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Mexico to try again to decriminalize drug possession

Mexico's President Felipe Calderon has sent a proposal to Congress to decriminalize possession of small amounts of heroin, methamphetamine, opium, and marijuana for personal use . This is similar to a proposal that actually passed Congress in 2006 which then-president Vicente Fox said he would sign, but then backed down from after pressure from the United States. The purpose is to free up police and...

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Armoring NAFTA: The Battleground for Mexico's Future

In March 2005, the leaders of the three NAFTA countries, U.S. President George W. Bush, Mexican President Vicente Fox, and Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin met in Waco, Texas, and launched a regional defense-based initiative called the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP). The initiative, heralded as the next step in regional integration within the "NAFTA Plus" agenda, is described on its...

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Former Mexican leader misses 'great' US leadership

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox expressed hope Tuesday that a new U.S. administration will find a mutually beneficial solution to immigration and restore America's standing in the world.

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Former Mexican President Fox to deliver K-State Landon Lecture

MANHATTAN, Kan. | Former Mexican President Vicente Fox is speaking in Kansas. He’s giving the 152nd Landon Lecture on Tuesday afternoon at Kansas State University. Fox was president of Mexico from 2000 to 2006.

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Kansas State University Hosts Two Anti-Americans This Week

Kansas State University is the forum for the Landon Lecture Series . Every year several big-shots come to Manhattan to give a lecture at the McCain auditorium. This next Tuesday, September 23, former President of Mexico Vicente Fox will be providing Americans with his pearls of wisdom: Fox's lecture, the 152nd in the prestigious Landon Lecture Series, will be at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 23, in K-State's...

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Battle erupts near ranch of ex-Mexico President Fox

A shootout erupted Friday afternoon near the ranch of former President Vicente Fox in central Guanajuato state when local police attempted to stop a convoy of suspected underworld gunmen.

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The Army, Vicente Fox, and the atom smasher

Army Times Details Army Invasion of U.S. _________________ Vicente Fox Tells American Workers To “Get Over It” You Tube September 18, 2008 An interview with EX president of Mexico Vicente Fox at Wayne State University September 12, 2008 where he tells American workers to “get over it”, that their jobs are gone forever and that they must retrain for GLOBAL work. The news report also calmly mentions...

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Cutler on Detroit News: “Fox: Get over Michigan’s job losses”

By Mike Cutler Our nation is getting absolutely hammered by globalism and our nation’s relationship with Mexico as well as other countries. This news article appeared nearly a week ago in the Detroit News and provides great insight into the philosophy of former Mexican President, Vicente Fox. Mexico sends our nation more illegal aliens than does any other [...]

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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox Tells Michigan ''Get over Michigan's job losses''

Former Mexican President, Vicente Fox, made comments last Thursday about the status of the American economy and loss of jobs in the state of Michigan, stating people should "get over Michigan's job losses" and pissed off a lot of people in the process' He also added "In the end, Michigan factories have to compete with factories in Mexico and China" and "Companies like General Motors and Ford and Maytag...

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Vicente Fox Favors a North American Union with a Common Currency

Former Mexican President Vicente Fox criticized the U.S. immigration policy and outlined his plan for a North American Union on Friday in Detroit. He addressed a crowd of 1,500 during the kickoff of the second season Wayne State University's Forum on Contemporary Issues in Society (FOCIS). The speech was followed by a book-signing session. "All you United States citizens know you have the capacity,...

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Fox: Get over Michigan's job losses

Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, isn't a shy man. And he has a message for Michigan factory workers who have lost their jobs.

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TOM WALSH: Vincente Fox to talk up trade pact at WSU

Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, has a bone to pick with Barack Obama.

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TOM WALSH: Vincente Fox to talk trade at WSU

Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, has a bone to pick with Barack Obama.

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TOM WALSH: Vicente Fox to talk trade at WSU

Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, has a bone to pick with Barack Obama.

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Fox asks, 'What is the U.S. afraid of?'

SAN CRISTOBAL, Mexico – Eighteen months after leaving office, former President Vicente Fox is taking a page from Jimmy Carter's playbook and engineering his legacy as a champion of democratic values and government transparency at home and abroad. Vicente Fox and his wife, Marta Sahagun de Fox, are welcomed to Sacramento by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and his wife, Maria Shriver, in 2006, when Fox was...