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Guest Patriot Games
Posted

http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/7/16/213310.shtml?s=us

 

S.D. Border Fence Construction Resumes

NewsMax.com Wires Tuesday, July 17, 2007

 

SAN DIEGO -- Bulldozers are rolling again on the U.S.-Mexico border, moving

hundreds of tons of dirt to make way for a 16-foot steel fence in an area

that once was the most popular crossing for illegal immigrants.

 

But before the construction resumed recently, the 14-mile project in San

Diego was stalled for years by legal challenges from environmentalists,

budget problems and difficulties buying land. Those delays are now raising

doubts about a government plan to extend fencing to 370 miles of the Mexican

border.

 

The Bush administration, under pressure to tighten border security, wants

all 370 miles done by the end of next year.

 

"If past experience is any guide, it will cost a lot more than anyone

expected and take a lot longer than anyone is talking about right now," said

David Shirk, director of the University of San Diego's Trans-Border

Institute, which studies border issues.

 

The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public so

far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked. Opponents

worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment and

infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

 

The 1,952-mile border stretches over sensitive terrain, including two

national wildlife refuges in Arizona. And negotiations for land owned by

scores of ranchers and Indian tribes may be challenging.

 

Democratic Rep. Silvestre Reyes of Texas predicted the construction of so

much fencing will be a "huge problem," noting opposition among many

residents and even some Border Patrol field leaders who would prefer the

money be spent on manpower and equipment.

 

The San Diego fence, tilted 45 degrees at the top to deter climbers, starts

at the coastline and stretches 14 miles inland. Construction began in 1996,

and there are still five miles to go.

 

Until the mid-1990s, illegal immigrants had crossed in droves. They would

slip across the border and huddle on U.S. soil as the handful of Border

Patrol agents assigned to the area watched from a distance. When night fell,

they ran for it.

 

"It was a never-ending battle, and we were losing very badly," said Don

McDermott, a Border Patrol supervisor who worked the area in the 1980s.

 

The nine miles of fencing completed so far have had a dramatic impact, along

with more manpower and stadium lighting. Arrests are way down in San Diego,

but traffic shifted to Arizona deserts.

 

Those people who do make it across are increasingly desperate. More

immigrants are attempting to swim across the border or crawl through crude

tunnels, said Raleigh Leonard, supervisor of the Border Patrol's Imperial

Beach station.

 

The final five miles of fencing in San Diego will cover some of the most

rugged terrain and most sensitive habitats on the border. For example, to

fill an area called "Smuggler's Gulch," crews are expected to move nearly 3

million tons of dirt - enough to fill about 100,000 giant dump trucks.

 

Border Patrol officials say they need a fence in the gulch because its urban

surroundings give agents limited time to catch people before they melt into

the local population.

 

But environmentalists worry that shifting dirt will spill north into a

federally protected estuary, disrupting a key stopover for more than 370

species of migratory and native birds.

 

A 2005 law giving the federal government authority to waive all rules

prohibiting fence construction prompted a judge to dismiss a legal challenge

to the San Diego fence. The law should help smooth the way elsewhere along

the border, too.

 

Homeland Security spokesman Brad Benson said the agency wants to be a good

environmental steward and will favor a "virtual fence" of sensors, radar and

cameras in remote, environmentally sensitive areas and on tribal lands.

 

The government believes it can finish the 370 miles of fence on time and

hopes to avoid the kind of pitfalls that delayed work in San Diego, Benson

said. He said Congress has appropriated enough money - $1 billion for

fencing and other infrastructure - to complete the project and that, unlike

San Diego, the terrain will not be such a hindrance.

 

"Most of what we'll build is out in flat desert, and it's not that hard to

do," he said.

 

Within the next few weeks, Benson said, the agency will put final touches on

plans to complete the 14-mile San Diego fence and then solicit construction

bids. Homeland Security also began a series of public meetings this week

along the border to discuss the agency's plans to extend the fence to 370

miles.

 

Shirk, of the University of San Diego's Trans-Border Institute, remains

skeptical: "It's a really, really big project that won't go so quickly."

Guest AnAmericanCitizen
Posted

On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games" <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

wrote:

>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public so

>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked. Opponents

>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment and

 

>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

 

 

Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

 

 

Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

"Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

Guest Patriot Games
Posted

"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

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> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

> <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

> wrote:

>>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

>>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

>>so

>>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>>Opponents

>>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>>and

>>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

> Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

> Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

 

Hahahahhahaha!!! Oh yeah, we don't wanna INFURIATE the Mexicans!

 

HAHAHAHAHA!!

