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Mexican president sends condolences to US for tornado disaster
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Jose
2011-04-30 13:14:36 UTC
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People's Daily Online -

The Mexican Presidency said in a statement that Calderon expressed the
solidarity of Mexico's people and government with the U.S. communities
affected by the natural disaster as well as with relatives of the
victims.

At least 326 people died in the worst tornados recorded in the U.S. in
37 years, in the U.S. states of Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia,
Arkansas, Missouri and Virginia.

Calderon also offered Mexican assistance to help U.S. authorities cope
with the damage and to aid the victims.



http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90852/7366357.html
Don Gabacho
2011-04-30 20:05:53 UTC
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Post by Jose
People's Daily Online -
The Mexican Presidency said in a statement that Calderon expressed the
solidarity of Mexico's people and government with the U.S. communities
affected by the natural disaster as well as with relatives of the
victims.
At least 326 people died in the worst tornados recorded in the U.S. in
37 years, in the U.S. states of Tennessee, Mississippi, Georgia,
Arkansas, Missouri and Virginia.
Calderon also offered Mexican assistance to help U.S. authorities cope
with the damage and to aid the victims.
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/90001/90777/90852/7366357.html
And I express the solidarity of the US's and Mexico's people long
affected by the disaster that is, as it has always been, Mexico's
governance.

If Calderon was serious, he'd withdraw his government's so-called
consulates from the US and, as is sweeping the Islamic world, heed the
peoples' demands for freedom from such obsessively corrupt governance.
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