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Caribbean-Latin America
Mexican President Declines to Apologize
2005-05-24
"Mexico ain't Cincinnatti, so pisso offo!"
Posted by:Fred

#15  Good one Lex. I wonder if any Burger King franchises have recently been taken over by 'new management' in Tijuana. Audit Jackson's Tax returns now!
Posted by: Chase Unineger3873 aka Jarhead   2005-05-24 19:14  

#14  Then again, I wouldn't be surprised if there's a certain Mexican Coca-Cola bottling franchise that's just changed hands.
Posted by: thibaud (aka lex)   2005-05-24 16:40  

#13  It must have been like going for that top step in the dark and finding it wasn't there for Jesse and Rev. Al. I can't recall ever having seen a black Mexican, though I'm sure there are a very few here and there. Some of them might even know who the Revs are, and one or two of those who do might even give a poop.

It's kind of hard to threaten civil unrest when you've got no way of coming through and the guy being threatened knows it. Sitting in El Paso and making faces isn't quite the same as doing it in Juarez.
Posted by: Fred   2005-05-24 16:34  

#12  Wonder how this will play out with the hispanic vote in the US... I imagine Rove and Mehlman have won not a few hispanic converts to the Republican side in recent weeks.
Posted by: thibaud (aka lex)   2005-05-24 11:43  

#11  Nascar got the Jackson tick off after finding out the hard truth. Parasites rarely help
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-24 11:30  

#10  No check, huh? Sharpton's off his game. Better send in Nascar Jackson.
Posted by: BH   2005-05-24 10:42  

#9  As far as I'm concerned, that taco eating, sombrero wearing mexican can take his presidential donkey led procession, back to Monterrey!
Posted by: smn   2005-05-24 10:40  

#8  I can't believe how ignorant Sharpton and Jackson are - bringing their shakedown game to Mexico? Give me a break. Fox was only guilty of being correct in his assessment of illegal immigration. Until we learn to mow our own yards, take our trash to the dump, bus our own tables and pick our own veggies I don't see this thing ending. Its like the problem with heroin/coke - stopping the growing and importing won't cure the addiction.
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2005-05-24 09:31  

#7  RE: Jackson's and Sharpton's dealing with Foxie Loxie. Per the scene in the movie, "Oh, Brother, where art thou?"

Who elected you leader of this outfit?
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2005-05-24 09:15  

#6  Last time I checked, neither Sharpton or Jackson were elected to any American political office. Fox is the president of another country, any accords they makes means nothing. Sharpo/Jacko's arrogance as the speakers for all black folks always made me laugh.
Posted by: Chase Unineger3873 aka Jarhead   2005-05-24 09:02  

#5  "I think that Mexicans and African-Americans and Latino-Americans need to be on the same side on everything,"Translation:"Hey,Vinnie,between the two of us we can really stick it to those dumb-ass,redneck Gringos."
Posted by: raptor   2005-05-24 06:06  

#4  Hey, Fox,

That CFO from Pepsi may be a complete idiot but she did have a good simile. I'd love to see this country give YOU and YOUR COUNTRY the big middle finger. I'd like to see us mine the border and shoot to kill anybody that tries to cross illegally. And, while we're at it, unilaterally abrogate NAFTA and break relations with Mexico. That would teach those narco-kleptocrats down there a lesson they wouldn't soon forget.
Posted by: mac   2005-05-24 02:10  

#3  All them gringos look alike, y'know...
Posted by: mojo   2005-05-24 01:48  

#2  I wonder how much Sharpy was comped?
Posted by: Dr. Livingston   2005-05-24 00:49  

#1  Welcome to America, Mr. Presidente. Hope the water wasn't too cold for ya.
Posted by: Grunter   2005-05-24 00:38  

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