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Mexicans eye U.S. election – and economy

Posted: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:03 AM
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MEXICO CITY – Given our common 1,900-mile border, it’s not surprising that Mexicans south of the border are paying close attention to the U.S. presidential election.

Migration issues and the violent anti-drug war along the border region are big issues – but without a doubt, the top worry for many Mexicans is the economy.

While Americans have been wrestling with the bailout plan, Mexico has already been suffering – the peso’s value has plunged by 18 percent this month, its worst monthly performance since December 1994, when Mexico’s currency fell by 48 percent.

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The peso rebounded a bit this week, but Mexico’s growth rate has slowed from 4 percent to 1 percent and unemployment is on the rise.

Many Mexicans have placed responsibility for the disaster squarely on President Bush, and by extension see presidential candidate Sen. John McCain as someone who would pursue the same policies as the current administration.

"We definitely don’t want another Bush. I have more faith in [Barack] Obama, because at least he would listen to new models and new ways of working," said Vanesa Musi, a Mexican artist.

Musi is not alone, many in Mexico are hoping for the arrival of the "Obama era."

According to a Reader’s Digest Global Presidential Poll, 70 percent of respondents support Obama, and 25 percent support McCain.

Hitting Mexicans bottom line
As opposed to McCain, the popular perception of Obama in Mexico is that he is some kind of superhero, the only man capable of taking the rudder of the sinking economic ship.

Already there are reports of Mexican migrant workers beginning to return from the U.S. because of the lack of job opportunities. 

Mexico City's municipal government predicts that between 20,000 and 30,000 more immigrants will return for good from the United States during the Christmas holiday because they cannot find work, according to the Associated Press. 

While that may spell the end of the "American dream" for thousands of Mexican migrant workers, it has an effect back home, too: Mexican immigrants living in the U.S. are sending less money home.

During August of this year, remittances were down 12 percent from the same period of 2007, putting Mexico on track for the first decline in the amount of money sent home by migrants in more than in a decade.

Those remittances form a desperately needed safety net for many families – especially the children of many immigrants – and in some regions entire communities or towns depend on that cash for survival.

But, even if remittances are down, with Mexicans accounting for approximately 5.9 million undocumented workers in the U.S., according to a study by the Pew Hispanic Center, illegal immigration is still an incredibly important issue for Mexicans watching the U.S. election. 

"The candidate that can do a much better job regarding immigration is certainly Obama, not only because he is in general a much more open person, but also because he has suffered discrimination himself," said Jorge Ganem, an architect in Mexico City. 

However, immigration is rarely discussed on the campaign trail by either Obama or McCain. Their biggest challenge, in the closing week, is to convince Americans who best can lead the country out of its economic mess.

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Immigrants made and make this country! Bush is building a wall that reminds me off the Berlin Wall! Lets work with our neighbors, not fight with them. Obama has the intellegence and charisma to improve our relations around the world. We CAN be the strongest and the superpower without being a bully.
Hmm - 20 to 30,000 immigrants will return to Mexico for good;remittances (is that money leaving this country?) are down. Good, more jobs and money for American workers!Now if we can get that 5.9 million UNDOCUMENTED workers to go back to Mexico OUR economy may improve!Sorry - I'm concerned about Americans,a great many of whom will right now today take any job, no matter what it pays!
YOU SAID IT!
Did I miss something??  This is an AMERICAN election last time I checked, not a Mexican one.  Mexico shouldn't have any say so mind your own business and by the way, glad to see the numbers of illegal aliens going back to Mexico as high as they are and honestly, wish they were higher actually.  That's where you belong if you are here dishonestly.  
As a Mexican- American, I am NOT surprised of many narrow minded Americans?The US needs a change and Obama is that CHANGE. Its really sad to hear the HATE in people.Why is it so wrong to have Mexicans come  to the US to work? We help Chinese,Bosnians come to the US. With a McCain/Palin win the US will be worse off. The country is going in the wrong direction.George W Bush has screwed us something severe  and some people want more?? Want 4 more yrs of job-loss,our children NOT getting the proper education,zero healthcare,no 401-K ,spending $10 billion a month for a war and Im sorry but have we found Bin Laden yet?? Many say thay Obama will be "tested" by some  disaster, Bush was "tested" the first 9 months in office and the US is not doing too good on that test - We failed. The real issue is -certain Americans are afraid - afraid of a Black man running for the highest position in the United States.          
Here is how McCain has voted, looks to me like Mexicans have a friend here.

