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With all the talk about invading Iran from McCain do you think if he's president he'll ask ppl from Mexico to

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come work here like they did in ww2? Do you think their planning a attack and that's why they want to have good relations with Mexico so the U S don't suffer economic disaster without immigrants keeping up food supply and stuff?

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  1. Err if you didn't notice we are building a wall!!! and relations with mexico are in an all time low???  FYI WE DON'T HAVE A DRAFT!!!!!!  so why would we need mexicans to fill up jobs of non -military people who won't be drafted into a non-exisiting war?????

    c'mon man get real, seriously, and then you talk about having a brain ***sigh**


  2. Uhh aren't there enough mexicans here already? I don't think there will ever be a shortage.

  3. McCain's the devil disguised as a goofy politician!

    He's for the war in Iraq, and plans to attack Iran. He wants to close the borders, and thinks the work will still get done.

    VOTE OBAMA!

  4. That's about the most far fetched whacked out thing I've heard on here in the last 3 days.  What an imagination though, I'll give you that.

  5. Haven't you being reading the news.  Israel is preparing for an attack on Iran.  Where have you been. US is in support.  Bush is not going to leave the administration with Iran in a positive Nuclear mode.

    Here read the Jerusalem Post, the main newspaper in Israel

    http://www.jpost.com/

    Also google   Israel  attack   Iran  and watches what comes up.

    From John Bolton, our representative in the UN

    Israel is likely to attack Iran in the time between the November presidential election in the US and the inauguration of the new president, former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton told the Daily Telegraph in an interview published Tuesday.

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    Former US ambassador to the UN John Bolton.

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    But he said he did not believe the US would take part in such a strike. "It's clear that the administration has essentially given up that possibility," he said. "I don't think it's serious any more. If you had asked me a year ago I would have said I thought it was a real possibility. I just don't think it's in the cards."

    "The Israelis have one eye on the calendar because of the pace at which the Iranians are proceeding both to develop their nuclear weapons capability and to do things like increase their defenses," Bolton said.

    "They're also obviously looking at the American election calendar. My judgment is they would not want to do anything before our election because there's no telling what impact it could have on the election."

    Waiting for a new president, however, would cause problems for Israel, according to Bolton. "An Obama victory would rule out military action by the Israelis because they would fear the consequences given the approach Obama has taken to foreign policy," he said. "With McCain they might still be looking at a delay."

    Bolton said that the Arab world would publicly denounce such an attack but would privately be pleased.

    Referring to Israel's ability to destroy the Iranian nuclear program, Bolton said the key was to break Iran's control over the nuclear fuel cycle. "That could be accomplished for example by destroying the uranium conversion facility at Esfahan or the uranium enrichment facility at Natanz," he said.

    "That doesn't end the problem but it buys time during which a more permanent solution might be found.... How long? That would be hard to say. Depends on the extent of the destruction."

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