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Greg C


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Age: 40
Sign: Aquarius

City: CONROE
State: Texas
Country: US
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Friday, September 04, 2009 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
Got this in my email and decided to pass it along.

1. "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not."  ~Thomas Jefferson


 
2.  Those who trade liberty for security have neither. ~John Adams 


3.  Free men do not ask permission to bear arms.

 
4. An armed man is a citizen. An unarmed man is a subject.

 5.  Only a government that is afraid of its citizens tries to control them.
   
  
6. Gun control is not about guns; it's about control.
 
7.  You only have the rights you are willing to fight for.
 

 
  
8.  Know guns, know peace, know safety. No guns, no peace, no safety.

 
9.  You don't shoot to kill; you shoot to stay alive.
 

  10. Assault is a behavior, not a device.
 
11.  64,999,987 firearms owners killed no one yesterday.

 12.  The 
United States Constitution (c) 1791. All Rights Reserved. 
 

13.  The Second Amendment is in place in case the politicians ignore the others.
 
14.  What part of 'shall not be infringed' do you NOT understand?


15.  Guns have only two enemies; rust and politicians.

 16.  When you remove the people's right to bear arms, you create slaves. 

 
17.  The American Revolution would never have happened with gun control. 


IF YOU AGREE, PASS THIS 'REFRESHER' ON TO TEN FREE CITIZENS.