No more ballot initiatives against immigration. (Mar 1999)
Voted YES on comprehensive immigration reform. (Jun 2007)
Voted YES on declaring English as the official language of the US government. (Jun 2007)
Voted YES on building a fence along the Mexican border. (Sep 2006)
Voted YES on establishing a Guest Worker program. (May 2006)
Voted YES on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security. (May 2006)
Voted YES on giving Guest Workers a path to citizenship. (May 2006)
Voted YES on allowing more foreign workers into the US for farm work. (Jul 1998)
Voted YES on visas for skilled workers. (May 1998)
Voted YES on limit welfare for immigrants. (Jun 1997)
English immersion over bilingual education. (Jul 2001)
Sponsored comprehensive immigration reform, without amnesty. (May 2005)
Rated 18% by USBC, indicating an open-border stance. (Dec 2006)
The fact is that McCain's plan for immigration is more favorable to Mexicans than is Obama's plan and Mexicans know that. Yet they, like those who will vote in the election, know that Barack has the greater likelihood of restoring the overall strength of the United States. Mexico has shared hundreds of years of boarderless relations with us...until the Bush presidency. Mexico is part of North America as well as is Canada. The United states is part of America but not all of it. The United states is part of the world but is not all of it. The dangerous path we in the USA have taken for many years has been to more and more assume that we are the only game in town. I am one who would like more federal controls to protect our people's financial institutions, our jobs, our wealth, yet I am also one who favors leadership in the White House that knows that we are partners with all peoples in the world just as our neighborhoods and cities clearly demonstrate in their mixed ethnic varities. Mexicans know that John McCain is not the one with the sufficient vision to take the United States in a direction that respects our gifts and our responsibilities that come from being a strong, wealthy, and very ethnically mixed nation, and a nation that has a neighbor nation of 100+million that has existed as a unit of government even longer than ourselves. It is sad that so few of us from the United States have so little knowledge of the richness and beauty of the Mexican Nation. Yes, it has been a poor nation, robbed of its wealth by a sad history. Yet, it is one of the strongest democractic nations in the Americas after the USA and Canada. It is a great trading partner. And, if we in the USA could get our drug needs under control it would greatly change the drug supply that come not just from Mexico but from all poorer countries. Mexico is greatly effected by all that happens in the USA and knowing the reaction of their population to the presidential race gives me more confidence that a Democratic leader in the Oval Office - especially Barack, is the right way to go.
The supposed allmighty Obama is nothing more than a complete socalist!  Tell me if I am wrong, but wasn't this great country founded upon the principals of pure capitalism and democracy?  What would George Washington, Ben Franklin, John Adams, ect think about this socialism???
John - SC   You think Americans want to pick strawberries and vegetables in the fields of California for low wages and no health care?  Yeah, right?  I lived in CA for 18 months; and not one time did I see a white person doing this job.  Was it because none were qualified? Doubt it.  You think your produce is expensive now?  Just wait.
I'm amazed at the ignorance demonstrated in the comments on this page.  First, Obama isn't a muslim.  He's a Christian.  Regardless, in this country, founded on ideals of religious freedom, that shouldn't be what you base your vote on.  

Second, the Mexican government has been doing a lot to try to fight the drug trade.  They have actually made significant strides in areas like Mexico City.  Granted, you'd have to visit the country or speak to someone who lives there to know that because we're too wrapped up in our own problems to care unless it affects us.  Even then, a large portion of Americans are too lazy to do any research.

Third, does the phrase "with power comes responsibility" mean anything to anyone?  The US is a country with a huge amount of power, influence (although waning), and money.  Yes, we have problems here, but we are also responsible to help those who are less fortunate- both within our borders and beyond.  The selfishness of the general American public is what landed us in this economic crisis to begin with.  

