We should immediately get a nice big wall built along the border (to stop the guns) and start strict examinations and controls on all money being sent into Mexico.
After all, it's what the Mexican Government wants!
We The People have had problems with the corrupt Mexican government since day one. They have NEVER lived up to any treaty or agreement. They look upon us as stupid. And, they have always had it in mind that they will take 'their' land back.
Perhaps we'll need a repeat performance of the mid-1800's. When we kicked their behinds so hard. That they crawled back down into there own self-created hell-hole. And we took control of New Mexico, Arizona, California and other territory.
Never, not even for a moment, should we forget that there are plenty in Mexico that are our avowed enemies.
"President Felipe Calderon, who took office on Dec. 1, has waged a major offensive against the cartels, sending more than 24,000 troops to regions ravaged by drug-related beheadings and execution-style slayings."
And the Mexican government wonders why these people seek guns and other weapons? This sounds like a war to me.
By God I think he's right!
ReplyDeleteWe should immediately get a nice big wall built along the border (to stop the guns) and start strict examinations and controls on all money being sent into Mexico.
After all, it's what the Mexican Government wants!
We The People have had problems with the corrupt Mexican government since day one. They have NEVER lived up to any treaty or agreement. They look upon us as stupid. And, they have always had it in mind that they will take 'their' land back.
ReplyDeletePerhaps we'll need a repeat performance of the mid-1800's. When we kicked their behinds so hard. That they crawled back down into there own self-created hell-hole. And we took control of New Mexico, Arizona, California and other territory.
Never, not even for a moment, should we forget that there are plenty in Mexico that are our avowed enemies.
"President Felipe Calderon, who took office on Dec. 1, has waged a major offensive against the cartels, sending more than 24,000 troops to regions ravaged by drug-related beheadings and execution-style slayings."
ReplyDeleteAnd the Mexican government wonders why these people seek guns and other weapons? This sounds like a war to me.