Monday, October 15, 2007

The Rise and Fall of Vicente Fox: A Five-Hour Thriller By John W. Lillpop

By John W. Lillpop
Former Mexican president Vicente Fox spent most of last week sticking his intrusive nose into matters that are the exclusive domain of the American people and elected representatives, and which are absolutely none of the business of Mexico, it's current president, or any former Mexican president.
Interesting enough, Fox came to America to promote his new book, "Revolution of Hope" in which he rips his "friend "George W. Bush to shreds.
For example, Fox does not think too highly of W's Spanish, disparagingly calling it high school level.
I wonder if Fox realizes that high school Spanish far exceeds Bush's level of proficiency in English?
When he was not slicing George W. Bush into taco stuffing, Fox was unloading on the American people and the U.S. Congress. To begin with, Fox called Americans "racist" for demanding that our borders be secured and immigration laws enforced.

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