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An Open Letter to Mexican President Calderon

May 1, 2008 - 12:35 am - by Kender MacGowan
kender
2008-05-01 18:22:57

Joe, I know the economy of mexico, the fact that they are a major trading partner with us and I have dealt with illegals extensively. I also know that Presidente Calderon is an ally of the United States, but NONE OF THAT EXCUSES the FACT that the mexican government is corrupt from the bottom up, and it is an expected and accepted part of their culture, and the mexican government exacerbates the problem of illegal immigration here while having some of the most, if not the most, onerous immigration laws in the western hemisphere.

I stand by my assessment that you are an apologist for corruption and illegal aliens, and no matter how many times to come back to whine that I am not answering moot issues you brought up the truth of the matter is that I am completely correct here in calling for the Mexican President to punish Curiel and pointing out the rampant corruption and thievery that goes on in mexico and calling for that to end as well.

Now on to your tangent about Iraq. This is not an article about Iraq. Iraq has nothing to do with Mexico in this article, BUT we aren’t running security in mexico (yet) but if we were we’d be doing a better job simply because it is exceedingly hard (comparatively speaking) to bribe our guys, but as easy as breathing to bribe mexicans, which means we would get the job done. As for the Merida Initiative, mexico needs to keep doing more on their own and stop begging money and aid from us. As long as they continue to push their citizens here and demand we open our borders and cease enforcing our laws we should send them nothing but deported illegals and bills to cover their share of our medical, education and incarceration systems.