Monday, August 10, 2009 

Current mood:Dancing Naked
Category: Life
Lets see what is there to tell about my trip to Paradise Island Atlantis in the Bahamas. Well first off I didn’t get lucky. LOL Kind of hard to do when you’re on the family orientated side of the Bahamas yes Atlantis is more for families. So there were not a lot of single women especially my age but not like I had a room to take anyone back to anyway since I was rooming with my sister and brother n law. Now that being said I was lit pretty much every night losing money in the Casinos, or just walking around taking pictures. I did how ever eat well and have a blast hanging out and doing the water park with my oldest nephew Thomas and occasionally Robby or I would just on the river part solo. It was a family vacation minus my brother and his kids the divorce is still pending so he can’t take them out of the state let alone the country. Atlantis is expensive the average meal for one person was 25 bucks and up and drinks were as well. I how ever found a bottle of absolute at the liquor store for 20 bucks and indulged on it for the most part, yeah it’s bad when the mixings cost more then the alcohol.  The water park was great needed more rides but it was a lot of fun. The hotel at least the rooms we had were all right seemed like a holiday in but with a much better view. The week had it’s stressful moments 8 people sharing 2 rooms and well you know how it can be especially for someone that lives alone and doesn’t have to deal with people on a daily basis. The last day was probably the funnest for me since I went parasailing, rode a Jet Ski for the first time, and then did the water park again. I drove the jet ski like I stole the thing which seemed to piss off the operator how ever I believe he was just pissed because he was trying to scam me out of more money by saying I went over the time. My answer was simple I don’t have anymore money and I wasn’t wearing a watch so it was his job to come get me and I walked away. Of course doing all that on the last day made me sore as shit and my ass and inner thigh muscles still hurt. Lol  For the most part it was a great trip and the weather was to die for and well no mosquitoes which rocks. Some of the Miss universe contestants thanked me for holding the door open for them little to tall and skinny for my taste but they were still very beautiful.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A Muslim convert charged with fatally shooting an American soldier at a military recruiting center said Tuesday that he doesn't consider the killing a murder because U.S. military action in the Middle East made the killing justified.
"I do feel I'm not guilty," Abdulhakim Muhammad told The Associated Press in a collect call from the Pulaski County jail. "I don't think it was murder, because murder is when a person kills another person without justified reason."
Pvt. William Andrew Long, 23, of Conway had just completed basic training and was volunteering at the west Little Rock recruiting office before starting an assignment in South Korea. He was shot dead June 1 while smoking a cigarette outside the building, and a fellow soldier, Pvt. Quinton I. Ezeagwula, 18, of Jacksonville was wounded.
Ezeagwula (eh-ZAG-u-la) spoke briefly at a news conference at a Jacksonville recruiting center Tuesday, saying he had wounds in his back, head and buttocks from the shooting.
The private, who also had just completed basic training, said he hopes to become a heavy equipment operator in the Army and later serve as a drill instructor. An Army captain repeatedly stopped Ezeagwula from answering questions about what happened during the shooting or his thoughts about the suspect.
Muhammad told the AP he admitted to his actions to police and said he was retaliating against the U.S. military.
"Yes, I did tell the police upon my arrest that this was an act of retaliation, and not a reaction on the soldiers personally," Muhammad said. He called it "a act, for the sake of God, for the sake of Allah, the Lord of all the world, and also a retaliation on U.S. military."
In the interview, Muhammad also disputed his lawyer's claim that he had been "radicalized" in a Yemeni prison and said fellow prisoners that some call terrorists were actually "very good Muslim brothers."
He also said he didn't specifically plan the shootings that morning.
"It's been on my mind for awhile. It wasn't nothing planned really. It was just the heat of the moment, you know," said Muhammad, who was arrested on a highway shortly after the attack.
Prosecutor Larry Jegley, who on Monday won a gag order in the case, declined to comment specifically on Muhammad's remarks.
"I asked for the gag order to protect Mr. Muhammad's right for a fair trial," Jegley said. "I've never had a situation like this with a gag order and I'm sure Mr. Muhammad's attorney will take care of it."
The Associated Press sent an interview request to Muhammad last week, before a judge ordered parties in the case to remain quiet. After Tuesday's interview, Muhammad's lawyer Jim Hensley sent an e-mail to the AP asking it to withhold his client's remarks.
Muhammad, 23, said he wanted revenge for claims that American military personnel had desecrated copies of the Quran and killed or raped Muslims. "For this reason, no Muslim, male or female, sane or insane, little, big, small, old can accept or tolerate," he said.
He said the U.S. military would never treat Christians and their Scriptures in the same manner.
"U.S. soldiers are killing innocent Muslim men and women. We believe that we have to strike back. We believe in eye for an eye. We don't believe in turning the other cheek," he said.
Asked whether he considered the shootings at the recruiting center an act of war, Muhammad said "I didn't know the soldiers personally, but yes, it was an attack of retaliation. And I feel that other attacks, not by me or people I know, but definitely Muslims in this country and others elsewhere, are going to attack for doing those things they did," especially desecrating the Quran.
Muhammad was arrested on a capital murder charge in state court and could face the death penalty. FBI spokesman Steve Frazier said Tuesday a federal investigation continues and any information that's gathered is being shared with local law enforcement. He declined to comment further.
An FBI-Homeland Security intelligence assessment document obtained by The Associated Press last week suggested the gunman may have considered targeting other locations, including Jewish and Christian sites in several eastern U.S. cities.
Muhammad had moved to Arkansas in the spring to work at his father's bus tour company and had never attended the Islamic Center of Little Rock, a mosque frequented by most of the area's Muslims, said Iftikhar Pathan, the center's president.
Pathan said he spoke with most of the nearly 300 people who attend Friday prayers at the mosque and no one knew him. Those at the mosque also spoke with FBI agents in the days immediately after the shooting, he said.
"What he had in his mind, God knows," Pathan said.
Last week, Hensley said his client, born Carlos Bledsoe, had been tortured and "radicalized" in a Yemeni prison after entering the country to teach English. He was held there for immigration violations, and Yemeni officials have denied mistreatment.
"Those claims ... are all lies," Muhammad said Tuesday. "That never happened in Yemen. The officials dealt with me in a gentle way."
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Associated Press writer Jon Gambrell contributed to this report from Jacksonville, Ark.
Saturday, May 30, 2009 

Current mood:  optimistic
Category: Goals, Plans, Hopes
So I'm sitten here looking out upon the water from my barstool just wondering what it is I should do right now. Not at this moment because I know what I'm going to do I'm going to sit back enjoy my food and drink and watch the boats. I also know I'm going to keep pushing myself in the gym so that I can be in the best physical shape possible and well I want to look good for forty. I know I have to finish up some projects and scripts as soon as I get the vision to do so. Yes I have to see the completed project in my head to finish it up. I need to pay more attention to my dreams because they are where this will happen. I also need to learn to let go of the baggage I have been carrying around all these years. I think once that happens I will be a much better person. I still know that no matter what if someone is looking for something or reading way to much into stuff it will still be a problem but at least this way I know I will be the best me I can be no matter what anyone thinks. It's all about perspective.
Saturday, May 23, 2009 

