece indefinidamente. Quiero ver si entiendo correctamente la l�gica detr�s de estos mexicanos. Digamos que me irrumpir en su casa. Digamos que cuando me descubra en tu casa, te insisten en que me voy. Pero yo le digo, "He hecho todas las camas y lavan los platos y la ropa y la hicieron barridos los pisos. Que he hecho todas las cosas que no le gusta hacer. Soy trabajadora y honesta - a excepci�n de cuando I irrumpieron en su casa. " De acuerdo a los mexicanos: Â* * Se requiere que usted quisiera permanecer en su casa! * Usted est� obligado a a�adir yo a su familia plan de seguro! * Usted tiene la obligaci�n de educar a mis hijos! * Debe proporcionar otros beneficios a mi persona ya mi familia (mi esposo har� todo lo que est� de su patio de trabajo, ya que tambi�n es trabajadora y honesta, con la excepci�n de que las divisiones o en parte)! * Si intenta llamar a la polic�a o fuerza de m� voy a llamar a mis amigos que su casa se piquete con pancartas que proclaman mi derecho de estar ah� * Es justo, despu�s de todo, porque usted tiene una bonita casa que yo, y estoy tratando de mejorar mi persona. Soy un persona honesta y trabajadora, con la excepci�n de bien, usted sabe, yo descanso en su casa. �Y qu� es un negocio para m� Sucker! Yo vivo en su casa, lo que contribuye s�lo una fracci�n del costo de mantener mi, y no hay nada que pueda hacer al respecto, sin ser acusado de fr�o, insensible, ego�sta, prejuicios, y el comportamiento intolerante. |
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Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Mar 21, 9:28Â*am, bobandcarole wrote:
On Mar 19, 1:36Â*pm, bobandcarole wrote: On Mar 19, 12:31�pm, Tim wrote: e Are you somebody that thinks America doesn't have a right to protect its borders and keep the aliens out, or do we need to check your greencard? Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into your house. Let's say that when you discover me in your house, you insist that I leave. But I say, "I've made all the beds and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors. I've done all the things you don't like to do. I'm hardworking and honest -- except for when I broke into your house." According to the Mexicans: Â** You are required to let me stay in your house! * You are required to add me to your family's insurance plan! * You are required to educate my kids! * You are required to provide other benefits to me and to my family (my husband will do all of your yard work because he is also hardworking and honest, except for that breaking-in part)! * If you try to call the police or force me out, I will call my friends who will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there! * It's only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do, and I'm just trying to better myself. I'm a hardworking and honest person, except for well, you know, I did break into your house. And what a deal it is for me! Sucker! I live in your house, contributing only a fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about it without being accused of cold, uncaring, selfish, prejudiced, and bigoted behavior. * Oh yeah, I demand that you learn my language!!! So you can communicate with me. Los mexicanos estamos enfadados de que los Estados Unidos pueden proteger sus propias fronteras, podr�a hacer m�s dif�cil a hurtadillas en este pa�s y permanece indefinidamente. Quiero ver si entiendo correctamente la l�gica detr�s de estos mexicanos. Digamos que me irrumpir en su casa. Digamos que cuando me descubra en tu casa, te insisten en que me voy. Pero yo le digo, "He hecho todas las camas y lavan los platos y la ropa y la hicieron barridos los pisos. Que he hecho todas las cosas que no le gusta hacer. Soy trabajadora y honesta - a excepci�n de cuando I irrumpieron en su casa. " De acuerdo a los mexicanos: Â* * Se requiere que usted quisiera permanecer en su casa! * Usted est� obligado a a�adir yo a su familia plan de seguro! * Usted tiene la obligaci�n de educar a mis hijos! * Debe proporcionar otros beneficios a mi persona ya mi familia (mi esposo har� todo lo que est� de su patio de trabajo, ya que tambi�n es trabajadora y honesta, con la excepci�n de que las divisiones o en parte)! * Si intenta llamar a la polic�a o fuerza de m� voy a llamar a mis amigos que su casa se piquete con pancartas que proclaman mi derecho de estar ah� * Es justo, despu�s de todo, porque usted tiene una bonita casa que yo, y estoy tratando de mejorar mi persona. Soy un persona honesta y trabajadora, con la excepci�n de bien, usted sabe, yo descanso en su casa. �Y qu� es un negocio para m� Sucker! Yo vivo en su casa, lo que contribuye s�lo una fracci�n del costo de mantener mi, y no hay nada que pueda hacer al respecto, sin ser acusado de fr�o, insensible, ego�sta, prejuicios, y el comportamiento intolerante.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - muchas gracias |
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Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely.Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans.Let's say I break into your ho
