Talking Border Security With….VICENTE FOX!
J.J. Jackson* | February 20, 2006
MILWAUKEE President Bush and Mexico’s President Vicente Fox swapped ideas today on how to stop violence and improve security along the two countries’ mutual border.
Press secretary Scott McClellan says Bush telephone Fox while traveling to Milwaukee to give a speech. McClellan says the pair “talked about working together” to improve conditions that have been a source of friction between the two countries. KLTV 7
Pardon me for thinking this, but isn’t talking to Vicente Fox about border security the same as talking to Osama bin Laden about fighting terrorism?
Vicente Fox doesn’t want a secure border. The minute our border is secure, he has to man up and make Mexico a country where people can…GASP…get a job! The minute our border is secure, Vicente Fox has to take care of his poor, uneducated masses instead of sending them over to a real country to take care of them.
President Bush, Vicente Fox is no friend to the United States. Working with him on anything other than practicing your spanish is futile.
If you really want homeland security, try talking to Americans who actually have ideas, like Randy Graf or Jim Gilchrist. By talking to someone who least desires to actually have a secure border, you are showing that you truly don’t care if our border is secure.
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