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"Arizona Sheriff: Mexican Drug Cartels Now Control Parts Of Arizona"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dodd's been on the committee since 84 and the situation has worsened? Guess it's a good thing he's not running for re-election.

Dodd chairs Congressional delegation to Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group

By Senator Dodd's officeSenator Chris Dodd (D-CT) will lead a Congressional delegation to the 49th annual Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group (IPG), which will be held this weekend in Campeche, Mexico. Dodd, who is the longtime Chairman of the Senate Interparliamentary Group, will deliver remarks at the meeting’s opening ceremony on Saturday.

“What binds our two nations is more than a border, but a common history and common set of interests for our people – democracy, opportunity, prosperity, security,” said Dodd. “We also share challenges – from threats posed by drug traffickers, gangs and criminals to climate change. But most important of all—we share a future. And to secure our collective future, we must work in partnership.”

The Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Group is an annual meeting of legislators from Mexico and the United States to discuss bilateral issues of importance to each nation. At this weekend’s session, members of the IPG will discuss issues related to immigration, trade, prosperity and competitiveness, and national security.

Dodd, a member of the IPG since 1984, has long been a supporter of strengthening U.S. ties with Mexico. Dodd is a senior member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and chair of its subcommittee on Latin America.

http://www.stamfordplus.com/stm/information/nws1/publish/politics/Dodd-chairs-Congressional-delegation-to-Mexico-U-S-Interparliamentary-Group8752.shtml

11:38 AM

Anonymous vanderleun said...

Sign referenced above can be seen here:

http://americandigest.org/mt-archives/enemies_foreign_domestic/sign_o_the_times.php

1:33 PM

Anonymous Bones said...

Mine the damn border and be done with it.

2:32 PM

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