Genesis to Exodus--According to Vicente Fox
Otto von Bismarck
"The wall is terrible - I can't think of anything worse," former Mexican president Vincente Fox fumed from his soapbox, when asked about the border wall being constructed between his nation and the United States.
I can think of something far worse; a feudalistic society of haves and have-nots in Mexico City, where the rich wall themselves off, to insulate themselves from the dire straits of the poverty-stricken people around them!
Our wall will keep out coyotes, potential victims of the searing desert, and drug runners-- backed by Mexican police and military incursions.
Fox is hardly one to moralize on such issues. In case he hadn't heard; America is at war with people who came to our country to blow up our cities. Our national priority at this jucture is NOT ensuring that his citizens have enough tortillas, but to guard our borders from people who don't belong here in Fortress America.
In fact--being the supranationalist that he is; the perception of most Americans is that he--and the corrupt Mexican government--is a big part of the problem of why his people have no work.
Americans have no work either. Our jobs and factories have been outsourced to China and India, under the guise of "free" trade. We don't appreciate Mexican slaves undercutting our standard of living, to take the bread from our mouths.
A wall will also prevent al-Qaeda from driving bomb-making components across the border--as has already been done at the Canadian border-- and keep out foreign mafias, gang members and incursions by the Mexican military.
"We should be building bridges instead of walls. Bridges of peace, bridges of trade, bridges of love, " says the wily old Fox.
Such sappy sentiment flies in the face of reality. Americans have loudly informed Mexico that terms of Mexican surrender are required--in this Second Mexican War--for better bilateral relations to ensue. THAT is what is required here.
Mexico is under the illusion that American territory belongs to Mexico. That is why they come. That is the reason for the exodus from their homeland.
The president of the United States is not only derelict in his duty of border enforcement, but he is directly aiding and abetting the Mexican invasion of America. He would prefer to favor Mexican drug runners, over U.S. Border Patrol agents Ramos and Compean, who continue to rot in prison.
Fox should not preach to the American people about an alleged "friendship," cooperation or any other matter, until he realizes that his thirty-million-man Mexican occupation army must withdraw from American territory first, as a prerequisite for a normalization of relations. Comprende amigo?
The American people need to hear from Mexico that the Mexican nation respects our territorial integrity--by signing terms of surrender-- and that they will abandon Reconquista and cease their meddling with the American political process.
The American people are the ones to decide this issue--NOT the "Decider."
The Mexican interlopers have built no "bridges of love," with their cheeky proclamation of "Mi raza primero." Nor have they engendered wide sympathy and support, with their 500,000 man march, in the streets of Los Angeles and other American cities, to hoist the Mexican banner over American territory--a blatant symbol of war.
Bridges? We don't need no stinking bridges with invaders. Draw the castle moat bridge; this is war!
Fox is in the process of "spreading hope" by promoting his new book during appearances in Storm Lake as part of the William W. Siebens American Heritage Lecture Series, hosted by Buena Vista University. Like President Ahmadinejad of Iran; he thinks he has a platform and agenda here. And so, America's enemies come to our universities to indoctrinate our youth.
"The China Great Wall didn't keep their enemies out, the Berlin Wall didn't keep out freedom and this wall will not work," says el presidente.
A very poor imitation of Ronald Reagan's speech to Gorbachev.
The wall is already working, and that is why Fox's vainglorious statue was pulled down the moment it was erected. Fox has a revolt on his hands. It is the prelude to the Second Mexican Revolution.
"The United States is the nation that taught the world about freedom, and now it is backing away from its melting pot ideals," he elucidated during a press conference.
Let me get out my violin. We didn't teach the world a thing! We liberated them.
Contrary to this neat little weltanschauung of Fox; America does not hold a melting pot idea of squabbling nationalities to be our ideal. We are not a polyglot boarding house, nor a threshing floor for a tangle of inassimilable foreigners. We are not mongrels, but a thoroughbred people of blood and soil. Press "1" for monumentally stupid, on his part.
What we are "backing away" from, is the impending shotgun marriage between our nation and his, in a European-type union. What we are backing away from, is the dissolution of our nation by the multinational corporations, which inform us that we are now the North American Union. These multinationals within the Council on Foreign Relations, are the ones who create the hollow political slogans, and the ambitious plan for the one world government of David Rockefeller, and the central bank of Rothschild.
They are the reason why America has become a lapdog enforcer of United Nations "resolutions." They are the reason why America is dissolving into the North American Union, while our troops are dying in a far-off land for the country they are losing here at home.
The American people will accept no form of "Reconquista," especially under the guise of an alleged "partnership" predicated on a European Union-like arrangement.
He envisions that the university will be a place to drive his message home. "Education knows no borders," pronounced Fox.