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

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> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

> <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

> wrote:

>

>>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

>>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

>>so

>>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>>Opponents

>>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>>and

>

>

>>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>

>

> Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

> Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>

>

> Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

> "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

> fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

> fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

> the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>

>

 

What in the hell does the border fence have to do with people who come here

to shop ? These people are not swimming the river and crawling through the

desert.

I think they are coming inby way of the roads like any other shopper. I am

sure they will still be able to come in and shop just as we go to mexico and

shop.

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

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> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

> <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

> wrote:

>

>>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

>>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

>>so

>>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>>Opponents

>>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>>and

>

>

>>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>

>

> Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

> Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>

>

> Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

> "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

> fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

> fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

> the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>

>

The fence is starting up again. San Diego , by the way where I am from, has

started construction again. Texas will start this fall.

Guest AnAmericanCitizen
Posted

On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:51:03 -0500, "Whites Right" <whitesright@usa.com> wrote:

>

>"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>news:u0ps935u77kq2qni3r7nrh5f7q604qhl44@4ax.com...

>> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

>> <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

>> wrote:

>>

>>>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

>>>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

>>>so

>>>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>>>Opponents

>>>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>>>and

>>

>>

>>>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>>

>>

>> Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

>> Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>>

>>

>> Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

>> "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

>> fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

>> fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

>> the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>>

>>

>The fence is starting up again. San Diego , by the way where I am from, has

>started construction again. Texas will start this fall.

>

That's good news. You have some excellent representation in San Diego from some of

your representatives in Congress (forget your Senate representatives).

 

I have to say here that San Diego is one of my very favorite places in California,

much less anyplace I've ever visited in other states or other countries. It's

heartbreaking to think of that beautiful city being right next door to Mexican slums

and drug cartels .....AAC

 

 

Thomas Sowell Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

 

"The one encouraging aspect of the issue is that the combined

efforts of the White House and both Houses of Congress, together with

most of the media, have so far failed to turn the immigration fraud

into the law of the land. It is a disgrace that they have tried but a

healthy sign of the common sense of the people that they have still

not succeeded."

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

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> On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:51:03 -0500, "Whites Right" <whitesright@usa.com>

> wrote:

>

>>

>>"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>>news:u0ps935u77kq2qni3r7nrh5f7q604qhl44@4ax.com...

>>> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

>>> <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

>>> wrote:

>>>

>>>>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build

>>>>fences

>>>>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

>>>>so

>>>>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>>>>Opponents

>>>>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>>>>and

>>>

>>>

>>>>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>>>

>>>

>>> Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

>>> Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>>>

>>>

>>> Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

>>> "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

>>> fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

>>> fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

>>> the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>>>

>>>

>>The fence is starting up again. San Diego , by the way where I am from,

>>has

>>started construction again. Texas will start this fall.

>>

> That's good news. You have some excellent representation in San Diego

> from some of

> your representatives in Congress (forget your Senate representatives).

>

> I have to say here that San Diego is one of my very favorite places in

> California,

> much less anyplace I've ever visited in other states or other countries.

> It's

> heartbreaking to think of that beautiful city being right next door to

> Mexican slums

> and drug cartels .....AAC

>

>

> Thomas Sowell Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

>

> "The one encouraging aspect of the issue is that the combined

> efforts of the White House and both Houses of Congress, together with

> most of the media, have so far failed to turn the immigration fraud

> into the law of the land. It is a disgrace that they have tried but a

> healthy sign of the common sense of the people that they have still

> not succeeded."

>

>

>

 

But they keep on slipping in them good for wetback laws into the Iraq bills.

The dream amendment was slipped in there.

Guest Tom Sr.
Posted

OH, LOOK, PATRIOT GAMES!

 

You have a new fellow Neo-Nazi friend replying to your subject

thread -- along with your pal AnAmericanCitizen! Where is Topaz

though?!

 

What silly fun you Neo-Nazi girly-men will have bitching and dissing

everyone else!

 

-Tom Sr.

Guest chicanohistory@yahoo.com
Posted

GOOD.

 

We've got California already populated with our future majority.

 

Build that goddammed fence at San Diego and PUSH OUR PEOPLE EASTWARD!

 

Oklahoma!

Louisiana!

Iowa!

 

 

 

On Jul 20, 10:51 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmne...@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>

> news:u0ps935u77kq2qni3r7nrh5f7q604qhl44@4ax.com...

>

>

>

> > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

> > <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

> > wrote:

>

> >>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

> >>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

> >>so

> >>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

> >>Opponents

> >>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

> >>and

>

> >>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>

> > Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

> > Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>

> > Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

> > "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

> > fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

> > fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

> > the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>

> The fence is starting up again. San Diego , by the way where I am from, has

> started construction again. Texas will start this fall.- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

Guest proudamerican
Posted

"Tom Sr." <tomswiftsr@gmail.com> wrote in message

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>

> OH, LOOK, PATRIOT GAMES!