I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul bobandcarole wrote: On Mar 19, 1:36 pm, bobandcarole wrote: On Mar 19, 12:31�pm, Tim wrote: e Are you somebody that thinks America doesn't have a right to protect its borders and keep the aliens out, or do we need to check your greencard? Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into your house. Let's say that when you discover me in your house, you insist that I leave. But I say, "I've made all the beds and washed the dishes and did the laundry and swept the floors. I've done all the things you don't like to do. I'm hardworking and honest -- except for when I broke into your house." According to the Mexicans: * You are required to let me stay in your house! * You are required to add me to your family's insurance plan! * You are required to educate my kids! * You are required to provide other benefits to me and to my family (my husband will do all of your yard work because he is also hardworking and honest, except for that breaking-in part)! * If you try to call the police or force me out, I will call my friends who will picket your house carrying signs that proclaim my right to be there! * It's only fair, after all, because you have a nicer house than I do, and I'm just trying to better myself. I'm a hardworking and honest person, except for well, you know, I did break into your house. And what a deal it is for me! Sucker! I live in your house, contributing only a fraction of the cost of my keep, and there is nothing you can do about it without being accused of cold, uncaring, selfish, prejudiced, and bigoted behavior. * Oh yeah, I demand that you learn my language!!! So you can communicate with me. Los mexicanos estamos enfadados de que los Estados Unidos pueden proteger sus propias fronteras, podr�a hacer m�s dif�cil a hurtadillas en este pa�s y permanece indefinidamente. Quiero ver si entiendo correctamente la l�gica detr�s de estos mexicanos. Digamos que me irrumpir en su casa. Digamos que cuando me descubra en tu casa, te insisten en que me voy. Pero yo le digo, "He hecho todas las camas y lavan los platos y la ropa y la hicieron barridos los pisos. Que he hecho todas las cosas que no le gusta hacer. Soy trabajadora y honesta - a excepci�n de cuando I irrumpieron en su casa. " De acuerdo a los mexicanos: * Se requiere que usted quisiera permanecer en su casa! * Usted est� obligado a a�adir yo a su familia plan de seguro! * Usted tiene la obligaci�n de educar a mis hijos! * Debe proporcionar otros beneficios a mi persona ya mi familia (mi esposo har� todo lo que est� de su patio de trabajo, ya que tambi�n es trabajadora y honesta, con la excepci�n de que las divisiones o en parte)! * Si intenta llamar a la polic�a o fuerza de m� voy a llamar a mis amigos que su casa se piquete con pancartas que proclaman mi derecho de estar ah� * Es justo, despu�s de todo, porque usted tiene una bonita casa que yo, y estoy tratando de mejorar mi persona. Soy un persona honesta y trabajadora, con la excepci�n de bien, usted sabe, yo descanso en su casa. �Y qu� es un negocio para m� Sucker! Yo vivo en su casa, lo que contribuye s�lo una fracci�n del costo de mantener mi, y no hay nada que pueda hacer al respecto, sin ser acusado de fr�o, insensible, ego�sta, prejuicios, y el comportamiento intolerante. |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Mar 19, 2:36Â*pm, bobandcarole wrote:
On Mar 19, 12:31�pm, Tim wrote: e Are you somebody that thinks America doesn't have a right to protect its borders and keep the aliens out, or do we need to check your greencard? No, I'm somebody that doesn't like uneducated retarded redneck bigots. |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Apr 6, 12:05 pm, Paul Oman wrote:
I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul Don't know about Mexico or Russia, but I suspect that Canada, England, Japan (and many, many other countries) detain and deport. As for those countries that are on a completely different level of harshness, my thought is always that we shouldn't lower ourselves to that sad level. We're supposed to be better than they are, and should act like it. BW |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely.Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans.Let's say I break into your ho
Paul Oman wrote:
I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. Gordon |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Apr 6, 4:11 pm, Gordon wrote:
Paul Oman wrote: I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. Gordon This is not true - in fact, bush and company have recently suspended many environmental restrictions so they can build their fence along the US/Mexico border (which won't work, but that's just my opinion). Check out "www.snopes.com", a website dedicated to validating or invalidating stories like this which has been making the rounds for years. Here's the link: http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/nau.asp |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely.Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans.Let's say I break into your ho
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On Apr 6, 4:11 pm, Gordon wrote: Paul Oman wrote: I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. Gordon This is not true - in fact, bush and company have recently suspended many environmental restrictions so they can build their fence along the US/Mexico border (which won't work, but that's just my opinion). Check out "www.snopes.com", a website dedicated to validating or invalidating stories like this which has been making the rounds for years. Here's the link: http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/nau.asp Bush did nothing until the political pressure became too great. As for the rest, get the book and read it for yourself. This is not a conspiracy book, it was published by the participants! Gordon |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Apr 6, 7:11 pm, Gordon wrote:
