I just went to Mexico yesterday morning...

cool.. just wait.... in another 5 years, you can come here - california, and be in Mexico.....
Then you can say "goodness I live in Oregon'....
 
Citizen, you live in the North American Union, which now includes Mexico. Stand by for body cavity search.
 
I used to live on the border at El Paso, Texas and I'll tell anyone that Mexico is the biggest dunghole that I have ever seen. I'm talking aout urine soaks streets and garbage everywhere and this is in the tourist part of town! I have never even set foot in the slums but the endless shanty towns were clearly visible from the US side of the border. I have travelled all over the world and I have never seen such a run down country like Mexico. And to think that Mexico is our next door neighbor.
 
this is yet another reason why american people want their borders secured.
 
I used to live on the border at El Paso, Texas and I'll tell anyone that Mexico is the biggest dunghole that I have ever seen. I'm talking aout urine soaks streets and garbage everywhere and this is in the tourist part of town! I have never even set foot in the slums but the endless shanty towns were clearly visible from the US side of the border. I have travelled all over the world and I have never seen such a run down country like Mexico. And to think that Mexico is our next door neighbor.

I've seen beautiful pictures of parts of Mexico full of mansions and nice houses. I bet if a Mexican's first impression of the United States was St Louis or New Orleans they might think America was a crap hole too. There is a lot of poverty in Mexico, but there are also real nice areas.
 
I've seen beautiful pictures of parts of Mexico full of mansions and nice houses. I bet if a Mexican's first impression of the United States was St Louis or New Orleans they might think America was a crap hole too. There is a lot of poverty in Mexico, but there are also real nice areas.

And its very likely that American Foreign Policy has a lot do do with Mexico's poverty???
 
I've seen beautiful pictures of parts of Mexico full of mansions and nice houses. I bet if a Mexican's first impression of the United States was St Louis or New Orleans they might think America was a crap hole too. There is a lot of poverty in Mexico, but there are also real nice areas.

yep.

fascism is the problem. we'll be driven to it eventually if we're not careful, with or without the mexicans.
 
Mexico is still run by the same group of Spaniards (and now some Lebanese) that conquered it in the first place.

The have a government of men, not laws. That's one of the reasons illegal Mexicans can't understand why they can't just beg their way to legality in the US. So far anyway. Of course we know which way America is going.
 
I bet if a Mexican's first impression of the United States was St Louis or New Orleans they might think America was a crap hole too. There is a lot of poverty in Mexico, but there are also real nice areas.
I used to do some volunteer work in the homeless part of some major cities, and let me tell you that Nuevo Laredo reminded me very much of the US urban slums. However I would say that Mexico was actually worse. And that is the norm. The nice parts you speak of are very much the exception.
 
I used to live on the border at El Paso, Texas and I'll tell anyone that Mexico is the biggest dunghole that I have ever seen. I'm talking aout urine soaks streets and garbage everywhere and this is in the tourist part of town!
That was my experience as well.

My first thought was "what a dump". Even just 1 block across the border it was nasty like a US inner city slum. And this was the TOURIST AREA!

I had 6 people come up and try to sell me everything from hookers, to a donkey show, to drugs (prescription and other). It was very uncomfortable because EVERYONE in town was looking at the lone white boy who spoke no Spanish was walking the streets of a Mexican town.

And of course I couldn't take my knife with me "just in case" because any weapons found on an American over there means a straight trip to jail.

It was a very uhhh...err... educational experience.
 
I got so sick in Mexico once from ordering ICE in my drink.
Never a good idea.
By the time I got back to Cali, it kicked in.
I was dehydrated, hospitalized, and given three I-V's!!
At the time, I really didn't think
I was going to make it.

Oh, but man, those fruity chick-lets RULE!
 
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I doubt that border towns are an accurate representation of the entire country.
 
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The one reason that Mexico is they way it is, Jesuit Vatican Catholic Church supporting the ruling oligarchy and they supporting the Vatican. (please note this is not towards the normal catholic priests or lay people that are as much dupes as everyone else)

General Lafayette, 1799 Aide to Washington........ Romanism: A Menace to the Nation

"It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country - the United States of America - are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman Catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religious liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe."

President John Adams - ."John Adams, letter to Thomas Jefferson, May 5, 1816

"Shall we not have regular swarms of them here, in as many disguises as only a king of the gypsies can assume, dressed as painters, publishers, writers, and schoolmasters? If ever there was a body of men who merited eternal damnation on Earth and in Hell it is this Society of Loyola's

General Porfirio Diaz - Reversed the heretical treason of Benito Juarez and restored the great Jesuit repression of Mexico 1876-1911. In 1914 the 2nd cleansing of Mexico was arranged by the Jesuit General while the world was focused on WWI. The cleansing lasted 30 years and killed more than a million Mexican heretics.

-- John Adams, letter to Thomas Jefferson, June 20, 1815
The question before the human race is, whether the God of nature shall govern the world by his own laws, or whether priests and kings shall rule it by fictitious miracles?
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