Fox como siempre habló mal y a destiempo:
"(Calderón) es el primer presidente que se toma en serio y con energía la idea de proteger a nuestra juventud", ha asegurado Fox, que ha calificado su iniciativa de "muy importante" porque "es algo que no veo que esté pasando en EEUU, en Europa o en España", dijo el guanajuatense.
Podriamos agregar que Fox como presidente de México tampoco se tomó en serio la idea de proteger a la juventud mexicana, tan es así, que fue durante su administración que se escaparon grandes traficantes como Joaquín " el Chapo" Guzmán Loera.
Fotos de Vicente Fox
Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox speaks at the University of Texas at Tyler, Texas, Thursday Sept. 25, 2008. His lecture topics included economics, politics and international relations and he commented on the U.S. Presidental election, but didn't endorse a candidate. (AP Photo/Dr. Scott M. Lieberman)
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Former President of Mexico Vicente Fox speaks at the University of Texas at Tyler, Texas, on Thursday Sept. 25, 2008. His lecture topics included economics, politics and international relations and commented on the U.S. presidential election, but he refused to endorse a candidate. (AP Photo/Dr. Scott M. Lieberman)
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Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, second from left, wipes his brow at the headquarters of the National Action Party (PAN) during a celebration for the party's 69th anniversary in Mexico City, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008. Alongside Calderon are, from right, party leader German Martinez, Mexico's First Lady Margarita Zavala, and Mexico's former President Vicente Fox. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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Mexico's President Felipe Calderon, right, speaks with Mexico's former President Vicente Fox at the headquarters of the National Action Party (PAN) during a celebration for the party's 69th anniversary in Mexico City, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
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Former Mexican President Vicente Fox delivers a speech during a business lunch with politicians and Nicaraguan bussinesmen sponsored by the International Republican Institute (IRI) in Mangua on August 12, 2008. Fox is on a two-day visit to Nicaragua. AFP PHOTO/Miguel ALVAREZ (Photo credit should read MIGUEL ALVAREZ/AFP/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 9: Copies of Former Mexican President Vicente Fox memoir "Revolution of Hope" are on display at the Barnes & Noble Union Square store October 9, 2007 in New York City. Fox openly writes in the book about major world personalities including U.S. President George W. Bush. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 9: Former Mexican President Vicente Fox waits to sign copies of his memoir "Revolution of Hope" in the Barnes & Noble Union Square store October 9, 2007 in New York City. Fox openly writes in the book about major world personalities including U.S. President George W. Bush. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 9: Former Mexican President Vicente Fox waits to sign copies of his memoir "Revolution of Hope" in the Barnes & Noble Union Square store October 9, 2007 in New York City. Fox openly writes in the book about major world personalities including U.S. President George W. Bush. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 9: Former Mexican President Vicente Fox waits to sign copies of his memoir "Revolution of Hope" in the Barnes & Noble Union Square store October 9, 2007 in New York City. Fox openly writes in the book about major world personalities including U.S. President George W. Bush. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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NEW YORK - OCTOBER 9: Former Mexican President Vicente Fox speaks before signing copies of his memoir "Revolution of Hope" in the Barnes & Noble Union Square store October 9, 2007 in New York City. Fox openly writes in the book about major world personalities including U.S. President George W. Bush. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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