Mexico's Declaration of War Against The United States of America

Thor H. Asgardson
In his state of the nation address to the Mexican people; Mexican president Felipe Calderon has now declared war on the sovereign republic of The United States of America.

Despite the recent defeat of Mexican amnesty, and the expulsion of felon Elvira Arellano from American shores; this lunatic thinks it appropriate to posture as a great emancipator of his people, hoping that this act will silence his critics, who accuse him of stealing the presidential election from Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador.

Calderon has elected to directly and now openly challenge the sovereignty of the United States by declaring what amounts to a state of war between our two countries. His arrogance has been fueled by an American president who is making shotgun wedding plans--behind closed doors-- for the merger between a superpower, and a Third World basket case.

He embarrasses the president of the United States and the American Congress with his cheeky proclamation:

"I have said that Mexico does not stop at its border, that wherever there is a Mexican, there is Mexico. And, for this reason, the government action on behalf of our countrymen is guided by principles, for the defense and protection of their rights."

For his arrogance, and defiance of American sensitivities; he received a standing ovation from his countrymen.

Now, it is the American people who must respond to this act of war against our nation. But first, we must take into account the reality of Calderon's statement, that a Mexican national is in essence a colonizing bacillus for Mexican territorial expansion and influence.

With this new found awareness, corroborated by Mexican arrogance; the American people can now formulate intelligent new policies--not dependent on "political correctness"-- which strongly affirm the continued existence of our nation, and protection of the American way of life.

It is a fact of life that Mexico chooses to continue the Mexican War, begun in 1846, and that the Mexican nation sees a great struggle continuing between the Anglo-Saxon and Mestizo races. They cannot picture the advanced joys and benefits of working as a cooperative partner with the United States, and thus the American people have come to the conclusion that any "arrangement" now made regarding the SPP and NAU, will be seen as an act of treason, by any U.S. lawmaker who colludes in carrying it out.


Mexico has thrown her cards on the table, in this high stakes international poker game--witnessed by the entire planet-- and it is all bluff--sound and fury, signifying nothing, but stark invasion of our homeland.

What has been promulgated by the new Mexican declaration of war, is that the Mexican national has the inherent right to intrude into the sovereign affairs of a superpower. They call it being "ambassadors" of "peace and justice," and soon they will demand that the United States government reinstate the parasite, Elvira Arellano to her former colonization site in Chicago.

Mexico is "waiting for an answer" from U.S. officials, regarding the Arellano affair. Elvira Arellano--for her part--asserts that she "will not back down," in her effort to secure a "diplomatic post." She also states that she "...won't accept anything less."

The American people too, are resolved that we "will not accept anything less" than the full surrender of Mexico, in this Second Mexican War.

We the People, now demand that our leaders do their constitutional duty in protecting our country from the Mexican invasion.

Should President Bush fail to adequately answer the Mexican challenge as "War President;" he should be immediately impeached for high treason against the United States of America, and held accountable for aiding and abetting the Mexican invasion of America.

There can be no "harmonizing" and "integration" with a parasite which comes to displace the American worker.

The Mexican president's cheeky ultimatum, is the final act in this theater of the absurd. The American people have “had it.”

"Diplomacy without arms is like music without instruments."

Frederick the Great
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