Current mood:  blah
Category: Life

I’m in a blah mood today just woke up that way and it got worse form there. I’m going to try to turn it around very soon. Seems I’m good at pissing a certain someone off, I don’t want to do it just seems so easy to do. I’m also apparently good at manipulation something I’m not trying to do but apparently I do real well. All I want to do is be happy and successful in my life and for a time being I was really happy then things changed and now I have just been going through the motions and emotions of life. I’m still trying to figure it out. Sure I’m hurt and down but I need to get my ass up dusts it off and get over it. It’s just harder then I thought it would be this time. I was there for major events and got attached to the family, which makes it much harder then if it was just the one person. I really wish I was a cold-hearted asshole then life would be so much easier. I could just move on and not give a fuck and not feel any pain but that’s not me. And I know she isn’t that way either not trying to imply that either. Maybe I should try to become more like that, but right now I’m trying to put my faith in God and hope for the best.

Monday, May 18, 2009 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: Life

I have all these alter egos that I use to get through life and well I would like to take the time to explain some of the, just for the hell of it today. One thing you should know about actors is we are some of the most insecure people in the world sometimes. That being said I have to balance that out with the fact that I’m also a director which doesn’t have the insecurities my actor side has if that makes any sense at all. I do have my insecurities and can become a little clingy and I’m always worried I’m not good enough when I know damn well I’m better then good enough I am me. I also have my political side which can piss people off I’m neither democrat or republican so I walk a line in-between as an Independent. I believe in limited pro choice and the death penalty never figured out why one party supports one but not the other. Political correctness is going to be the down fall of America we are a country that was founded on Christian beliefs and we have strayed so far from that an given everyone else way to much power. I’m against all illegal aliens yet I will help them out if they are in need. I don’t distinguish from where they came it’s a blanket term all Illegal aliens. I don’t believe in gun control because only honest people will follow it, and well it would make me a criminal. I hope I never have to shoot someone but if I have to I like having my guns. Besides if you want to kill someone or a bunch of people you don’t need a gun to do it. Well enough about politics I will say this I don’t like what Obama and the Democrats are doing to the country right now. I don’t think we as a nation can afford it. I have a very dark and devious side that I don’t like to show or come out ever. It’s the side that plots and comes up with great revenge scenarios but I don’t want to hurt anyone unless it is absolutely necessary to my well being or if the person has crossed a line and pissed me off that bad. It’s like trying to get me to fight most of the time I will just walk away I don’t see the point in it but if pushed far enough then I will unleash my Dark side and heaven help the person. Things that will make this happen is if someone is threatening those I love, if they are just being a dick to me no big deal. I have my super villain alter ego who does things related to my dark side but never goes to the extreme it’s more for fun. Then I have whatever character I am playing or writing about. These can be really fun or they can be really disturbing. I prefer the fun ones but it’s all about the context of what the character or the story line is about.

Monday, May 18, 2009 

Current mood:  blissful
Category: Life


Sometimes remembering almost everything you hear can be a curse I know way to many peoples secrets and one slip up could end up hurting a lot of people. But it does give me an edge in certain aspects of my life so I guess it’s a double-edged sword. I will sometimes ask to many questions just to clarify things but I do typically remember the things people tell me if I’m listening to them which in most cases I am it just may appear that I’m not. Why am I saying this it’s because I am a verbal learner if I hear it I can remember it more then if I just read it. Well I just want to clear my head a bit and I figured this is the best way that way things don’t slip out and become public knowledge for the world to know. Being able to remember things  is a good trait to have when you are working on becoming the worlds greatest super villain though learning what you can use against the do gooders and super heroes of the world. learning their weaknesses so that you can take them down in the future. Yeah I’m just having fun with my alter ego right now. No need to be alarmed people. Most of your secrets are safe with me. LMAO

Thursday, May 07, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
If Obama wants to trim the budget a bit why don't he cut all funding to ACORN. I know it will only save a few billion which will be less then .01 percent of the budget but can we really afford to keep funding an organization that promotes voter fraud.



7 Pa. ACORN workers charged in voter probe

PITTSBURGH – Seven Pittsburgh-area ACORN workers were charged with falsifying voter registration forms, with six accused of doing so to meet the group's alleged quota system before last year's general election.

