The drug dealers aren't being invited into Mexico. They're coming from Mexico and taking great pains to get the drugs from Afghanistan and other places, when they're not growing their own here in the U.S. in parks and other secluded places. It doesn't matter anyway. We'll probably get our wish for a United States of North America. Canada may be a bit recalcitrant, for a while anyway, but the U.S. and Mexico are in the not too distant future going to merge. It would be nice if they'd fix up their problems with corruption before melding them with the do-nothing greed and corruption of the U.S. government. Nice fantasy, isn't it? > [Original Message] > From: Andreas Ramos <andreas@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 9/26/2006 2:09:59 PM > Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Newsweek > > > ... to remove the boundary between the U.S. and Mexico is to openly invite drug dealers > > directly into the country. > > Irene is right: it's horrible to invite yet more US drug dealers into Mexico. The vast drug > production that is supervised, encouraged, or tolerated by American white Christians has > created a massive heroin epidemic on a global scale. Afghanistan is reaching peak > production. The US-sponsored Afghani warlords are shipping heroin in record amounts. > > yrs, > andreas > www.andreas.com > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, > digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html