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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Bush urged to block Mexican military

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newsrider

Anyone believing Mexico is an ally of the United States is a fool. Mexico relies on us for their illegal drug sales and illegals crossing over the border to have babies American born so American people have to pay their way. I'm sick of having to listen to Spanish messages on answering devices at the bank or options for Spanish anywhere in America. I'm sick and tired of my tax dollars benefitting these imbeciles. It is fact they don't cross over to flip hamburgers or pick fruit. They come to the U.S. to sell their drugs for big money. If you ever visit a Federal prison, you will find the vast majority of convicts to be Mexican or South American drug dealers.
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kmooneyham

This has been one of the current administration's true failings: the lack of sincere effort to enforce our borders...the Border Patrol personnel work hard and put their lives on the line every day...trying to stem a huge tide of illegal aliens and drug smugglers, and possibly even terrorists...and the whole thing with the prosecution of the two agents, Ramos and Compean, and sending them to jail over shooting a Mexican drug dealer, ridiculous...they perhaps violated procedure, but that deserves a reprimand, not jail time...this is a disgrace! (Though personally I think that both agents should have gotten medals for a job well done.)
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soxconn

One cannot be sure why President Bush and his administration are allocating special privileges to Mexico but he definitely has. The leverage may be oil and if it is, he should have notified Congress and pushed the issue long before energy independence became a national security issue. The Border Patrol is correct. Homeland Defense should be responsible but if this continues, someone is going to get killed in the process and the buck will stop in the White House.
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Katalina

Clearly, Bush has another agenda that prevents him from taking serious action against Mexico/Calderon for their military incursions, the violence they've sent across our border, and the drugs being grown in our national parks, not to mention the millions of illegal aliens they've sent to the US. If this lack of action on all fronts is not evidence of corruption by the Bush administration and those colluding with them - members of both parties - I don't know what is.
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RWZ

It's called treason. Why don't the four previous posters say this?
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richard_the_first

I hate to admit this RWZ but I think High Crimes and Misdemeanors come closer to the mark.
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FREEDUMB

Their drugs are here their people are here and they will never leave they mind as well open the border so i can go down with free reign like they do here! "Mexican American! they like there na na and their no no's and there na na na no" maybe the Pueblo housing market is better down there now. We need to find out how many houses McCaine has down there now but he pry doesn't know.
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patrick80639

Isn't this how our last war against Mexico started?
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obee1

Jeb Bush's sons are the only males left in the Bush dynasty. They are dual mexican/American citizens from their mother. The NAU or at least a merging of America with mexico will put the Bush boys in the position of power if not the direct leadership. So, to expect el Presidente Jorge Bush to enforce our laws or protect our country's sovereignty is working against the planned 2010 merger and the New World Order that they are planning. The Bush family has had this planned for decades and will do what is best for the Bush family. The country be damned! The Constitution? To quote el Presidente Bush "...Just a Damn piece of paper..."!
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pfa

obeee1, that 2010 merger? unfortunately, the space alien overlords who are guiding us toward the new world order have chosen to postpone any new action until 2016 so they can see if president obama decides just to go ahead and do it on his own initiative.
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obee1

Keep up the good work pfa! http://www.freedomsphoenix.com/Find-Freedom.htm?At=017996&From=News
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ACarney

"Homeland Security" cavity-searches our grandmothers at domestic airports, while it allows the armed forces of a foreign nation to invade our borders at will. It's time to flush the federal government and replace it with something constitutional.
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KarlinPhoenix

I think it is criminal that the President knows that illegal aliens, Jihadis and Mexican Military cross into our country at will, yet he specifically does nothing to prevent this illegal border-crossing outrage. I would support any prosecution of this President for his lack of action in this "Clear and Present Danger" to our country. In Arizona alone, 10,000 illegal aliens enter each week (Border Patrol conservative estimates). "They" say we are not being invaded, Ha! In 2005, it was estimated by the Federal Government that there were at least 20,000 Jihadis in this country. It is well know that many Jihadis are entering through Mexico. It is only a matter of time before these Jihadis blow themselves up in elementary schools, shopping malls and airport lobbies. All we can hope for is these bomb-wearing Jihadis do a circuit test out in the desert somewhere--Boom! Where's the fence? Why has the Bush administration, including the Dept of Homeland Security, specifically unfunded the double fence that was signed into law a few years ago? While Bush dawdles and welcomes his friends, the Mexicans, our enemies plan our deaths from their homes in America.
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adt499

Any country that fails to secure it's borders will soon fail to exist. Any government that fails to act on securing it's borders is subject to trial for treason and shot before a firing squad. Any citizenry who fails to act in response will soon be forced into slavery.
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KarlinPhoenix

I just learned of another murder committed by an illegal Mexican in the Phoenix Metro area. A car load of Mexican Illegals ran over an American (white) in Avondale, Arizona. While the hurt man was trapped under the car, the driver got out and went through the dying man's pockets, stealing his wallet and cash. Then, the Mexican driver got back in the car and continued running over the American, killing him. The Mexicans fled to Mexico. That is how the Mexicans get away with most of their continuing criminal activities here in Arizona. Where's the fence!?
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