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    It is the Mexican government that has the most to gain from this illegal immigration, this theater of the absurd. Fox de Quesadilla found a goldmine in the form of US middle class taxpayers: he dumps his poor and uneducated on the US taxpayer directly (through unemployment or low unemployment) to be taken care of by us so that they don't have to. Fox and his government is in collusion with his business elite, which includes 11 billionaires and 85,000 millionaires who refuse to pay their fair share of taxes, thereby denying Mexico investment in badly needed insfrastructure and therefore denying jobs to Mexicans.... By the way, one of those billionaires (she is of Modelo beer fame) is about to marry the current on-the-job US Ambassador ..m what a conflict of interest...

    All of this is done in collusion with the US government, including both political parties, except thankfully many House Republicans... but their task is overwhelming.
    Better Over The Hill, than Under It (ALinkletter)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom2
    ...John McCain has been championing campaign finance, steroids and every other thing he can muster up to obfuscate his real problem....
    Good grief again. Now McCain is using dead-for-decades boxer Jack Johnson as his non sequitur du jour. He's obfuscating again folks. Point him at the problem: illegal aliens and the Mexican invasion.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wahsington Times, Apr 7
    McCain to seek pardon for boxer Johnson
    Washington, DC, Jul. 8 (UPI) -- Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is leading an effort to win a posthumous presidential pardon for Jack Johnson, the first black U.S. heavyweight champion. McCain and documentary filmmaker Ken Burns are two of the more notable members of a committee of elected officials, authors, legal experts, celebrities and boxing experts who have announced plans to file a petition with the U.S. Department of Justice seeking a a pardon for Johnson, who was convicted in 1913 of violating the federal Mann Act, which involves transporting an individual over state lines for prostitution.

    The petition, which will be filed Tuesday, is based on information to be unveiled in Burns's upcoming film on Johnson's life that suggests his conviction was based on his race and was discriminatory in intent and conclusion. Other members of the committee include boxers Sugar Ray Leonard, Bernard Hopkins and John Ruiz, authors Bert Sugar and Pete Hamill and and ESPN and CBS sports analyst and former NBA player Len Elmore. If granted, the committee said, it would be only the second posthumous presidential pardon in U.S. history. More Obfuscation
    '58 Airedale

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