Do your research before making baseless posts, and PLEASE do your research before casting your vote next week!  Regardless of who you vote for, don't just take the word of TV ads and news articles.  Find out for yourself.
Obama or McCain... Whoever is the next president will need to face, sooner or later, the inmigration issue.
They'll have to make choices that, for political or social reasons, will not have general support.
As a Mexican, I do not share the official stand. Any sovereign nation has he right to secure their borders any way they see fit. Want a wall? so be it. Want high-tech gadgets and drones to patrol the border, do it. It is their money and their country. Up to this point, the USA has been the relief valve for the social demand of well-being that has found no real answers in Latin America. 500 thousand migrants yearly equals 500 thousand jobs that our goverments won't need to find (equals a domestic growth of 4%). Tighter migration regulations, and a close border would help in placing social pressure where it needs to be: within our own borders, on our own (lazy) polititians.
A closed border with the US would keep people in Mexico. Their demand for jobs and wellfare would find no other way to get satisfied but to pressure goverment. Our polititians sit on a very comfortable position because there's always the relief of the north (absorbing people and having the ones already there providing an aditional income for their families in Mexico). Our polititians do not ask the US for migration reforms out of the goodness of their hearts, they do it because they know that a closed border would create a social ticking bomb in their hands.
I'm tired of hearing how we need to be responsible for our neighbors (meaning other countries).  We are NOT responsible for other countries and their welfare and I'm also tired of people saying how we have to share the wealth.  I worked my butt off for many years and sacrificed to get where I am and now someone is gonna tell me I have to give some of it to someone else and for what?  So they don't have to work as hard to get to where I am now?

Sorry, no I absolutely refuse to give what I have worked hard for to anyone else for any reason.
I'm not quite sure how any other countries government bodies would have more information about our nearly elected officials than we have. Perhaps other countries EXPECT one cannadate to be better for them than the other, but they can not KNOW that...
Karl,

Maybe you should be more up on your facts when you say Al Quaida is supporting Obama.
The password-protected Al Quaida website has endorsed McCain. They stated that if Al Quaida wants to exhaust the U.S. Militarily and economically, then the Republican candidate John McCain is the better choice because he is more likely to continue the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Al-Quaida will have to support McCain in the coming elections so that he continues the same failing policies as Bush.
Karl - you're an idiot. Both of your comments were posted.
Many UNDOCUMENTED workers are leaving the US because of the horrible Corn Futures projected for the coming year and a bad agricultural outlook all around for the United States.  Food prices in the next year, here in the United States, are expected to rise at least 5% according to the Department of Agriculture.  So, if all you Americans who are so angry about Mexicans taking these agricultural jobs and working at them for next to nothing in wages are willing to actually work those jobs, even for a slight increase in pay like to minimum wage (I mean why else do red-blooded, patriotic, American Farmers hire immigrants anyway??? Because they do not have to pay these undocumented workers anything at all pretty much) then I will have found new faith in Americans as human beings.  Fact is though, most Americans consider their Leather Wallets too precious for anything less than 30,000 a year and that is mostly for just one single person to live on...and Most americans are not going to work agricultural jobs even if the farmers have to break down, do their patriotic duty and have to legally hire Americans and pay them minimum wage (not to mention social security taxes, health insurance, and all those things that these farmers do not have to worry about at all right now......no Mexican working here undocumented is going to ever be able to retire on anything beyoind what they save for themselves...they will NOt qualify for social security or anything else).....so why don't all of you who are so crapped out about Mexicans taking "your" jobs think about whether or not you would even work those jobs....better yet, look at your SUV's sitting in the driveways of your 100,000 dollar homes (a VERY conservative estimate these days for the price of a home), consider your kids who you have put in colleges you probably cannot afford to send them to, especially when you have wasted alot of money buying crap you do not need.....and college for most people does not seem to be something they think they need for their children....they automatically figure that the financial aid will be there for their children when they have to send them....then their kids wind up saddled with debts in the forms of student loans they have to take out because their parents are surprised to learn that they make too much money to qualify for student aid.  If these parents lived WITHIN their means and SAVED for college instead of racking up millions of dollars each year in credit card debt and other crud, then maybe they would realize they CAN afford college when the time comes.
But on an UNDOCUMENTED workers salary, or even if they manage to get their hands on all those American Jobs that the Mexicans are "stealing" from us and working at which they will make minimum wage or perhaps a dollar or two more, no they will never be able to afford college, their SUV's, their nice homes in good nighborhoods, their swimming pools., country club memberships, gym memberships, boats, motorcycles, jetskis, high-poered rifles "for recreational use only" and all the other toys that Americans love and live for owning..  

