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Subject: Re: Bill O'Reilly says Mexico isn't overpopulated Posted on: Fri, 05 May 2006 23:29:38 -0400

On 5 May 2006 18:07:42 -0700, "R. Lander"
wrote:
>
>Did anyone catch Bill O'Reilly's "No Spin Zone" on 5-3-06? A caller
>cited overpopulation as one of Mexico's biggest problems, but O'Reilly
>claimed that Mexico is big enough to easily support its 106 million
>inhabitants (actual figure is 107.4 million). He called Mexico a big
>place and mentioned America's 300 million people, implying that we're
>not overcrowded either.
>

O'Reilly is right on both cases. Neither Mexico nor the USA are
overpopulated. Density is cery small compared to places like Japan,
for example (or even New Your City!)

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