By Xenono on Friday, July 16, 2004 - 01:51 pm: Edit |
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=615&e=5&u=/nm/20040716/pl_nm/campaign_bush_dc
If anyone wants to seriously continue in this hobby, they really should NOT vote for Bush.
I wonder why Bush doesn't go to Nevada and call for an end to legalized prostitution there?
And oh the horror!
"Addressing a conference on human trafficking, Bush quoted Castro as saying that prostitutes in Havana were the cleanest and best educated in the world."
"Bush said that comment was evidence that Havana was encouraging sex tourism. Castro praised Cuban prostitutes for having a college education in a documentary interview by the U.S. filmmaker Oliver Stone."
By Laguy on Friday, July 16, 2004 - 03:23 pm: Edit |
In another article on the same subject (also available on yahoo) Bush seems to once again equate sex tourism and child prostitution, or at least suggest they are closely tied together. This raises the question whether he is dumb, a lying prick, or, as I believe, both.
By Orgngrndr on Saturday, July 17, 2004 - 11:29 am: Edit |
It's no secret that a lot of the U.S. aid that is funneled to Mexican border cities now has stipulations, either public or private, that the Mexican governement will increase law enforcement in the areas of drug trafficing but now in human traficing. What is new, is that part of the human traficcing embraces not only illegal immigration but also sex tourism and sexual traficing. The recent crackdown in Nogales is a good example of this. Fox's promise to the mexican people who vote for him and the U.S. governement who pays him (or rather his country through large subsidies) to crack down on crime in border towns was the direct result of US pressure.
It is starting with the cities and states in Mexico who need the money the worse, like Nogales and later cities like TJ, we can expect a lot more of this if Bush stays in office.
It is part of the agenda of the Bush administration to create a "new moral environment" not only in the US, but in countries that border it. Taking out the sex industry in border towns is just one more goal. We can expect more Bush posturing followed by action from Ashcroft and his band of puritanical morons in the coming months as Bush reacheds out to his core supporters the rabid puritanical church-going, evangelical christians to solidify their backing. Indeed they may be the last voting block that Dubya can depend on.
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