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Mexico 2006-02-15 22:39:23 Reply

i have been wondering for a while now, why doesnt america just buy mexico or join as one country


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-15 22:44:23 Reply

it would stop immigration and stop the hopping the fence joke


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-15 22:47:33 Reply

Why doesnt america just buy mexico?

Is that what you just said? Please, tell me you are joking.


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-15 22:49:19 Reply

ok, now i see a point, but the government should consider the thought eventually


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-15 22:50:31 Reply

At 2/15/06 10:47 PM, Velocitom wrote: Why doesnt america just buy mexico?

Is that what you just said? Please, tell me you are joking.

well, i mean own it some how.


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-15 22:54:55 Reply

At 2/15/06 10:50 PM, CadillacClock wrote: The insurance that certain politicians would earn more than less. You actually could buy Mexico, it all depends on the President in charge.

To a certain extent, I thought the guy was joking because he made it seem like buying a country at a super market.
As if the US could offer some money, Mexico takes it, Mexico officials and army members move to another country, and the citizens are pawned off like cheap trinkets.


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-16 13:48:29 Reply

America is a country based on business decisions.

Mexico, in business terms, is a bad investment.

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Response to Mexico 2006-02-16 14:25:20 Reply

At 2/16/06 01:48 PM, Pandaman64 wrote: America is a country based on business decisions.

Mexico, in business terms, is a bad investment.

Show me a country not based on business decisions.

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Response to Mexico 2006-02-16 21:59:08 Reply

At 2/16/06 01:48 PM, Pandaman64 wrote: America is a country based on business decisions.

Mexico, in business terms, is a bad investment.

can you name any country that america can buy that isnt a bad investment?


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-16 22:31:05 Reply

At 2/16/06 09:59 PM, blizace wrote:
At 2/16/06 01:48 PM, Pandaman64 wrote: America is a country based on business decisions.

Mexico, in business terms, is a bad investment.
can you name any country that america can buy that isnt a bad investment?

Canada, which has awesome natural resources.
Japan, which rocks and we half-own already.
Britain, which is powerful and would be ironic.

Basically, any place that isn't a craphole. Which especially doesn't include: Mexico, South America, Africa, Middle East, China, Russia, Eastern Europe.

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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 00:28:27 Reply

At 2/15/06 10:47 PM, CadillacClock wrote:
Basically they would initially have to run out drug dealers and basically shoot Tijuana off of the map. Tijuana 's actually kind of disgusting, I'd rather not be apart of that in any way.

That'd get rid of a lot of horse fuck shows. I say keep the beastiality, and leave Tijuana on the map.

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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 01:02:18 Reply

Im not really one for mexico, sure i find them funny when they speak englsih and all but the country itself is in need of some remodeling.

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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 01:18:24 Reply

At 2/16/06 10:31 PM, Draconias wrote: Britain, which is powerful and would be ironic.

Yeah, if there's one thing the U.S would spend billions, if not trillions to achieve; it's irony.


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 01:54:30 Reply

At 2/15/06 10:39 PM, DurtyB wrote: i have been wondering for a while now, why doesnt america just buy mexico or join as one country

you sir ARE A FUCKING MORON


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 01:59:02 Reply

Canada, which has awesome natural resources.
Japan, which rocks and we half-own already.
Britain, which is powerful and would be ironic.

Basically, any place that isn't a craphole. Which especially doesn't include: Mexico, South America, Africa, Middle East, China, Russia, Eastern Europe.

I think the other way round. China, for example has 1.3 billion people and its economy is growing like 10% a year, so if you are buying China now, you're buying it "cheap". Japan, on the other hand has a well-educated population, an excellent health system and is the 2nd economy in the world. Thing is that Japan s growing at 1% a year. Same goes to Germany, UK, and other rich countries. So, it is more profitable to buy not-so-poor countries, because they have more space to grow.
Of course, you wouldn't like to buy countries with more "structural" problems, such as drugs, which are more difficult to solve.
So, If I were the US I wouldn't buy Mexico, I would buy China (If I could afford it), Eastern Europe, Southern South America (Chile, Argentina, Uruguay), and some Asian Countries like South Corea.
But anyway, that seems highly unlikely.


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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 02:56:39 Reply

At 2/15/06 10:39 PM, DurtyB wrote: i have been wondering for a while now, why doesnt america just buy mexico or join as one country

because there really is no reason too.

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Response to Mexico 2006-02-17 06:14:47 Reply

Buy mexico lol. That is some funny stuff. Lets just go enforce our laws on a social group who has no reason to conform to our ways of thinking but then again.