Brown may, in fact, be beautiful. But in Mexico these days, pinko seems to be the dominant hue.
In an unbelievable reminder of why Mexico is, and will probably forever remain, a third-world cesspool, earlier this fall President Vicente Fox was unable to deliver his state of the nation speech after leftist lawmakers seized the podium of Congress. See story:
And with the inauguration of newly elected Felipe Calderon scheduled for December 1, 2006, the speaker of Mexico's lower house said he may ask for security personnel to ensure President-elect Felipe Calderon can be sworn in after legislators scuffled over control of the congressional dais. Go here:
When he finally delivered his speech on national television on September 2, Fox said, in part: Whoever attacks our laws and institutions also attacks our history and Mexico, a veiled reference to leftist presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.
Can you imagine that? Laws and institutions actually have meaning in Mexico!
What a pity that Fox and other Mexican banditos of his ilk do not have a similar regard for U.S. laws and institutions.
Instead, Fox has dumped tens of millions of uneducated, poor illegal aliens on the backs of American taxpayers.
Regrettably, Fox has been willfully aided and abetted in this immoral and illegal conduct by U.S. politicians, including our conservative president, many Republican members of Congress, and virtually all Democrats.
Some pundits suggest that Mexicos political unrest has the potential of escalating into all out civil war and or violence. Thus, U.S. leaders charged with defending the American people should act immediately to secure our borders.
It is also imperative that American leaders connect the dots between the anarchy now crippling Mexico and the millions of illegal aliens who marched in the streets of America last April and May to protest the rule of law in this sovereign nation.
Before accepting Brown is beautiful as a universal truth, U.S. leaders must recognize that events in Mexico and on the streets of America suggest quite the opposite.