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Old 11-11-2004, 07:29 PM
A264172 A264172 is offline
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Bush is not the first to chose to side with “the corporate criminals who sell out the jobs of Americans”. The borders with Mexico had been (prior to 911) dissolving for years, producing that “giant sucking sound” of NAFTA was only step along the way. It's a situation that grows worse with the pressure of Central American poverty. And now the jobs that don’t get taken by illegals here get shipped over there. It can’t be good to have a steady stream of foreigners inside the border and outside the system.

Legalizing illegals, prosecuting illegal employers, along with establishing jobs and stable governments in Mexico and Canada are all parts of stabilizing North America. Look at the EU, their not happy about everything thats happining there, but their Euro is beating our Dollar.

How many of you consider retirement to Mexico? In some ways It seems ideal but really it seems ridiculous. Who wants to live in an land of poverty and corruption? On my own street if my neighbor has a problem, it becomes my problem wether I like it or not. All the way to the Panama Canal.
Not easy like MB’s.
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(Now waiting under a bridge in order to become one)

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Last edited by A264172; 11-11-2004 at 11:55 PM.
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