Mexico is worried about its image

They are hoping to change it.  I could tell them how to do that.  Here is the story, I got it from the Tammy Bruce blog but had to do a search to find the originals:

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Mica Rosenberg and Adriana Barrera  (Reuters Mexico City)
Mexican President Felipe Calderon is launching a global public relations campaign to try to improve his country’s image and neutralize coverage of the violent drug war scaring away tourists and foreign investors.
Calderon declared all-out war on drug cartels on taking office in late 2006, sending thousands of troops and federal police across Mexico to take on the heavily armed gangs running a multibillion dollar business.
The strategy has so far failed to curb violence and more than 23,000 people have died in drug violence over the past 3-1/2 years. Daily images of gruesome decapitations, charred and tortured bodies hung from bridges and brazen daytime shootouts are commonplace on the front pages of newspapers and evening news broadcasts.
Calderon, a strong-willed conservative, says he is turning to private advertising firms to launch an international image improvement campaign to show the world another, less violent side of Mexico, a country that depends on some 20 million tourists a year to boost its public finances.
“We are promoting a comprehensive advertising project in my government, primarily public relations, and we are hiring the best agencies in the world promote Mexico’s image,” Calderon said this week during a speech in the northern state of Baja California Sur.
“Yes, we will explain the problems we have, but also how we are facing them. Above all we want to show what our country has to offer, which is a lot,” Calderon said.
The campaign, whose cost and other details were not disclosed, will be run out of Mexico’s tourism ministry.

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