October 03, 2006
Mexican President Vicente Fox, who leaves office Dec. 1, has called the barrier "shameful" and compared it to the Berlin Wall. His spokesman yesterday urged Bush to veto the bill."This decision hurts bilateral relations, goes against the spirit of cooperation needed to guarantee security on the common border, creates a climate of tension in border communities," Ruben Aguilar told reporters.
I’ll tell you what – if you would keep your border jumpers and drug smugglers out of our country, and we wouldn’t need to build a fence. But since you and your country encourage and profit from both the trafficking in illegal drugs and the trafficking in human beings, we need it. Look in the mirror if you want to know why it has come to this.
Maybe your successor will do a better job with this matter.
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The siteowner's sentiments are directed rightly here, but the successor to Fox has little incentive to aid an America distracted ,polarized and sapped by a no-win Iraq War, drastically reduced world good will for us as a result of Bush's intrusion, and liberals and free traders who wish to even out US/Mexican living standards.
Like Buchanan or not, his cry to "come home" will eventually be heeded and the longer delayed the more land will be lost to Hispanic revanchists.
Posted by: Ken Hoop at Wed Oct 4 09:34:29 2006 (DZbll)
Or is this just a case of the old saying being true -- "Even a stopped clock is right twice a day."
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Wed Oct 4 11:32:30 2006 (fJogy)
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