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    • Mexican Rebels Claim Pipeline Attacks

      Posted by Jeff from Ap.google

      A shadowy leftist guerrilla group took credit for a string of explosions that ripped apart at least six Mexican oil and gas pipelines Monday, rattling financial markets and causing hundreds of millions of dollars in lost production.

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    • Coming to a summit near you: Protest TV

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      When the leaders of Canada, the United States and Mexico meet in the fortress-like Château Montebello next week, TV monitors inside the hotel will allow them to tune in or tune out live images of the protests raging behind the fences on the outside, government officials said yesterday.

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    • Where's the transparency in the 'Security' and 'Prosperity' Partnership?

      Posted by Shemuses from Globe and Mail

      On Aug. 20 and 21, the leaders of Mexico, Canada and the United States will meet in Montebello, Que., to discuss the so-called Security and Prosperity Partnership. It provides a vision for North American integration that most Canadians, Americans and Mexicans would reject. Governments in all three countries have dodged political or public debate about the SPP, and it is often those of us against its vision for North America who end up on the defensive, accused of hampering discussion.

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      Immigrants as America's Undocumented Saving Grace

      Posted by ptristam from Pierre Tristam

      There are no such things as illegal immigrants or illegal aliens. There are immigrants. Some are documented. Some are not. Both contribute. Both make this country work better than it would without them, as they always have. The difference is details. The country’s debt to immigrants, legal, undocumented or involuntary, is larger than America could ever repay.

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      I Am El Vez: The Mexican King

      Posted by Orato

      I am El Vez, the Mexican Elvis - a modern mulitcultural hybrid of Americana and Mexicano. More than just entertainment, I am a thinking man’s Elvis, a post-modern King with a Latin twist, the Chicano experience presented and told through the songs of Elvis.

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    jbpopnoe comments on:

    Operation Wetback: Illegal Immigration Myths

    General IKE also said ” BEWARE THE MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX ”

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    Damianmann comments on:

    Mexico left names own "president"

    This could also emerge as a serious revolution in the making.

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    7:36 pm 9/17/06
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    Damianmann comments on:

    3 Border police beheaded 3 weeks ago. Media doesn't cover story.

    there's another site covering this story called Plantek. But, they blame "the liberal media"...in spite of the fact that Fox and known conservative outlets also didn;t cover the story

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    8:19 pm 7/19/06
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    In Mexico, 2.5 Million Missing Votes Reappear

    http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/360380.html

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    9:56 pm 7/05/06
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    In Mexico, 2.5 Million Missing Votes Reappear

    Candidatos Presidenciales: Andr?Manuel L? Obrador: 36.51 % Felipe Calder?34.74 % Roberto Madrazo: 22.2 % Patricia Mercado: 2.71 % Roberto Campa: 0.94 % Margin: Obrador up by 1.79% Commentary: Manuel Camacho Solis of the Obrador campaign told reporters today that the IFE held back Calderon precincts until the very last, and that he expected the results to shift. A PAN spokesman accused the PRD of slowing down the counting in Calderon country. The PRD - although in the lead for the entire day - still insists it wants a full hand-count of all the votes. The PAN - although trailing all day - still opposes a full hand-count. Here is another indication of suspicious activity: the tallies for Madrazo, Mercado and Campa have remained the same ALL DAY. Even when Obrador's numbers began to shift, theirs did not. Spooky, eh? Meanwhile, if after watching a consistent result for the first 70 percent or so of the tallying, the public finds it suspicious that the tallies are suddenly shifting, watch for that pain and rage to explode very, very shortly.

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    9:53 pm 7/05/06
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    In Mexico, 2.5 Million Missing Votes Reappear

    IFE employee Loar Cibac Pereira S?hez in one of the electoral agency's regional offices (in Saltillo, Coahuila) confirms that on Sunday night, as he was entering election results into the IFE PREP system computers, his boss, Jos?uis Fern?ez Mier, "ordered him to enter the vote tallies favorable to Calderon Hinajosa and threatened to transfer him to a rural office if he didn't obey." "The young man said that a strange blackout occured in the district IFE office, and when the light returned the results in the computer had changed and the PAN was then in the lead. He also said that when he was leaving alone he found some garbage cans outside the building with blank precinct and computer forms."

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    9:49 pm 7/05/06
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    j1o2n3a4s5 comments on:

    In Mexico, 2.5 Million Missing Votes Reappear

    IFE were caught red-handed in a big lie: their knowingly false claim that the preliminary results system had tabulated %u201C98.5 percent%u201D of the vote when, in fact, the IFE had hidden 3.3 million (more than seven percent) of the precinct tallies from public view.

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    9:40 pm 7/05/06
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