Allan on November 28th, 2014

In our system of government, the legislative branch  (Congress at the national level) is supposed to make the laws.   A determined president, however, can pass legislation unilaterally by  (a) signing an executive order or some other sort of presidential edict, or (b) having  various government departments  pass regulations.   Of course, if Congress is […]

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Allan on November 24th, 2014

Protests continue in Mexico, as people call for justice in the case of the Iguala kidnapping and massacre. On November 20th (anniversary of the Mexican Revolution) protests were held, including a big one in Mexico’s Zocalo Square. Will the protests over Iguala have serious political repercussions, or will they eventually just fizzle out and be […]

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Emperor Obama has handed down his Amnesty for Illegal Aliens Edict, and  wants Congress to  just accept it.     But don’t worry, it’s already been accepted by other branches of the U.S. government – Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.   After all, these countries seem to have a veto over our immigration policy. About 5 […]

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Allan on November 18th, 2014

In his classic The Art of War, ancient Chinese martial sage Sun Tzu said that   “… to fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy’s resistance without fighting.” The Obama Administration, with the support of the Mainstream Media, controls the upper ground. Despite the fact […]

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Allan on November 3rd, 2014

Iguala is in the news for the recent atrocity, the massacre of students and disappearance and possible massacre of 43 others. However, it’s not only Iguala, the state of Guerrero is a violent state. As for Mexico in general, the crime statistics are studied to see where the trends are going.   Apparently,  trends aren’t […]

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On March 31st, 2014, Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi, a U.S. Marine vet/reservist, accidentally drove into Mexico with three weapons and ammunition.  Tahmooressi was arrested and jailed. As an American who resided many years in Mexico, I believe that Americans should respect the laws of Mexico.  However, I think that Mexican authorities ought to be able to […]

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