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Policy Change

Obama welcomes Calderon on White House Lawn:

[Obama to Calderon] In the twenty-first century, we are defined not by our borders, but by our bonds. Let us stand together. Let us face the future together. Let us work together.
...Mexico and the United States can enhance each others’ prosperity if they work together, Calderon said, employing an Obama campaign slogan as part of his argument—“yes we can!"

NB:  "Si Se Puede!" was NOT an “Obama campaign slogan”, you disingenuous blockhead.
...was it?!?

Looming over Calderon’s state visit is Arizona’s controversial immigration law, which makes it a crime under state law to be in the U.S. illegally. [did you read what you just wrote?!?] ... Calderon took on the law directly Wednesday, saying it encourages discrimination. He called for the U.S. and Mexico to work together to solve the complex, politically sensitive immigration issue.

“We can do so if we create a safer border, a border that will unite us instead of dividing us, uniting our people,” Calderon said in a South Lawn ceremony heralding the start of his visit. “We can do so with a community that will promote a dignified life in an orderly way for both our countries.”

...

Around the White House grounds, Mexican and U.S. flags flew together, while cheering school children and military in their finest dress uniforms gathered on the South Lawn to embrace the pageantry.

Well… No echoing imagery there...

Other issues expected to be on the agenda include:

- Climate change...

*sound of penny dropping*

Ahh… “Climate change” is the dog whistle code word for One World Gubbmint.  That’s what this is all about—the erasure of all national boundaries [cuz it is working so well in the EU].

I’m just wondering about their plans for all the nationalist pee-poles of the world.  We Redneck Teabaggers aren’t the only ones who will resist—anyone who’s been to Europe is familiar with the ‘country folk’ who carry deep suspicion of anyone not from their own village, much less from another country.  Yet theelite are moving forward at a steady speed.  [yes, including Boosh.] And yet, most folks look at ya like ya just sprung a LaRouche button is you mention the trend toward One World Gubbmint*.

It’s gonna be an interesting undertaking.

*reminds me of what folks say about Satan’s greatest accomplishment:  convincing folks he doesn’t exist…

Posted by Claire on 05/19 at 07:26 AM
  1. In another part of the Blitzer interview, he asks Calderon if somebody can just walk into Mexico and get a job.  Paraphrasing the answer, Calderon said that no, he’d be picked up and thrown out of the country or jailed. Evidently he did not find this ironic.

    As far as those nasty assault weapons the cartels are so fond of, most of them are fully automatic weapons, illegal here.  So they’re probably coming from somewhere else.  When somebody (like a cartel king) has bucketsful of money (and not pesos, either), fancy weapons can be got in just about any marketplace in the world and brought to your doorstep muy pronto.

    “CALDERON: No. They—they [the cartels] are not winning.”

    Mexican town’s police force quits after ambush

    “The resignation of six of the 11 municipal officers in La Union Monday evening comes after several other Mexican towns have seen mass police resignations because of cartel violence or threats.”

    Baghdad Bob, reincarnated.

    Posted by ZZMike  on  05/21/10  at  02:30 AM

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