Mexicans pose for photos in front of the burning car as a tire explodes

Your video is based on the interpretations of a Mormon secessionist.







The link to the book I posted is from the former manager of the Congressional quarterly.


You decide who to take more seriously.
I trust Mormon's
 
aiding the enemy??

~S~
I'm not sure about that, as the U.S. has not formally declared Mexico a belligerent power.

We do more trade with them than any other nation besides China.

. . . but, if the U.S. population finally wakes up to how much of that nation's government is controlled by the cartels, it may happen.

Otherwise, we are more than likely doomed to the same fates as Mexican Judges, lawyers and politicians have succumbed to.
 
I'm not sure about that, as the U.S. has not formally declared Mexico a belligerent power.

We do more trade with them than any other nation besides China.

. . . but, if the U.S. population finally wakes up to how much of that nation's government is controlled by the cartels, it may happen.

Otherwise, we are more than likely doomed to the same fates as Mexican Judges, lawyers and politicians have succumbed to.
I'm unsure as well Mr B.......gut did you hear the Mexican potus go off on us?? :oops: .....belligerant would seem to be rather descriptive......~S~
 
That is like saying I send mercenaries to your house, evict you, I own it :itsok:
That is the way the world worked in those days. Territory was won and lost as the result of wars. Things like the Louisiana and Alaska purchases were vanishingly rare. In fact they may have been the only two examples of one country buying territory from another.
 
Don’t know what that has to do with illegal immigration. Maybe you could tell us why a country does not have the right to determine its own borders, especially when that has to do with criminals. Maybe you should have more compassion with those who have been killed with those who are permanently injured as a result
 
Make Mexico the 51st State
No we don’t want to deal with the Mexican culture of rampant corruption. You have to pay bribes (called mordida) anytime you want anything done there. Get pulled over by a cop, slip him twenty bucks and drive away without a ticket. Need a phone installed, bribe the installer to finish the job, or he walks away to “order parts” that never seem to arrive. Like the rest of Latin America, corruption has been part of the economy for so long that no one can conceive of doing their job without being bribed. Mexico is a failed state and trying to absorb it would just create a running sore within the USA.
 

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