So the fact, yes, THE FACT, that Americans won't work these jobs is actually the one and only thing about which I do agree with George W. Bush.  As I said before even if those jobs became available to Americans and farmers had to legally hire people, they certainly are not going to pay you a decent wage.....and anyone who thinks that even Legal, minimum wage is a decent wage...well, all I have to say is that anyone thinking that should try to live on minimum for a while and then decide.  I bet most of you would not last more than 30 days because by then all your cars would be repo'd anyway.  
Basically, I am glad that Mexico, and any other country that wants to, is taking an interest in our country and her politics because we, as a nation, are certainly not in any position right now to sever, or even slightly strain our diplomatic ties to any nation upon which we might someday have to rely.  As well, Mexico is sick of the lack of interest taken in their problems with people getting murdered for Drugs along the border......drugs that might be supplied by Mexican drug dealers....but they are also the very same drugs consumed en MASS by AMERICAN drug addicts and such. So, yes, their Drug Problem is OUR DRUG PROBLEM WITHOUT ANY DOUBT.
This whole thing about countries seeing Obama as a president they can actually negotiate with as opposed to us havbing a president who refuses  to listen to anyone in his own administration much less anyone from any other country IS A GOOD THING PEOPLE.

WAKE UP AND SMELL WHERE THE LAST 8 YEARS HAVE LEFT US STANDING RIGHT NOW.  Obama is our only hope of hitching up our pants and hopefully walking as opposed to potentially crawling, out of the crap-hole we now find ourselves and our nation sinking further and further into.
Relax, it's just an opinion! Maybe you don't know (especially mr. Plumber and mrs. Doe), but America is the most influential, the # 1 contry in the world; therefore, when presidential elections come around, the rest of the world has an opinion, especially Mexico who is just around the corner. They are NOT trying to tell you who to vote for, it's just their opinion.
Amazing, Keith N.J. makes note that this site 'failed' to post his comment, "because it did not 'favor' Barack Osama Bin Laden MSNBC OBama!, Surprise Surprise!!!!  Guess What, Americans are finally realizing all the jibberish the main stream media prints, are lies!  No need to post it, the cat is out of the bag.
Small-minded people typically speak in broad generalities. Obama is not a muslim and "our enemies" are not supporting him because they anticipate he is weak.  They do, however, hope to have an opportunity, as does the rest of the thinking world, to have a president in place who does not employ a shoot now, talk later approach, and who does not see war as a means of profiteering.

If you compare the two tickets and can weigh the pros and cons of both, and after doing so, still come to the conclusion that McCain/Palin is the best choice for the future of America, please do me one favor...stand up as an adult and admit that its his race and not his Obama's ability that has you unable to consider, without partisianship, the real likelihood that McCain may not make it through 4 years and that Sarah Palin could be the leader of the free world.  My God, are you serious???
I am a 62 year old VietNam vet and degreed manufacturing engineer who is out of work, have no health insurance and barely make it from month to month.  Why in God's name should I worry about other people (Mexico, Irag, Afghanistan etc)who are sucking the life blood out of this country?  A long time ago Marxist doctrine supported the idea that America would destroy itself from within.  Look around.  A guy holds up a liquor store for $100 dollars and gets 20 years in prison.  Our politicians, corporate executives and wall street greed mongerers steal billions and nothing happens to them.  I'm afraid that many apathetic Americans will not even vote.  Obama will slide into the white house.  I pray he does the right thing.
hey Jane Doe, I don't think that the citizens interviewed above were talking direclty to you or care who you vote for. I think they were just answering questions asked by the reporter. Get over yourself and get a life. Your not half as important as you think you are.
The ignorance, discrimination, and grammer are utterly appalling. Keep your whining and lies to yourself. All you people are spreading is poison.
I never reply on these things, because at the end of the day, no one really cares, but I must say I am amazed by the amount of ignorance displayed by many posters on this board.  Barack Obama is not Muslim, and even if he were, the clear and distinct separation of church and state in US government should make the matter moot.  Watching so many people goosestep to this tune makes me worry, for my future and the future of the country that I love.