District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. said he's hoping the workers charged Thursday will help authorities determine whether Allegheny County ACORN officials will be charged with requiring the illegal quotas or otherwise directing that voter registrations be faked.

"You should consider the investigation as ongoing," Zappala said.

Six suspects forged a total of 51 cards, a felony that carries up to seven years in prison. The same six also were charged with illegally accepting payments to meet a quota of 20 registrations per day — a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in jail.

The one defendant not charged with either of those crimes told police he filled out at least 100 voter registration cards in his own name, even though he was already registered and knew it was illegal. He's charged with misdemeanor counts of obstructing and interfering with the elections process, as are several of the others.

Zappala said investigators targeted 100 local ACORN canvassers after county elections officials started noticing dozens of possibly forged registration forms in August. ACORN registered 38,000 new voters in southwestern Pennsylvania, including about 33,600 in the county last year, Zappala said.

There's no evidence anybody voted illegally or was denied a vote because of the scam, Zappala said.

One worker allegedly forged cards using names of already registered voters, but with different addresses. Another unwittingly solicited a county elections worker who filled out a card but didn't sign it. The card wound up filed, with a forged signature and fake Social Security number. Two other workers filed 13 and 30 forged cards, respectively, using bogus information, including names of dead or nonexistent people.

The DA noted that the Nevada attorney general on Monday charged ACORN — the Association of Community Organization for Reform Now Inc. — and two employees for allegedly having a quota. That's a felony in Nevada, where canvassers made $8-$9 an hour but were required to turn in 20 voters per daily shift to be paid, Zappala said.

Zappala said the Allegheny County workers also worked under the 20-card daily quota, but made $8-$10 an hour for a five-hour shift.

"You would be gone that day if you didn't get the quota," Zappala said.

Zappala said no local ACORN supervisors or officials are charged yet, because police need additional evidence. Complicating matters is that some canvassers may have been hired through subcontractors, he said.

Scott Levenson, national spokesman for ACORN, denied the quota exists but said workers were expected to register some voters to earn their hourly pay. "Obviously, we're entitled to have standards," he said.

Levenson called the charges "a big step on the continued vindication of ACORN's name." He said most of the workers were charged "with evidence delivered by us," though court documents don't reflect that.

The charges are based on information from county elections workers, or the workers themselves — including one who said her ACORN supervisor had her fill out bogus cards at the group's Pittsburgh call center.

That worker, Latasha Kinney, 27, of New Kensington, is charged with forging 13 cards including one using a dead man's name.

Kinney's criminal affidavit says the ACORN supervisor, Hazel Hastings allowed workers to sign cards that previously were filled out with false information. Hastings had Kinney "completely fill out forged voters registrant cards with false dates of birth and social security numbers," the affidavit alleges.

Hastings, who has not been charged, declined comment Thursday.

Kinney; Alexis Givner, 23, of West Mifflin; and Pittsburgh residents, Mario Grisom, 28, Ashley Clarke, 21, Eric Jones, 20, and Eric Jordan, 19, all face at one forgery count and the quota charge. Bryan Williams, 22, of McKeesport, faces only the other charges. The suspects were being arraigned Thursday. It was not clear if any had attorneys in this case, though Jordan and Williams are already incarcerated on other crimes, Zappala said.


Obama seeks $17 billion in U.S. budget savings

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama on Thursday proposed to wring $17 billion in savings from the fiscal 2010 budget as he sought to allay worries about soaring deficits and build support for a hefty domestic agenda.

Unveiling the detailed version of a budget blueprint he outlined in February, Obama offered a slim list of savings he will seek in programs from weapons systems to education to the cleanup of abandoned mines.

"We can no longer afford to spend as if deficits don't matter and waste is not our problem," Obama told reporters. "We can no longer afford to leave the hard choices for the next budget, the next administration or the next generation."

The proposals to trim 121 programs identified by the White House as wasteful or unnecessary amounted to only a half of 1 percent of the $3.55 trillion budget that Obama has submitted for the fiscal year that begins in October.

Of the $17 billion in budget savings the White House identified, about half were in the defense budget.

The 2010 budget aims to overhaul the healthcare system to provide coverage to the uninsured and bolster education programs. Obama also wants to help fight climate change by capping emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide from big industries and allowing them to trade rights to pollute. Such systems are commonly called "cap and trade."

