Sunday, May 20, 2007

MEXICO REALLY DOESN'T LIKE US

Mexicans aren't sold on U.S. immigration plan. Many in Mexico expressed disappointment Friday with the U.S. Congress' immigration reform proposal, arguing it doesn't let enough Mexicans enter the United States legally to work. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18742469/from/ET/. In Mexico City, women now have open access to abortion during the first 12 weeks of their pregnancy, making the Third World metropolis more liberalized than South Dakota. This is highly controversial in such a Catholic nation. In fact, Mexico City is perhaps the only place in Latin America where abortions are widely available. Many in this hemisphere feel that the purpose of law is to protect the helpless in society, and deplore this turn of events. Some complain that they can't live in a country where this can happen. The city government, however, contends that too many illegal and unsafe abortions have been taking place. Such an unpopular move is sure to doom Mexico's left wing in future elections. N.M. Senators Introduce Bill To Expand Laser Visa Zone To 100 Miles Of Southwest Border Wowee. Now we can see if you've got a visa to be here from 100 miles away. That is, if the mountains and sand dunes don't get in the way. I've got to get a job with the government . I received an invitation to visit a blog new to me. Maybe you've heard of it. http://illegalaliensmustgo.blogspot.com/ Some of the things on this blog, written by a John W Lillopp, of San Jose, California, make sense. When you're done with this stuff, please visit this site and run the Secunia Software Inspector to make sure that your system is up-to-date: http://secunia.com/software_inspector/. It's a great program I can't recommend too highly. No spyware and from a highly recommended and respected company.

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