And yes, I do love America, and as an American I love thy neighbor, Mexico, and care deeply about her problems and probe every day to figure out how we can all help to make the world - not just America - a better place.

Shame on you, those naysayers and isolationists, for not caring about the state of the globe.  We are bigger than ourselves, please realize that.  Any God knows so, and so should you.
The fact that people in Mexico (and elsewhere around the world) want to see an end to the Bush era underscores what a bad job he has been doing.  If Bush has a 28% approval rating within the United States, he probably has a 0.28% approval rating everywhere else.  When you go outside the country on business, it is not very much fun when you find that your country (which you have grown up believing is respected around the world) is reviled by the average European businessman.  George W. Bush will go down as absolutely the worst president so far in U.S. History.  We need to have a different party take charge.  If the only change is replacing Bush with another Republican president, the only change will be cosmetic.  The mid- to upper-level professionals with day-to-day control of government decision making will stay the same, and the new "face men" in appointed positions will be acting on advice from the same people who have been running the government for the Bush team.  We have to throw the bums out if we want to move forward from this extremely low point in the public life of our country.
Obviously, the 70% referenced in the Reader’s Digest Global Presidential Poll, have fallen prey to the Democrat's unpaid lobbyists, the liberal media in America.  I can say that with certainty living as an expat for many years among good, but misinformed, people who also think Obama is the right guy.  Why? Simply because they don't have access to balanced news reports of whom the candidates really are and what they stand for. The reason Mexican's support the opposing party to the one currently in the White House is worry about their slimmer pocket books.  Should we be surprised about that?  They would go the other way if a Democrat occupied the White House.

Too many Americans vote the same way.  

The fact is...the current economic problems in America, and around the world, are unquestionably due to the Democrats hot-air-filled balloon of economic expansion of the 1990's and their unwillingness to regulate U.S. financial institutions.  Join that with the secret lobbying of FANNIE MAE and FREDDIE MAC to kill legislation authored by Republicans to rein them in and you've a pretty good start in understanding how things got so screwed up.  

Further, one need not look very deeply into the former Clinton Administration and Henry Cisneros's reign to find some of the most prominent culprits responsible for the mess.  

Having written all that, I predict McCain will loose this election, if he doesn't start laying blame squarely at the feet of those actually responsible!!
Seriously, it sounds like it is helping our illegal immigrant problems. They are going home to Mexico or staying in Mexico. What is wrong with that?
I read a lot of posts of people asking why they should care about what Mexicans think.  That's a very sad, and telling, question to be asking.

I have long been disheartened by the very common attitude held by many Americans that only the US matters and to heck with the rest of the world.  Why should we care about Mexico?  Because they share a border with us.  Because their people migrate regularly into our country.  Because we trade with them every day and have many American citizens who share a vested interest in their economy.  Because we aren't immune from their woes simply because we are a separate country.  Because the US is just one part of a world community, and our president will need to engage the rest of the world for the duration of his term.  Because the US is widely regarded as one of (if not the) global leaders, and the way the rest of the world regards us will have a direct impact on his ability to do his job.

This isn't the first article I've read about how people in other countries feel about our upcoming election.  The first one I read was a piece on opinions in Arab countries.  The same comments followed: what do I care and why should I give a damn?  The answer then, as now, is the same: we have to live and commune with the rest of the world, and every president (from George Washington to George Bush) has had to work, deal, bargain, and compromise with them just about every day.

If we think of our country as a house, and the rest of the world as our neighborhood, then it's easy to see how we would want to be on good terms with our neighbors, or at the very least understand them.  It would be better for us to live next to a nice house with a trimmed lawn and picket fence and neighbors who bring us cookies and lend us their hammer, than to live next to a crack house which drains our property value and has neighbors who sneak into our homes when we're not looking to sell drugs to our kids.

