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<blockquote data-quote="UPS Lifer" data-source="post: 733348" data-attributes="member: 9789"><p>I read your other post. The Mexican President is a politician or as I like to refer to these folks.... as "donkey". We have one here as well, he is the "donkey in chief". When politicians become donkeys to me is when they start talking out of both sides of their mouth OR when they stop representing the majority rule of their citizens. The donkey of Mexico talks about Arizona's law being a bad law but the immigration laws in Mexico are OK. I really think we should adopt the immigration laws of Mexico. Wonder where he stands on that issue? Mexico needs the $1 billion plus that is sent back there from it's illegal nationals who are working here. Our donkey gave him a stage to spit in our faces. Our donkey needs to go and the quicker the better. At the very least we can vote out his power base in November and let him flounder for the next two years. He only represents the uber-liberal Americans. He forgot that he was voted in to represent ALL of America!!! HEEE! HAW!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPS Lifer, post: 733348, member: 9789"] I read your other post. The Mexican President is a politician or as I like to refer to these folks.... as "donkey". We have one here as well, he is the "donkey in chief". When politicians become donkeys to me is when they start talking out of both sides of their mouth OR when they stop representing the majority rule of their citizens. The donkey of Mexico talks about Arizona's law being a bad law but the immigration laws in Mexico are OK. I really think we should adopt the immigration laws of Mexico. Wonder where he stands on that issue? Mexico needs the $1 billion plus that is sent back there from it's illegal nationals who are working here. Our donkey gave him a stage to spit in our faces. Our donkey needs to go and the quicker the better. At the very least we can vote out his power base in November and let him flounder for the next two years. He only represents the uber-liberal Americans. He forgot that he was voted in to represent ALL of America!!! HEEE! HAW! [/QUOTE]
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