BW wrote: On Apr 6, 4:11 pm, Gordon wrote: Paul Oman wrote: I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. Gordon This is not true - in fact, bush and company have recently suspended many environmental restrictions so they can build their fence along the US/Mexico border (which won't work, but that's just my opinion). Check out "www.snopes.com", a website dedicated to validating or invalidating stories like this which has been making the rounds for years. Here's the link: http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/nau.asp Bush did nothing until the political pressure became too great. As for the rest, get the book and read it for yourself. This is not a conspiracy book, it was published by the participants! Gordon Gordon, With all due respect, did you look at the snopes website I posted? BW |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into your h
"BW" wrote in message ... On Apr 6, 7:11 pm, Gordon wrote: BW wrote: On Apr 6, 4:11 pm, Gordon wrote: Paul Oman wrote: I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. Gordon This is not true - in fact, bush and company have recently suspended many environmental restrictions so they can build their fence along the US/Mexico border (which won't work, but that's just my opinion). Check out "www.snopes.com", a website dedicated to validating or invalidating stories like this which has been making the rounds for years. Here's the link: http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/nau.asp Bush did nothing until the political pressure became too great. As for the rest, get the book and read it for yourself. This is not a conspiracy book, it was published by the participants! Gordon Gordon, With all due respect, did you look at the snopes website I posted? BW I did, thanks. ;-) That damned snopes sqashes all the fun stuff, doesn't it? Gerry |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely.Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans.Let's say I break into your ho
BW wrote:
On Apr 6, 7:11 pm, Gordon wrote: BW wrote: On Apr 6, 4:11 pm, Gordon wrote: Paul Oman wrote: I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. Gordon This is not true - in fact, bush and company have recently suspended many environmental restrictions so they can build their fence along the US/Mexico border (which won't work, but that's just my opinion). Check out "www.snopes.com", a website dedicated to validating or invalidating stories like this which has been making the rounds for years. Here's the link: http://www.snopes.com/politics/immigration/nau.asp Bush did nothing until the political pressure became too great. As for the rest, get the book and read it for yourself. This is not a conspiracy book, it was published by the participants! Gordon Gordon, With all due respect, did you look at the snopes website I posted? BW With all due respect, the snopes site says nothing in respect to "Building A North American Community" that I referred to. Please go to http://www.cfr.org/publication/8102/ and read the pdf file which is the book. Read carefully and between the lines. BTW $1 usd is equal to $1 Canadian and has been for some time and will stay there. Gordon |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its own borders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans. Let's say I break into you
Gordon, With all due respect, did you look at the snopes website I posted? BW With all due respect, the snopes site says nothing in respect to "Building A North American Community" that I referred to. Please go to http://www.cfr.org/publication/8102/ and read the pdf file which is the book. Read carefully and between the lines. BTW $1 usd is equal to $1 Canadian and has been for some time and will stay there. Gordon hmmm, the link I opened addressed that book quite specifically. And when did $1US become equal to $1 Can? It's been about 18 months since I was last in Canada and there was a 15% differential then. Gerry |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stay indefinitely.Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind these Mexicans.Let's say I break into your ho
Paul Oman wrote:
I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... If you're sneaking into Mexico, you've got to be up to no good or cuckoo in the head. |
Mexicans are angry that the United States might protect its ownborders, might make it harder to sneak into this country and stayindefinitely. Let me see if I correctly understand the thinking behind theseMexicans. Let's say I break into your hous
On Apr 6, 6:11*pm, Gordon wrote:
Paul Oman wrote: I've always felt we should folks who sneak into the USA the same way folks who sneak into their country are treated. What happens if you sneak into Canada, Russia, Mexico, Japan, England? Are we more or less harsh then those governments? I understand Mexico is not very nice to folks that enter Mexico of the south illegally.... paul * *I suggest you all read " Building a North American Community" sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations. This book outlines the agreements reached in 2005 by the US, Canada, and Mexico. * Among other things, they wish to have open borders by 2010 which is why *the US gov has refused to do anything about our southern border. They also wish to have economies on a par which is why our dollar was deliberately devalued to a par with Canada. * *This book is cheap and is only 50 pages and offers a lot of insight as to why things are happening as they are. * Gordon |
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