I'm an independent undecided who sadly lives in a state that doesn't have much chance of voting any differently than it has for decades.  But I definitely understand why it's important to be aware of the rest of the world as we elect our president.  You don't have to make your decision based on it (that would be foolish) but you shouldn't dismiss it out of hand either.
i think we need to add mexico as another state, my reasoning:
1. boarder issue.... no longer issue!
2. mexico can now properly be run, given health and benefits.
3. look at all their resources we can use! petroleum, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc, natural gas, timber. not to mention agriculture! corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, beans, cotton, coffee, fruit, tomatoes; beef, poultry, dairy products; wood products.
4. we can make it a great tourist attraction! deffinitly more so now then before.
5. between tourism, farming, resource gathering, we would see a lot of job growth!

vote for me 2016! until then, long live Obama/Biden
Will the Mexicans still like Obama when he and the Dem Congress rolls back NAFTA?
and lets not forget that if we do add them to our states, that that is roughly 45 million more people we will collect tax on! and you may say 'oh, but obama said no taxes on middle income, but you forget about sales taxes ;)
People around the world support Obama because the international media has presented him as the same superhero the national media has.  People get so wrapped up in his rhetoric and stage presence, they don't really listen to what he is saying!  Do you realize that in Holland, the entire Democratic National Convention was broadcast, whereas during the Republican Convention, the media there only showed the Democratic Response?!?!?  I would bet the other European countries saw the same.
Obama is one of the most liberal senators we have - and he has only been there a short time.  His solution to everything is to throw more money at the problem.  And he plans to pay for all of it by taxing those "big companies" and wealthier Americans he loves to demonize.  When those big companies face greater taxes, is anyone really that naive to think those costs won't be passed on to us?  And if you hate the way your 401K looks today, just wait till the government starts taxing all of the companies upon whom your retirement savings is based.
Aren't we Americans?!?  Aren't we the land of freedom and opportunity?  With that freedom and opportunity comes the ability to make choices that affect our own future.  The beauty is that we don't have to rely on the government to make things better for us.  We can help ourselves.  Why are so many so willing to give that up?!?
Is the writer of this article really that unaware of why the Mexicans would want Obama to be President?  Obviously, then they could bring more of their families here to take advantage of our health care, our education, our infrastructure and our security.   Listen and THINK before you go to the polls on Tuesday.
AG, Columbus

A Christian doesn't fight legislation that would allow a doctor to help a baby, (not a fetus), who survived a partial birth abortion stay alive!
Barak Hussein Obama did! He nor you can deny it!
The problem is that Obama doesn't know what he is.
He can't please everyone and fix everything as you think he can.
The massiah hasn't come!
This is the case around the whole world.  They can see how the United States is the engine that makes the world run and their fates are tied to us.  They look at this election in a more unbiased manner and see a brilliant campaign run by a transformational leader who will bring the Unites states back out of the malaise of the last 8 years versus 4 more years of the same.  The only ones that don't see this are the right wing nut cases and those who have not been willing or able to look objectively at the candidates and their policies.
I pray to God that muslim doesn't make it. If he does, there will be change alright, and you will end up not liking it at all!!!!
Lynn, Westlake, Ohio (Sent Tuesday, October 28, 2008 10:50 AM)
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Lynn....I'm pretty sure there ISN't a MUSLIM running for president...Well, maybe in YOUR parallel universe!

Obama/Biden 08
Liberals are such hypocritcal idiots. If they are lamely attempting to prove BO's "qualifications" they boast of his Harvard education, yet they relentlessly reiterate that President Bush is a "retarded cowboy". Fact check; Preident George W. Bush attened and graduated from both Harvard and Yale. He has both a BA and an MBA and has been both a successful businessman and a politican. Most importantly he has his unwavering faith in God, the devotion and eternal love of a wonderful wife, children and parents. Love him or hate him, he has done what he believes is right for the country he loves and has been steadfast in his convictions as a Christian-American. This is pretty much the only thing that McCain has in common with President Bush...love for God and country, very important qualties, however,  qualities not present in BO.    
     
Thought I am pulling for Obama, we have of to be reality, if Obama wins; it is going to take years for any changes.  Yes, if McCain was speaking the same language as Obama, I would vote for him.  

But, for the past two years, I am waiting for him to say some thing different from Bush, I am still waiting.  This is one of the most important election every, and if Obama wins, this will be a good therapy for the county, and the world and how we live with one anther as people and society.  

