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"Did Vicente Fox's foreign minister spy for Castro?"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve,

I know you're pessimistic about Mexican politics but I think there's a quiet revolution going on in Mexico.

1) Mexico managed to pull off two honest elections.

2) Phillipe Calderon is currently waging a war against drug barons.

3) Phillipe Calderon just announced in "Hoy" that remittences are not a priority for his government and he's trying to create opportunities at home.

I think Calderon and his cronies, for whatever reasons, has realized that there is a lot more to be gained by having a peaceful rule-of-law mexico (selling retirement property to Americans, getting China to open factories there as the renmibi rises against the dollar).

I'm bullish on Mexico. In 1994, the average age in Mexico was 18. Now it's 25. The nation is maturing.

2/8/08, 5:36 AM

Anonymous David said...

a story that nobody in America had been told about

Of course not. Leftists protect their own: "evil capitalists" (just like "evil racists") don't deserve truth, honesty, integrity, freedom, information, an open society. They deserve nothing, and will be given no quarter. It ain't black-out, disinformation, bias - it's a committment to progressive principles.

2/8/08, 9:13 AM

Anonymous Lugash said...

I'm bullish on Mexico. In 1994, the average age in Mexico was 18. Now it's 25. The nation is maturing.

Does this include all Mexicans, or only those still residing in Mexico? A big chunk of the under 25 crowd is in the US. Mexicans under the age of 18 are common as well.

2/8/08, 4:45 PM

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