Sep 2, 4:20 AM EDT
Fox Calls for Harmony After Protests

MEXICO CITY (AP) -- President Vicente Fox called on Mexicans to overcome their deep political divisions in a state-of-the-nation speech he was forced to deliver over television after protests by leftist lawmakers kept him from addressing Congress in person.

Lawmakers protesting conservative Felipe Calderon's victory in the July 2 presidential election, which leftists claim was fraudulent, stormed the stage Friday evening and refused to yield, making Fox the first president in modern Mexican history not to deliver his annual address to Congress.

Fox later urged the nation to not let disputes over the vote undermine the country's democracy.

"Whoever attacks our laws and institutions also attacks our history and Mexico," he said in a thinly veiled reference to leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who claims Fox robbed him of victory.
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It seems Presidente Fox understands the situation here re: his army of illegal invaders--to borrow his own quote
"Whoever attacks OUR laws and institutions also attacks OUR history AND The United States!"