Mexican Bicentennial

Mexican Bicentennial     

          Congratulations to all the citizens of the United Mexican States as they begin a year of bicentennial celebrations.  September 16th marked the 200th anniversary of Mexico’s Declaration of Independence from Spain, but that day in 1810 was only the beginning of their War of Independence which they eventually won in 1821.  Today Mexico is a federal constitutional republic of 111 million people with a proud history and a rich cultural heritage, replete (see WOW) with colorful traditions that make it a popular tourist destination for visitors from around the world.

          I don’t know about you, but I’ve always believed that next door neighbors should have a special status in the hierarchy of friendships.  The United States is extremely fortunate to have a good friend on both its Northern and Southern Borders.  Canada and Mexico should be, and I believe are, our closest and most cherished friends.  That’s not to diminish our important relationships with other close allies, such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Israel, Japan, the Republic of the Philippines and many others.  It just means that next door neighbors have a special bond.  The citizens of the United States are happy to share many of the cultural attributes of Mexico, including our mutual love of freedom and independence, our strong Christian faith and our belief in hard work and traditional family values.  Oh, and let’s not forget Mexican music and Mexican food!

          Of course, there will always be tensions, even between good neighbors.  Perhaps a tree branch is hanging over the fence or a party was a bit loud.  But good neighbors work things out and, in the end, support one another and help each other in times of need.  Right now, Mexico is embroiled in a war against drug lords and is struggling through difficult economic times, just as we are.  But we will work together and eventually prevail against these and other problems…’ever the best of friends’.