Annexing Mexico: Solving the Border Problem Through Annexation and Assimilation

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Level4Press Inc, 2007 - 220 páginas
The border between the United States and Mexico isn't just a boundary between nations; it's a chasm that separates a wealthy global superpower from a poverty-stricken Third World Country. To millions of Mexicans desperate for a better life, it's a finish line-to cross it undetected means to seek prosperity in America. In 1844 the United States annexed Texas and over the next few years took most of the current Southwest United States. Today, the Mexican people south-of-the-border see the benefits of life in the good-old U.S. of A. and according to polls, they're willing to finish things up and give us the rest. Columnist Erik Rush proposes that we take them up on the offer. Erik Rush say, '40% of Mexicans claim that they would move here if they could. Let's save them the effort and bring the U.S. to them.'
 

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An accomplished musician with a background in biomedical research, sales, marketing and media production, Erik Rush broke the story of Obama's militant minister Rev. Jeremiah Wright. He writes columns for WorldNetDaily and has appeared on Fox News, CNN and numerous radio shows. Previous books include Annexing Mexico, The Angels Fell and It's the Devil, Stupid!

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