Cement company in Arizona (Mexican owned) Refuses to Bid on Border Projects
From: info@americanfreedomriders.com
Sent: Wed 1/16/08 3:45 PM
To: info@americanfreedomriders.com
Cemex, a huge Mexican owned company which manufactures, concrete, cement, asphalt, and concrete pipe, has bought out the Rinker Group and is now one of the largest suppliers in the world. The acquisition resulted from a hostile takeover and gives Cemex over 100 locations in Arizona alone.
A Mexican company is now the largest supplier of ready mix concrete and cement in the USA !! Our global economy at it's best. Thank you Global George and your CFR friends !!
See article: http://www.concreteconstruction.net/industry-news.asp?sectionID=718&articleID=512442
Now we find out, from a very reliable source who lives on the Arizona border and is employed in this industry, that
Cemex will not allow any of its locations to bid on any construction project which relates to border security on the Arizona/Mexico border !!
Could this practice be a result of pressure from a Mexican government doing its best to ensure the easiest possible access for millions of illegal aliens streaming across the border into Arizona?
Could it be the influence of the Gulf Drug Cartel, which is also based in Monterrey, Mexico? Certainly they have the money, power, and incentive to interfere with our efforts to secure the border.
Whatever the reason, it certainly will have the approval of John McCain. That lying worm.
This practice is wrong and needs to be exposed. Cemex belongs at the very top of all boycott lists.
Look at all their locations in Arizona alone: http://www.rinkermaterials.com/locations/States/locnST_AZ.shtml While you're there, take a look at Florida. The profit from every sale they make goes back to the elite in Mexico who could care less about their working class, and we keep hearing how poor Mexico is.
Please pass this on and encourage a boycott of these Reconquista invaders.
Danny Smith
www.americanfreedomriders.com
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
CEMEX REFUSED TO BID ON BORDER PROJECTS
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