This will opening up avenue for discussion as it relates to the divide to this country.  This would be a beat down to people who have negative connotation for change and togetherness.  This in not the 60S we are living in different time, and also call for different measure, as it relates how we doing business.        

If Obama dose not win this election, this will prove the deceit in our government and democratic process. This will kill the moral of the people after all the time they put into it…
But, God is not sleeping, and if it is his will, so let it be, here we are, let go out and vote and make the change as this country needs.


check the polls during the last election all other countires wanted Bush too and look what happened. I personally don't care who other contries want in power. This is our country and our decision. I think it is funny how Karl had posted earlier that his comment didn't get posted b/c he isn't for B.O. and seems most all responses above are for Mccain. Get over it people B.O. will be the next president
By the way to whichever of you claimed that Obama is for Bigger Government....John McCain was just on TV last night giving a speech at a rally somewhere talking about how we need to grow government so it can do blah blah blah but we do not need to raise anyone's taxes in order for government to get bigger...cannot wait to see how he pulls that one off.....ANYONE REMEMBER BUSH SENIOR and His "READ MY LIPS ...N-O N-E-W T-A-X-E-S!!!"???  you think this country is going to survive another year without taxes being raised??  DOUBT IT.  Even most rich people, those making more than a qaurter million a year iaccording to Obama,  as well as being those who understand (YES UNDERSTAND) his tax plan,...even they agree that in order for us to get out of the horrrible mess we are in they are not going to be getting too many more free lunches via the federal government and I personally hope that includes the bloodsucking Big Oil Companies who get Subsidized AND have been making at the low end 10 billion a year in pure profit ever since the GWOT began.  And then they expect us to feel sorry for them when times are "lean" and gas prices are low and they are not making that kind of money........My Pity is right there floating by on the tip of that little hair blowing in the breeze pal....if you cannot make it for the rest of your LIFE on one years profit then you are doing something terribly wrong, probably illegal and you should definitely check out just exactly what the heck your accounting department is doing with all your money.
I am so sick and disgusted with these pea-brained comments about socialism.  It would be nice if you people would look up the meaning of the word. Socialism is not communism, I REPEATS, SOCIALISM IS NOT COMMUNISM!!!!  Communism gave socialism a bad name.  Socialism is things like: civil rights, the highway system, Medicare, Social Security.  GET A CLUE clowns!  The nastiest about socialism are the elite rich.  Why should they want people to be healthy and live long lives?  What's the point of being rich then?!
I am greatly disheartened by the numbers of idiots commenting here with hatred, fear and ignorance.  McCain represents those properties, the same ones we've been running with for the last 8 years.
Obama represents Understanding, Courage and Intelligence - exactly what the United States of America (and all of America - including Mexico, Canada, all South America) needs right now.  
Spewing attacks like "socialist," "Muslim," and such without any foundation in truth is all the republican party wants you to do so they can continue to enslave the majority of the nation and feed the rich, watching the gap between the "top 1%" and the rest of the nation's workers grow and grow.
The rest of the world, including Mexico, is interested in seeing a stable USA, one that can be trusted and respected again.  That is why the world is in favor of Obama.  And, by they way, Al-Quaida supports McCain - because he will continue to bankrupt the Nation and like Bush, continue to lead us all to failure and ruin.
Its funny how McCain supporters love to discount other countries support for Obama.  First, most if not all of the 70 countries supporting him are our allies.  Second, their economies depend greatly on ours and want the U.S. to get back on track.  Lastly, Fox (of all places) reported that Al Queada actually supports McCain because they believe he will continue to ruin America just as Bush has.
i think mexican people should concentrate more on electing  their own barack obama instead of repeatedly electing people who don't help crime, drug and economy situation in mexico. mexico is not and should not be a poor country.
It's time for Mexicans to stay home. We do not need them or their labor. We especially don't need more of their kids clogging up our schools,overtaxing an already strained health care system, and otherwise taking advantage of Americans. We also need to put a stop to them sending US dollars to other countries. Let them stay where they are and make their own country better.Time to roll up the welcome mat to all.
Truly amazing at how ignorant the US people are in a time of such economic crisis.....Of course 3rd world countries and mexico want to see B.O. win the pres....he is a weak link and they know it....did it ever cross anyones mind as to why his mother or grandparents or any family member has not been with him on the campaign....I can answer that because they know themselves he is not capable of running this country.....and the blacks are totally out of control they are voting for him just because he is "part" black the majority of the africian american race is either behind bars or does not even know how to balance a check book.....I hear so many of them say he has a better plan....yeah right like I said half of them can't balance checkbook much less know anything about politics......sad.....it is the black race that has caused all of the racism and hatred not the whites...everyone needs to PRAY for the USA
Why do people continue to equate border control with racism? There are ways to become legal citizens and those processes are set up to protect our infrastructure from a drain by non-citizens.  What that means is that in order to become a citizen, people need to demonstrate that they can take care of themselves and won't be a burden on society.  I welcome people from all countries (My in-laws included; they are legally here from Mexico)as long as they are law abiding, tax paying, wage earning, citizens.  I live in Phoenix and have seen too much damage done by too many people who are not here legally.  I don't dislike them because they are Mexican.  I dislike them becuase they SHOULD NOT BE HERE!
The republicans are for smaller government... Unless of course you consider that when republicans had the house, senate, and presidency, government spending went up by 33% than when Clinton was in office.  And our debt has nearly doubled in 8 years.  It took us over 200 years to get to the debt we had when Bush started, and only 8 years to double it.