Sure it does, and so does medical care, social security, employment, taxes, patrimony and all the rest. Such drivel is indigestible to educated people.
Fox blows like an old wind bag, with his many pontifications. He is really a ridiculous excuse for an "ambassador of peace"--just like Elvira Arellano-- a real beggar with illusions of grandeur and statesmanship.
The American people are not interested in funding parasitic "nations" with social welfare programs. Nor are we interested in absorbing the criminal element from Mexico.
The true American agenda, is following in the footsteps of Andrew Jackson. We intend to throw these vipers of the central bank, out of our country.
Here is an interesting statement--from an article by Dave Gibson (10-29-07)-- as made by a Mexican who directly preys on the American landscape:
"United States is stupid...I come back every time." Those words were spoken by Mexican national Rolando Mota-Campos to an immigration agent after his latest and 11th arrest in the United States. Incredibly, Mota-Campos has been deported three times and has vowed to return again after completing his prison term and yet another obviously meaningless deportation to Mexico.
"Mota-Campos whose face is adorned with a teardrop tattoo, stood in a Norfolk, Va. federal courtroom last week to be sentenced for threatening to cut off a social worker's head with a machete. U.S. District Judge Henry Coke Morgan Jr. said: "The defendant has expressly stated that he has no respect for the United States and that once deported he will reenter again and come back to Newport News where his history of alcohol abuse will further endanger the residents of this district." Judge Morgan sentenced Mota-Campos to 14 1/2 years in prison.
While 42 year old Rolando Mota-Campos' personal reign of terror is apparently over at least for a few years, it is beyond sickening why this illegal alien with ties to the Mexican Mafia has been able to disregard our border as well as the lives of innocent Americans for the last 19 years. He first entered this country illegally in 1988.
Mota-Campo's long criminal history in this country is as follows:
1992...abduction
1993...assault (2), DUI
1995...DUI, vehicular assault
1997...maiming, drunk in public
1998...attempted robbery
2003...DUI
2004...DUI, domestic violence (beating his wife and son)
2005...threatening to kill
The day after Mota-Campos was arrested with his 2004 DUI, he brutally attacked his wife and son. Fearing for her life, his wife then took their child and went into hiding. A few months later, he threatened to cut off the head of his wife's social worker with his machete because she would not tell him the whereabouts of his wife and child. Court documents reveal that Mota-Campos told her that "her sweet little head can come right off."
Though convicted numerous times on DUI charges, Mota-Campos has never served more than a 30-day sentence for that charge. Authorities point to the fact that he has used 16 different names as well as phony identification papers as the reason for the rather light punishment. This, despite his admission in 1993 to an immigration agent that he had killed someone while driving drunk in Mexico City.
Mota-Campos has entered this country illegally through the states of California, Arizona, and Texas."
"There is the misconception that immigrants are terrorists and that is not true," Fox said.
These are the "family values" being promoted by the Bush Administration; as promulgated by machete wielding morons with an entitlement mentality. Imagine an army of them descending on the presidential palace in Mexico City. Viva la raza!
The former president, who left office in 2000 due to a term limit, has written a new book, "Revolution of Hope", which expounds his desire for neighborly relations between the United States and Mexico.
How nice! I am all for that, but wait...before I get on that bandwagon; Fox has to come clean with his attitude. He is telling Americans that the Mexicans are coming whether we like it or not. Such unbridled arrogance, incivility, and just plain stupidity is not going to win a following in this country.
The man is a coarse, uncouth peasant--not a statesman. He has continued to violate with impunity, American sensibilities and dignity.
"There is no stopping immigration from Mexico to places like Storm Lake. Hunger for a better life and the spirit to pursue it continues to drive the Mexican exodus."
"Mexican exodus"................and where is their Moses?
"They come here because they are hired here," he said. "And they are badly needed."
Labor jobs pay six times or more what workers could hope for in Mexico, where many still earn only about $1 an hour."
Knowing this travesty of nationhood, which is Mexico; why does he persist in lecturing a superior civilization? Does he imagine that he is tugging at our heartstrings, or does he too--like Rolando Mota-Campos-- imagine Americans to be stupid?
We do not "badly need" slave laborers. It is the corporations which are calling for the eclipse of the American worker and nation. The multinationals would destroy the American middle class with the importation of these so-called "guestworkers."
They come here to annex American territory for Mexico!
"We are practicing La Reconquista in California"--Jose Pescador Osuna, Mexican Consul General
"'Republica del Norte,' the Republic of the North, which would include the present U.S. states of California,Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, plus southern Colorado, along with several current Mexican states, is 'an inevitability.' The new 'Hispanic homeland' should be brought into being 'by any means necessary.'" --Charles Truxillo, professor,University of New Mexico.
