To: michael97123 who wrote (161857 ) 5/12/2005 8:54:12 PM From: marcos Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500 And what portion of Palestine did your zionists 'buy', michael, was it not six point something per cent? ... what about when you deduct those situations in which duress was used, what is it then, something less, hmmm? ... how did they 'acquire' the other ninety something per cent, michael? ... face it, before all your bullshit and after it, the fact will remain that you are defending the dispossession and disenfranchisement of indigenous people, and then nipping ankles for the Nadines of the world who deem it convenient to demonise them A tunnel direct to la República, that's a great idea, a person could bypass the distinctly unfriendly border crossings ... before my wife had citizenship and a passport here, a change of planes in the US meant for her being put in a sort of cell in the airport, watched and escorted by guards sporting great ugly pistols on the hip, and for this she had to pay fifty bucks usd for each plane change, which is a lot of pesos and can find better uses ... they call this system TWOV, 'transit without visa', and make no attempt to present it as anything other than hostile ... a few individuals on the front lines did have a degree of humanity, but you could tell they weren't setting up the system ... which in all places concerned, by the way, was within Occupied México ... so we fly direct since the last experience of this sort, even when it's more expensive ... your idea is not new, the Onion or one of those satire sites did a piece on a suspension bridge that went over the US and permitted us to travel direct, quite funny, that was in the early days of the Bush regime, around the time the Onion named us as one of the Axis of Suspiciously Polite, or something There are lots of mexicanos here, not all are completely documentado at all times ... no big deal ... i knew a canadian once who regularly overstayed his tourist card date, he never had any problem from it, just one silly official whined about it and then he found out he could simply ask for a later date, and/or zip to Guatemala for a few days and come back, duh ... he also used to work in the estado sometimes, which is technically illegal but nobody worried about it, as he wasn't out to rob anybody of their lands, or subjugate them.