Also, the Republicans want the government to stay out of your daily life.  Unless it involves marriage, abortion, stem cell research, evolution, warrantless wiretapping, arresting people off the street who are "suspected" of terrorism without giving them due-process, socialization of corporate losses, faith-based initiatives, and let's not forget - abstinence only sex education.  

It seems like the "socialist" Democrats want to spend less of my money and interfere with my daily life less than the Republicans.

McCain may have been a maverick 8 years ago, but he is now Bush Jr.  His pandering to right wing, religious fundamentalists by favoring incompetent religious babble (i.e. Palin) to intelligent dialog (i.e. Lieberman) proves that he does not stick to his guns when the going gets tough.  He just caves in to get what he wants.  I think they call that flip-flopping.  I heard lots of that in 2004.

Stop watching Fox news and pay attention to facts sometime, they make you appear less stupid.
Most mexicans are very impressed by popularity and the what the media tells them. Wake up ther is no plan to help the undocumented workers.
Read! the Democratic party is strongly supported by labor unions.The plan to give a tax incentive to new hires in the US most liukely will hurt the manufacturing plants in Mexico
Michele wrote: "Why should we care what Mexicans, or any other nations, think about the elections, some of you ask?  Maybe because we live in a global economy?!  America wouldn't be so great if it didn't have so much power and economic greatness with regard to the rest of the world.  If our economy hits the floor, so does the economy in the majority of the rest of the world. Does that sound like a good thing to any of you?"
Actually Michelle, the only reason America hasn't retained it's economic greatness is because of the neglect of it's borders and its giveaways internally to illegals. If you don't care about protecting what your forefathers fought so hard for, leave and give it so someone who will treasure it AS AN AMERICAN, not an illegal leach.
just a quick note mexican violence and problems are the result of drug consuming americans and u can take that to the bank
I have read many of the comments made here today, being from a Mexican family I notice racial undertones in a lot of what people have posted. It seems to me people leaning on McCain's side show alot more anger and are quick to point fingers at anybody they feel fit is the reason why we're in this situation. In order to continue being relevant we must open up and stop being the self pampered over hyped country we have become. Mc Cain does show good traits, but seems reluctant to move away from the same Bush policies that got us in this mess. Would we (as a country) be a pushover if OB took office? I doubt it. Ever since 9/11 we have become too defensive while starving ourselfs financially. We need a reboot, Obama looks like he wants to help the middle class American. Its time for America to look itself in the mirror and see what we have become.    
The right-wing lunatics have an us or them attitude about everything. No wonder that John and Sarah are finding a measure of success with a divisive message. It appeals to the base instincts of those that constitute their base.

Did it not occur once in any of those jingoistic small minds that doing things in the best interest of the world's people is also in the best interest of the American people?


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