Both critics and supporters of Obama consider the plan ambitious. Some proposals such as the climate initiative face a tough sell in the U.S. Congress.

Amid spending on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and bailouts for the banking and auto industries, the White House has forecast that the budget deficit will hit $1.75 trillion in the current 2009 fiscal year. The administration expects the deficit to drop to a still-huge $1.17 trillion in 2010.

White House budget director Peter Orszag said there would be "modest" changes to those figures next Monday in a further set of budget documents, which would take account of capital gains tax receipts and other recent data.

But key elements were not changing, he said, including the climate initiatives and a $250 billion "placeholder" for financial rescue that Obama hopes not to use.

Earlier this year, Obama won passage in the Democratic-led Congress for a $787 billion economic stimulus package of public works projects and tax cuts aimed at countering the recession.

REPUBLICAN CRITICISM

Republicans say Obama's budget marked a move toward big government and would burden the economy with high deficits.

Obama emphasizes he inherited a deficit of more than $1 trillion from former President George W. Bush, a Republican. The recession that began during Bush's presidency resulted in lower government tax receipts, and Obama said it required action in the form of the stimulus package and the bailouts.

Some Democrats also have expressed wariness about the deficit outlook, though Congress already has passed a $3.4 trillion budget blueprint that will guide tax policy and government spending for the upcoming fiscal year.

That plan embraces many of Obama's top priorities, but the difficulty will be in hammering out detailed legislation.

U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said the Democratic budget "spends too much, taxes too much and borrows too much" while Obama's cuts would barely dent the debt.

Many of the budget's defense cuts were announced last month by Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who set a goal of shifting billions of dollars of spending away from futuristic weapons toward systems geared for wars like today's in Iraq and Afghanistan.

For example, the budget would terminate a new long-range bomber that the military had planned to begin fielding in 2018 to boost the existing Cold War-era bomber fleet.

Overall, Obama is seeking $534 billion for the Defense Department's core budget in fiscal 2010, an increase of 4 percent from the $513 billion provided by Congress in 2009. In addition, Obama has requested $130 billion in funds for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

On the domestic side of the ledger, an early childhood education program known as "Even Start" and a long-range radio navigation system that has been made obsolete by GPS technology were on the chopping block.

Other cuts included halting payments to states for abandoned mines that already have been cleaned up and cutting a Department of Education attache position in Paris.

Congress already has rejected some of Obama's proposed savings, such as reining in subsidies for wealthy farmers.

Republicans in the House of Representatives said they would offer their own set of budget cuts.

Senate Budget Committee Chairman Kent Conrad, a Democrat known as a fiscal hawk, praised the "line-by-line" review of the annual budget. But he said he wanted government to "apply this same focus and commitment" on addressing long-term fiscal challenges such as dealing with costly entitlement programs.

The budget proposed terminating the Yucca Mountain nuclear storage waste site and instead spending $197 million to phase out the project and seek alternatives for waste disposal.

(Additional reporting by Jim Wolf, Richard Cowan, Jeremy Pelofsky and Charles Abbott; Editing by Will Dunham)

Wednesday, April 08, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
I really don't like Pelosi at all and I hate the govornement forcing me to pay for things I don't want to. I don't have a problem with giving some of my income a way to help the ess fortunate but I hate being forced to. And well I don't think illegal aliens deserve a dime of our tax dollars after all they are breaking the law just by being here.
 
  Adding a tax to your retirement is simply another way of saying to the American people, you're so darn stupid that we're going to keep doing this until we drain every cent from you. That's what the Speaker of the House is saying. Read below...............
  Nancy Pelosi wants a Windfall Tax on Retirement Income.  In other words tax what you have made by investing toward your retirement. This woman is a nut case! You aren't going to believe this.
  Madam speaker Nancy Pelosi wants to put a Windfall Tax on all stock market profits (including Retirement fund, 401K and Mutual Funds! Alas, it is true - all to help the 12 Million Illegal Immigrants and other unemployed Minorities!
  This woman is frightening.
  She quotes...' We need to work toward the goal of equalizing income, (didn't Marx say something like this?), in our country and at the same time limiting the amount the rich can invest.'  (I am not rich, are you?)
 When asked how these new tax dollars would be spent, she replied:
 'We need to raise the standard of living of our poor, unemployed and minorities. For example, we have an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in our country who need our help along with millions of unemployed minorities.. Stock market windfall profits taxes could go a long way to guarantee these people the standard of living they would like to have as 'Americans'.'
 
