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    Aztlan's view of aid from Mexico

    Bush accepts aid from Mexico, silent on Venezuela
    but rejects help from Cuba
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    La Voz de Aztlan

    Los Angeles, Alta California - September 8, 2005 - (ACN) For the first time since 1846, the Mexican Army will be operating in Aztlan territory. A 35 vehicle Mexican Army convoy carrying water treatment plants, mobile kitchens and food supplies for the victims of Katrina is presently rumbling north to Houston, Tejas. The convoy is due to cross into Laredo, Tejas, early today, said a spokesman for President Vicente Fox.

    Professor Javier Oliva, a political scientist at Mexico's National Autonomous University (UNAM) said that the convoy has "a very high symbolic content". He added, "This is a very sensitive subject, for historic and political reasons." The army trucks will also include 195 unarmed Mexican soldiers, officers and specialists, who will provide water and hot meals for the Black victims that were evacuated from the New Orleans area.

    The convoy includes two mobile kitchens that can feed 7,000 people a day, three flatbed trucks carrying mobile water treatment plants and 15 trailers of bottled water, blankets and medicine. It also includes military engineers, doctors and nurses.

    Mexico has also sent a Mexican navy ship to the Mississippi coast with rescue vehicles and helicopters. The ship "Papaloapan" left the Mexican port of Tampico on Monday and will be docking in the Mississippi River near Biloxi, Mississippi. Mexico has sent disaster relief aid to other Latin American countries, but this is the first time it has done so to the USA.

    In 1846, Mexican troops advanced north of the Rio Grande in Tejas, a rebel state that had joined the United States. Mexico did not then recognize the Rio Grande as the U.S. border. Soon after the Mexican-American War began and this led to the theft of half of Mexico's territory in 1848.

    Meanwhile, the Bush Administration is remaining quite on the magnanimous aid being provided by President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela to the poor in the USA southern states. Venezuelan government owned Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A., operates 8 refineries and 14 thousand gas stations in the USA. The Venezuelan petroleum related assets are run under the "Citgo" banner.

    The Venezuelan program to aid the USA's poor by providing gasoline at half the price of Chevron was in effect prior to the Katrina disaster but today President Chavez announced that it will make an additional one million barrels of oil available to Black families hit hard by the hurricane. The USA media has said very little but the word is that there are very long lines at the Citgo gasoline filling stations.

    The Bush Administration, has on the other hand, flatly rejected assistance from Cuba for Hurricane Katrina's victims. Cuba was ready to send 1,500 medical doctors and 34 tons of essential medicines to Louisiana and Mississippi but White House spokesman Scott McClellan said flatly, "We don't want Fidel Castro's aid". Mr. McClellan's refusal of medical aid from Cuba angered Beulah and Reginald Crémieux of New Orleans. The Crémieux's lost a family member three days ago when they could not find insulin for their diabetic aunt. Thirty two year old Angela Crémieux died in a diabetic coma.
    http://www.aztlan.net/mexico_aid_to_usa.htm
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    Funny it sounds just like, http://www.alipac.us/article-693--0-0.html

    Can't they write their own papers/ I guess there isn't a word in Spanish for perjury.

    I'm sure they will claim all credit for this report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rakishoner
    Can't they write their own papers/ I guess there isn't a word in Spanish for perjury.

    Did you mean plagiarism? Doesn't really matter, I guess, as both lying and stealing are widely sanctioned in the mythical land of Aztlan and actually make it possible for it to exist. Truth, reality, and logic seem rather scarce, however.

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    Doh...

    Yeppers, dat is wut I mint!
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    who will provide water and hot meals for the Black victims that were evacuated from the New Orleans area.
    today President Chavez announced that it will make an additional one million barrels of oil available to Black families hit hard by the hurricane.
    ALL OF THE AFFECTED PEOPLE WERE BLACK?????????????

    THIS IS ONE EXAMPLE OF WHY THEY LOST AZTLAN. THEY WEREN'T SMART ENOUGH TO KEEP IT.
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    Yeah, what about those poor "swamp Yankees" as La Raza defines them. Do they get turned away? I wonder if the media will cover that. The food that the Mexicans will be providing will only make them sicker, so it doesn't matter.

    Soon after the Mexican-American War began and this led to the theft of half of Mexico's territory in 1848.

    How can you steal something as big as half of a country's territory? They lost it in a war because of an idiot named Santa Ana! Now they are reclaiming it, but it is only because Liberal social policies have made America weak.

    THAT CAN CHANGE! And it is changing, thanks in part to ALIPAC.

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    OH MY, I totally read over the "Black" vicitims and families reference when I first read this.

    Sounds like a discrimination lawsuit to me.

    Someone call the ACLU

    who will provide water and hot meals
    Why do they need to provide water? They are in San Antonio.... Hmmm....I wonder what Mexican military food tastes like.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnB2012
    OH MY, I totally read over the "Black" vicitims and families reference when I first read this.
    Your fired
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    How funny the article says the same thing the news has been saying, nothing new or anything to exploit other than thier name on it!

    LOLOLOLOL

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    rakishoner: I promise to study the posts more carefully in the future!

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