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Mexican Presidential Election

Mexico's top court ruled that a ballot by ballot recount is against the law in Mexico. However, supporters of the Leftist canidate are still taking it to the streets and demanding that THE LAW BE BROKEN, and that a recount should be ordered.

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So, Mexican leftists care n... (Below threshold)
Jim Addison:

So, Mexican leftists care no more for the lawful conduct of elections than their American counterparts?

Ah, a calming thought of stability in a troubled world . . . ::-) . . . my sympathies to the Mexican people. Fortunately, unless Obrador and his supporters can actually destabilize the government, Mexico will have another chance to enact the required reforms to fix its ailing economy.

Leftism is apparently a uni... (Below threshold)
ReadyFirst:

Leftism is apparently a universal disease. As a FL resident I emphathize with the sane silent Mexicans who voted for Calderon. Wah, Wah, Wah, the squeaky wheel doesn't always get the grease but the lefties havn't figured that out yet.

Well, the Calderon supporte... (Below threshold)
Jim Addison:

Well, the Calderon supporters would have had to take off from work. The Obrador supporters may be drawn from the "working classes," but that is quite different from being "working people" . . .




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