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On Oct 28, 8:55 pm, "
wrote: Even as California Lays in Arsonists'* Ruins, Bush Presses $46 Billion for Mexico's Politicians and Elites (*Several of the arsonists have been illegal aliens, while other illegals have been arrested for stealing emergency supplies from American-citizen wildfire victims -- for example, see the Qualcomm Stadium incident of last week in which eight illegals were caught loading up their pickup trucks with sholen donated emergency supplies.) =========================================== " ...the most detailed glimpse yet of a secretly negotiated aid package that some members of Congress say should have been shared with them long ago." WHAT "DEMOCRACY," AMERICA? Not in BUSH's America! In alt.politics.immigration Don Gabacho wrote: Mexico aid package details revealed MANUEL ROIG-FRANZIA; The Washington Post October 27th, 2007 TIJUANA, Mexico - More than a third of the Bush administration's proposed counternarcotics aid package for Mexico would be spent on aerial surveillance and the rapid deployment of troops, according to a breakdown of the plan. President Bush is proposing the purchase of eight transport helicopters and two surveillance planes. The $500 million aid package also would include $60 million to revamp the information management and forensics systems of the Mexican attorney general's office and to train police, court personnel and prison managers. The breakdown of the plan, titled "Overall Justification Document" and obtained by The Washington Post, is the most detailed glimpse yet of a secretly negotiated aid package that some members of Congress say should have been shared with them long ago. The aid plan, which Bush announced Monday, is part of a $46 billion war funding bill that the White House is pressing Congress to approve before its holiday break. While the breakdown provides a list of spending items, it has rankled some congressional aides because it lacks crucial details about how the aid would be managed and how information would be shared between Mexican and U.S. law enforcement agencies. The White House breakdown lists "counternarcotics, counterterrorism and border security" as the largest segment of the aid deal, accounting for $306.3 million. It doesn't say how the money will be used to combat terrorism. Bush administration counterterrorism officials have long feared that terrorists could slip into the United States from Mexico. Beefing up border security could be interpreted as a counterterrorism effort. The breakdown does not specify which agencies would be given aircraft, which have long been among the most coveted items on Mexico's wish list. The helicopters are Bell 412 models, a workhorse aircraft that would be used to deploy rapid-response forces. The surveillance craft are CASA CN-235-300 models that would be equipped in the same fashion as U.S. Coast Guard planes. The Mexican attorney general's office appears to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the deal. Besides getting millions to revamp its information management and forensics systems, it's also slated to receive $19.9 million to "digitalize all aspects of prosecutors' functions, provide a case-management system and rebuild its database structure," plus $5 million in unspecified "support" for its forensics unit and $2 million to expand its efforts to prosecute human smugglers. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WHAT WOULD THE FOUNDING FATHERS DO? ... If the representatives of the people betray their constituents, there is then no resource left but in the exertion of that original right of self-defense which is paramount to all positive forms of government ... The citizens must rush tumultuously to arms, without concert, without system, without resource; except in their courage and despair ... ... the people, without exaggeration, may be said to be entirely the masters of their own fate. -- Alexander Hamilton No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. -- Thomas Jefferson The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government. -- Thomas Jefferson As our enemies have found we can reason like men, so now let us show them we can fight like men also. -- Thomas Jefferson Bush is a worthless illegal alien loving creep. Sadly, the Democrats and Repugs like Senator McCain and Rudy G. would perform oral sex on a road-killed skunk for hispanic votes. greg http://www.vdare.com/ V-Dare |
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