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    Guadalupe-Hidalgo

    It seems like the President and many in Congress want to merge the U.S. with Canada and Mexico. I was just wondering about something. With statements made by the previous and current Presidents of Mexico, they have already abrogated the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo which ended the war between Mexico and the U.S. That should return us to a state of war. Mexico has encouraged her citizens to cross the border illegally and take up residence in the United States in violation of our immigration laws. The President of Mexico has publicly stated that "where there is a Mexican, there is Mexico." The President of the U.S. has told the Mexican people (when he was in Mexico) that he would work for them on immigration issues.

    If the President and Congress really want to extend U.S. Constitutional protections and federal privileges to citizens of Mexico, why don't they just annex Mexico? Annex Mexico and everybody gets what they want. The President and those globalists he represents get two thirds of the North American "Community" (Union) they want, Mexicans get free access to all of the U.S. rights and privileges we have (because when we annex Mexico we make all Mexican citizens U.S. citizens), businesses get all the labor they can use BUT they have to pay them at the going legal rate, we eliminate the need for a border fence, we eliminate delays in border crossings, the advantages go on and on.

    Just wondering.

    Rickey Braddam

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    Categories: Alien Invasion
    Posted by RBraddam on Saturday, February 09, 2008 8:26 PM
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