On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 19:55:38 -0700, C J Campbell
wrote in
2007102319553816807-christophercampbell@hotmailcom:
On 2007-10-23 17:38:46 -0700, Larry Dighera said:
On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 17:42:02 -0700, "NW_Pilot"
wrote in
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Yea, it's called the North American Union...
The first I heard of this was from the mouth of Vincente Fox:
http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/category/resistance/
Vicente Fox admits to wanting a North American Union on Jon
Stewart Show
Stewart’s applauding audience believes flooding the US with
illegals, surrendering our sovereignty to Mexico (and vice-versa)
and ripping up the US constitution is a good idea apparently
[video]
So, if all this giant conspiracy with George Bush involved really
exists, why haven't all the Democratic candidates made a major issue of
it?
I just heard about it and did some research. As it was Clinton, as I
recall, who signed NAFTA, how can Democrats tactfully pursue this
issue? I suspect we will hear more about this issue as time goes on
because of Fox's comments being broadcast.
Vincente Fox seems willing to tell all:
http://www.billmaher.com/?page_id=213
MAHER: Oh, if only we would have – if only we would have
presidents just disappearing. [laughter] But…but I – I know you
have very mixed feelings about President Bush. I know you are
friendly with him because he came and visited you during his early
days in office. That was a very gratifying thing for you. But that
doesn’t really stack up against some of his giant boners like the
Iraq war, does it? [laughter]
FOX: No.
MAHER: [overlapping] And – and you’ve called him a “windshield
cowboy”? What is that?
FOX: Yeah. You know, in that visit, I noticed when I took him to
see this beautiful stallion that I ride, and having rided [sic]
all my life since I was two years old, I noticed that he was a
little bit trembling, a little bit afraid of touching the horse.
[laughter] And then I invited him to ride it. He said, “No, no,
no, security would not allow me to ride that horse.” [laughter]
[applause]
And then…and then I paid a visit back here in Texas, and he
invited me to go around his farm there. By the way, a very modest
home that he’s got there. And he was driving this pickup,
beautiful pickup. And so I could notice that he knows how to drive
a pickup, but he doesn’t know how to ride a horse. [laughter]
[applause]
MAHER: Well…and – and a couple—
FOX: He’s a good friend, huh?
MAHER: Yeah, well, if you like a friend like that, sure.
[laughter] But, I remember a couple of years ago, at one of the
correspondents’ dinners in Washington, his wife, Laura Bush, got
up and told a story—
FOX: [overlapping] Great lady.
MAHER: What?
FOX: Great lady.
MAHER: Great lady. Well, sure, look who she’s standing next to.
[laughter] But – but she said that – she told a story that—[he
laughs]—and she said that she remembered an instance where the
president – before he was president – tried to “milk” a horse.
[laughter] And she said it was a male horse. [laughter] Which is
an unsettling image on either side of the border, I think you’d
agree. [laughter]
http://tpmelectioncentral.com/2007/0..._of_horses.php
Vicente Fox: "Cowboy" Bush Is Scared Of Horses
By Eric Kleefeld - September 21, 2007, 9:20AM
Here's another fun detail from Vicente Fox's upcoming
autobiography: He says that despite President Bush's cowboy image,
the man is actually scared of horses.
Fox tells the story of the two men meeting in Mexico in early
2001, in which he invited Bush to ride a large horse. Bush
nervously backed away. "A horse lover can always tell when others
don't share our passion," Fox wrote.
Fun fact: Bush's Crawford ranch, purchased in 1999 in order to
help create a down-home image for his presidential campaign, does
not have any horses.
Fox was the first President of Mexico in twenty hears that was not
part of the corrupt party that held power there for so long. But they
aren't dead yet:
http://aftermathnews.wordpress.com/category/resistance/
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/...n3365380.shtml
Protestors Tear Down Vicente Fox Statue
Statue Of Former Mexican President Destroyed Right Before
Dedication
BOCA DEL RIO, Mexico, Oct. 14, 2007
(CBS/AP) Opposition protesters have torn down a bronze statue of
former Mexican President Vicente Fox, just hours after it was
erected this morning.
Workers put up the commemorative 10-foot statue before dawn in the
city of Boca del Rio, in Veracruz state.
But by midmorning a crowd of about 100 angry protesters began
egging the statue, fastened a rope around its neck and pulled it
to the ground.
Many were members of the centrist Revolutionary Institutional
Party, which governed Mexico for much of the 20th century until
Fox (of the conservative National Action Party) won a presidential
election in 2000.
The statue's inauguration ceremony, scheduled for tomorrow, has
been canceled.