They are "badly needed" in their own country, which is rich in oil, silver, tin, copper, gold, lead, timber, turquoise and other minerals, agricultural products, handicrafts and art, tourist beaches and hotels, and Indian pyramids.
Mexico has wealth up the yin-yang. They also have the oil and natural gas America needs. So why then is "President" Bush involved in giving 1.4 billion taxpayer dollars to Mexico under the Merida Initiative?
Why is President Bush comporting himself always on behalf of Mexican interlopers? Why does the "war president" reward invasion of our country? Surely that 1.4 billion dollars would be better spent on homeless centers for Americans. That money would buy a lot of hot showers, and maybe land for tents, storage sheds and other structures for Americans down on their luck.
It is no small wonder that Vicente Fox feels that the sky is the limit with the Bush Administration, and that he can just come over here like he owns the place.
With the cost of oil approaching 100 dollars a barrel, we had better see lots of Mexican oil coming our way in exchange. The American people are tired of transfusing the Mexican vampire. The American people have "had it" with the host/parasite arrangement, which typifies the so-called "comprehensive immigration reform" agenda of our degenerate politicians.
"I don't think it is right for neighbors, partners and friends," he said. "I think we can do better than build walls."
Student Tara Runghee asked the former Mexican President for his reaction to a quote by Republican presidential candidate Tom Tancredo on his campaign web site. "Illegal aliens threaten our economy and undermine our culture... as President, I will secure our borders so illegal aliens do not come, and I will eliminate benefits and job prospects so they do not stay."
"He should not have a Spanish name," said Fox of Tancredo.
As usual the Mexican president made an ass of himself, with this absurd statement.
Conversely, Mexicans should not call themselves "Latinos," as they have no Latin blood. Tancredo is an Italian name. That is a true Latin designation.
"We need to work on a guest worker program similar to what Mexico has with Canada. The people go up for 6 or 9 months, are sheltered then flown back home. No one wants to leave their country. Trust me, they would much rather be closer to family and friends enjoying tortillas."
Enjoying tortillas? What about enjoying life, pendejo? This silly statement betrays a complete lack of a "comprehensive" viewpoint, by one who has clearly worn out his "welcome" with holier-than-thou platitudes.
Well Mr. Fox; the American people don't trust you, neither do we trust our own president, who is in cahoots with you, to impose a supranational agenda onto a free and prosperous American people.
We remember the statements of our own idiot president, when he attended your little conference in Cancun, to brew up some sausage-making laws which by Bush's own admission regarding "sausage-making" as being "not very pretty."
It is ironic that the most infamous sausage-making law, planning a central banker's wish-fulfillment of a North American Union, was referred to by President Bush as a "sausage-making" event in Cancun, Mexico.
Nobody knew what he was talking about at the time, and President Vicente Fox of Mexico, pulled-in his chin and stifled the loud guffaw, which would have most certainly erupted, had it not been a state occasion before the press and whole world.
Fox's body could visibly be seen to tremble with mirth. As it was, everyone thought it a dyslexic word salad of gibberish at the time. One of my own family members stated: "What the hell is Bush talking about?" as she incredulously watched "our president" fumbling and stumbling through his own version of the Munich Pact on the television screen. But the president meant something unconciously, as revealed by the major gaffe he committed by stating:
"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we." —Washington, D.C., Aug. 5, 2004
Fox adds that he has not been in favor of open borders, but he does promote programs which can help people find jobs or become legal American nationals.
Why would he do that? That would be akin to President Bush helping Americans to become Frenchmen.
"The population of Mexico has doubled three times during the 20th Century," Fox said. "Now we are under one percent and things are getting better for Mexico."
Small wonder Mexico regards America as a Third World dumping ground and safety valve for its excess population.
Fox has been touring across the country speaking about his book and issues facing both Mexico and the U.S. He says he is enthusiastic about the response he sees from Americans, and says he thinks people should look to God for guidance.
"The day of my inauguration I was criticized for stopping at the Basilica on my way to the Congress," Fox said.
He too--like President Ahmadinejad--adopts an attitude of piety. Perhaps Americans should kiss his hand, as if he were the pope.
"I went to mass and after I came out I drove to the other side of the city to the congress but stopped and had breakfast with 8 to 9 year-old children, who are already using drugs. I was criticized again. I started out saying that I'm dedicating my next six years to my children and all the children of Mexico and I was told I was too informal. But sometimes we need to let our hearts lead and accept guidance from God and that is what what will make this a better world."
Working toward that goal, he said, "is how I will spend the rest of my days."
Nice. Such a magnanimous elitist attitude, that he would condescend to exhibit basic humanity, despite violation of Mexican political protocol. A real man of the people...what.
The genesis of better relations between our two countries, will be when the Mexican occupation army makes its "exodus" back to from whence it came.
Fox can save his speeches for the Mexican capitulation to recognition of America's permanent borders.