(Read that quote again and again and let it sink in.)  'Lower your retirement, give it to others who have not worked as you have for it'.  
 Send it on to your friends. I just did!! This lady is out of her mind and she is the speaker of the house
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 

Category: News and Politics
I say we need to cut Mexico off completely, we just gave them a billion plus dollars to help their drug war fight. We are their welfare state which needs to end now and here is another fact Mexico has never been on our side in any of the Major wars. They sided with Germany in WWII so technically they are our enemy notour friends. I just wish Washington woul wake up and get the message. Besides I have dealt with Mexican truckers we don't need them on our Highways and we damn well don't need them in our major cities....
 
MEXICO CITY/WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Mexico slapped tariffs on 90 American agricultural and manufactured exports on Monday in retaliation for Washington's move to block Mexican trucks from using U.S. highways.
Mexican Economy Minister Gerardo Ruiz said about $2.4 billion worth of exports from 40 U.S. states would be affected and that his government would soon publish a list of them.
Last week, the U.S. Congress canceled funding for a test program begun by the Bush administration that allowed Mexican long-haul trucks to circulate in the United States in compliance with the North American Free Trade Agreement.
"We consider this action by the United States to be mistaken, protectionist and clearly in violation of (NAFTA)," Ruiz told reporters in Mexico City.
President Barack Obama's administration, facing its first dispute with a major trading partner and neighbor, promptly said it would work to create a new cross-border, long-distance trucking program between the two countries.
"The president has tasked the Department of Transportation to work with the U.S. trade representative and the Department of State, along with leaders in Congress and Mexican officials to propose legislation creating a new trucking project that will meet the legitimate concerns of Congress and our NAFTA commitments," White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said.
It was not immediately clear which exports would be hit.
But a spokesman for the Mexican economy ministry said the new tariffs would not affect rice, corn, beans or wheat, which are the main U.S. farm products exported to Mexico and make up much of the average Mexican's diet.
"It won't be any of these products because Mexicans are sensitive to them," the spokesman told Reuters.
The United States agreed to allow Mexican trucks to start using U.S. highways by 1995 when it signed the NAFTA pact with Canada and Mexico three years earlier.
But Mexican trucks were confined to border zones where they had to offload goods to be carried by U.S. companies. In 2007, the U.S. government launched a pilot program that allowed a limited number of them full access to U.S. roads, while American trucks were also allowed to operate in Mexico.
U.S. organized labor, led by the largest trucking union, the Teamsters, along with highway safety and consumer groups fiercely opposed the initiative, a pet project of former President George W. Bush.
A provision depriving the program of funding was added to a $410 billion spending bill passed by the Democratic-controlled Congress last week.
Backers of the truck program, including former presidential candidate and Arizona senator John McCain, lamented the Mexican decision but said it was expected.
"Unfortunately, this is a predictable reaction by the Mexican government to a policy that now puts the United States in clear violation of NAFTA and was inappropriately inserted into the Omnibus appropriations bill," McCain said.
"We must take steps to prevent escalation of further protectionist measures -- actions that only serve to harm American business during these tough economic times," he said in a statement.
A spokeswoman for the U.S. Trade Representative's office said they could not confirm which U.S. farm or manufacturing products would be hit with increased duties. Major U.S. commodity groups also said they were awaiting details.
The impact of higher Mexican tariffs on U.S. exports of farm products to Mexico would be "huge," said Bill Biedermann, an analyst with brokerage firm Allendale Inc.
"The market would take a very negative tone, and it could throw us right back into that bearish period of a few days ago," Biedermann said, adding that he believed Mexico was only positioning itself to negotiate with the United States.
 
By Adriana Barrera and Doug Palmer, Adriana Barrera And Doug Palmer, Mon Mar 16, 7:51 pm ET
(Additional reporting by David Alexander in Washington, Noel Randewich in Mexico City, and K.T. Arasu and Karl Plume in Chicago, Writing by Anthony Boadle, Editing by Paul Simao)