Thursday, July 06, 2006

Ralph Peters On The Mexican "Election"

"Mexico is the most important foreign country to the security and economy of the United States - whether we like it or not. Nobody's going to tow our neighbor out to sea, so our policies must get beyond emotional sloganeering to seek mutual solutions to long-neglected problems, from immigration to the drug-cartel "ownership" of the border. Name-calling is never a substitute for practical solutions.

So here's the bottom line on the still-undecided Mexican election: The crucial issue is whether or not Lopez Obrador will put his own ego above the national interest if he's defeated. Whoever loses must do so with grace; to do otherwise would be to inflict grave damage on Mexico's budding democracy. Mexico can't afford political violence."
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Sorry, but they don't have the stones. Great Depressions, wars, Dust Bowls, Americans endured them all without rushing to the Canada...draft-dodgers notwithstanding because they're not Americans. It takes salt to stay and fix what is wrong. Invading America by the millions leaves me to believe that Mexicans don't have nearly enough of it to weather such storms, and please, enough with the Noble Beaners. They've turned the place into a corrupt hell and when there was little left to salvage decided to do much of the same here.

The LAST thing we need is Ralph Peters trying to prove that he's worthy of being hired by the Dems...election years means a LOT of them are scrambling for work... because he's oh-so-fairminded.

You repel boarders, not welcome them.

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