> Mexican president meeting with John McCain > Mexico Star > Thursday 3rd July, 2008
> U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain is meeting with > Mexican President Felipe Calderon Thursday on the final leg of a three- > day trip to Latin America.
> Senator McCain is expected to discuss illegal immigration and express > his support for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and > Mexico's war on drugs.
> The Arizona senator began the day with a tour of the Basilica de > Guadalupe, a major center of worship for Catholics in the nation's > capital, Mexico City.
> McCain arrived in Mexico late Wednesday, after a two-day trip to > Colombia, where he met with President Alvaro Uribe.
> The presumptive Republican nominee said the flow of drugs from > Colombia and Mexico continues to be a major challenge for the United > States.
> McCain praised Mr. Uribe's efforts to crack down on illegal drugs and > leftist guerillas and expressed support for a free trade agreement > between the U.S. and Colombia.
> Senator McCain urged Colombia to address its human rights record, a > key reason the pact is currently stalled in the U.S. Congress.
> McCain faces the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Barack > Obama, in the November general election.
> Senator Obama has announced plans to visit Europe and the Middle East > later this year in an effort to boost his foreign policy credentials.
> Obama's campaign has confirmed stops in Jordan, Israel, Germany, > France and the United Kingdom. Aides would not confirm if the Illinois > senator will visit Iraq and Afghanistan.
Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of dung or a chunk of poop?
>On Jul 4, 6:00 pm, Don Gabacho <jpast...@nettaxi.com> wrote: > Mexican >president meeting with John McCain >> Mexico Star >> Thursday 3rd July, 2008
>> U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain is meeting with >> Mexican President Felipe Calderon Thursday on the final leg of a three- >> day trip to Latin America.
>> Senator McCain is expected to discuss illegal immigration and express >> his support for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and >> Mexico's war on drugs.
>> The Arizona senator began the day with a tour of the Basilica de >> Guadalupe, a major center of worship for Catholics in the nation's >> capital, Mexico City.
>> McCain arrived in Mexico late Wednesday, after a two-day trip to >> Colombia, where he met with President Alvaro Uribe.
>> The presumptive Republican nominee said the flow of drugs from >> Colombia and Mexico continues to be a major challenge for the United >> States.
>> McCain praised Mr. Uribe's efforts to crack down on illegal drugs and >> leftist guerillas and expressed support for a free trade agreement >> between the U.S. and Colombia.
>> Senator McCain urged Colombia to address its human rights record, a >> key reason the pact is currently stalled in the U.S. Congress.
>> McCain faces the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Barack >> Obama, in the November general election.
>> Senator Obama has announced plans to visit Europe and the Middle East >> later this year in an effort to boost his foreign policy credentials.
>> Obama's campaign has confirmed stops in Jordan, Israel, Germany, >> France and the United Kingdom. Aides would not confirm if the Illinois >> senator will visit Iraq and Afghanistan. >Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of >dung or a chunk >of poop? >bill >http://www.numbersusa.com/ NumbersUSA
> Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of > dung or a chunk of poop?
It doesn't matter who wins the election, there is going to be another amnesty, and the USA is going to get 50 million Mexican immigrants who will want to make *our country* into a better Mexico because their social and political systems just don't work for them.
>On Jul 5, 3:07 am, billimmel...@yahoo.com wrote: >> Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of >> dung or a chunk of poop? >It doesn't matter who wins the election, there is going to be another >amnesty, and the USA is going to get 50 million Mexican immigrants who >will want to make *our country* into a better Mexico because their social >and political systems just don't work for them.
> Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of > dung or a chunk of poop?
It doesn't matter who wins the election, there is going to be another amnesty, and the USA is going to get 50 million Mexican immigrants who will want to make *our country* into a better Mexico because their social and political systems just don't work for them.
you actually have a btter chance of getting obama to stop it than you do with mccunt,
mccunt is owned by the businesses who want the cheap labor, but the cheap labor is hurting poor people, especially poor minorities,
On Jul 5, 7:06 am, "." <Rhiann...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jul 5, 3:07 am, billimmel...@yahoo.com wrote:
> > Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of > > dung or a chunk of poop?
> It doesn't matter who wins the election, there is going to be another > amnesty, and the USA is going to get 50 million Mexican immigrants who > will want to make *our country* into a better Mexico because their > social and political systems just don't work for them.
Yep, and if Osama Obama is the President, he is going to give them all free health care at U.S. citizens expense and U.S. citizens will have to stand in line behind these illegal immigrants to get it.
> > Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of > > dung or a chunk of poop?
> It doesn't matter who wins the election, there is going to be another > amnesty, and the USA is going to get 50 million Mexican immigrants who > will want to make *our country* into a better Mexico because their > social and political systems just don't work for them.
> you actually have a btter chance of getting obama to stop it than you do > with mccunt,
>> > Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of >> > dung or a chunk of poop?
>> It doesn't matter who wins the election, there is going to be another >> amnesty, and the USA is going to get 50 million Mexican immigrants who >> will want to make *our country* into a better Mexico because their >> social and political systems just don't work for them.
>> you actually have a btter chance of getting obama to stop it than you do >> with mccunt,
> Yeah right, try again.
and coming from another bitter,clinging, hillbilly loser,failure, and fuckup who has never been right you can bet money on what I said if this piece of shit says I'm wrong, only because these retarded hillbilly primates have NEVER been right
billimmel...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Jul 4, 6:00 pm, Don Gabacho <jpast...@nettaxi.com> wrote: >> Mexican president meeting with John McCain >> Mexico Star >> Thursday 3rd July, 2008
>> U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain is meeting with >> Mexican President Felipe Calderon Thursday on the final leg of a three- >> day trip to Latin America.
>> Senator McCain is expected to discuss illegal immigration and express >> his support for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and >> Mexico's war on drugs.
>> The Arizona senator began the day with a tour of the Basilica de >> Guadalupe, a major center of worship for Catholics in the nation's >> capital, Mexico City.
>> McCain arrived in Mexico late Wednesday, after a two-day trip to >> Colombia, where he met with President Alvaro Uribe.
>> The presumptive Republican nominee said the flow of drugs from >> Colombia and Mexico continues to be a major challenge for the United >> States.
>> McCain praised Mr. Uribe's efforts to crack down on illegal drugs and >> leftist guerillas and expressed support for a free trade agreement >> between the U.S. and Colombia.
>> Senator McCain urged Colombia to address its human rights record, a >> key reason the pact is currently stalled in the U.S. Congress.
>> McCain faces the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, Barack >> Obama, in the November general election.
>> Senator Obama has announced plans to visit Europe and the Middle East >> later this year in an effort to boost his foreign policy credentials.
>> Obama's campaign has confirmed stops in Jordan, Israel, Germany, >> France and the United Kingdom. Aides would not confirm if the Illinois >> senator will visit Iraq and Afghanistan.
> Can McCain out-pander the mulatto? Which is more appealing, a piece of > dung or a chunk > of poop?
We'll have amnesty no matter who gets elected. But the joke will be on the illegals!
The point of hiring an illegal slave is to avoid paying a decent wage and taxes. Making illegals citizens won't solve that. It just prices them out of their own market.