>

> You have a new fellow Neo-Nazi friend replying to your subject

> thread -- along with your pal AnAmericanCitizen! Where is Topaz

> though?!

>

> What silly fun you Neo-Nazi girly-men will have bitching and dissing

> everyone else!

>

> -Tom Sr.

>

 

I suppose I should have some sympathy for your handicap. You are obviously

paralyzed from the neck up.

 

 

 

--

Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com

Guest Whites Right
Posted

<chicanohistory@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> GOOD.

>

> We've got California already populated with our future majority.

>

> Build that goddammed fence at San Diego and PUSH OUR PEOPLE EASTWARD!

>

> Oklahoma!

> Louisiana!

> Iowa!

>

>

>

> On Jul 20, 10:51 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

>> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmne...@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>>

>> news:u0ps935u77kq2qni3r7nrh5f7q604qhl44@4ax.com...

>>

>>

>>

>> > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

>> > <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

>> > wrote:

>>

>> >>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build

>> >>fences

>> >>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made

>> >>public

>> >>so

>> >>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>> >>Opponents

>> >>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>> >>and

>>

>> >>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>>

>> > Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

>> > Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>>

>> > Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

>> > "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

>> > fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

>> > fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

>> > the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>>

>> The fence is starting up again. San Diego , by the way where I am from,

>> has

>> started construction again. Texas will start this fall.- Hide quoted

>> text -

>>

>> - Show quoted text -

>

>

We are going to push you illegals southward. Mexico! If you come back we

will push you around the country in the federal prison system and then push

you south again.

Wake up. It is time to go.

Guest AnAmericanCitizen
Posted

On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:55:47 -0500, "Whites Right" <whitesright@usa.com> wrote:

>But they keep on slipping in them good for wetback laws into the Iraq bills.

>The dream amendment was slipped in there.

 

That was courtesy of Dick Durbin (who always looks like he's going to burst into

tears any minute as he speaks on the Senate floor, looking up in the the C-SPAN

cameras). The Dream Act, whereby an illegal alien that entered the U.S. under the

age of 16 (usually brought here by a parent or parents) and graduated from high

school who enrolls in college or joins the military will be given citizenship (and

also qualify for instate tuition for college, something not allowed young Americans

who live in other states.) At one point I heard Harry Reid refer to the dream act as

their college tuition being paid....I guess that was either a mistake or it was

removed.

 

What a slap to taxpayers, young people, all Americans....Where's their Dream Act? Who

on earth thought up the title, much less what it contains?....AAC

Guest AnAmericanCitizen
Posted

On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 18:50:02 -0500, "Whites Right" <whitesright@usa.com> wrote:

 

>We are going to push you illegals southward. Mexico! If you come back we

>will push you around the country in the federal prison system and then push

>you south again.

>Wake up. It is time to go.

>

And if we can't push them back into Mexico, we'll encourage them to go to the states

of Gringo Girl and Fred Barnes, neither state which can hold a candle to California

in almost any positive feature one could think of. (For example, if California was a

country, it would be the seventh richest in the world).........AAC

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

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> On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 17:55:47 -0500, "Whites Right" <whitesright@usa.com>

> wrote:

>

>>But they keep on slipping in them good for wetback laws into the Iraq

>>bills.

>>The dream amendment was slipped in there.

>

> That was courtesy of Dick Durbin (who always looks like he's going to

> burst into

> tears any minute as he speaks on the Senate floor, looking up in the the

> C-SPAN

> cameras). The Dream Act, whereby an illegal alien that entered the U.S.

> under the

> age of 16 (usually brought here by a parent or parents) and graduated from

> high

> school who enrolls in college or joins the military will be given

> citizenship (and

> also qualify for instate tuition for college, something not allowed young

> Americans

> who live in other states.) At one point I heard Harry Reid refer to the

> dream act as

> their college tuition being paid....I guess that was either a mistake or

> it was

> removed.

>

> What a slap to taxpayers, young people, all Americans....Where's their

> Dream Act? Who

> on earth thought up the title, much less what it contains?....AAC

 

They used to give illegals low tuition where I live. They tried to give them

DL's but that did not fly.

Hell one time I tried to get a student loan to go to college and they told

me that I would have to pay half the tuition up front first. That is what I

get for taking out the first student loan when I was younger and paying it

back on time , and for being an American citizen.

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"Tom Sr." <tomswiftsr@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> ..

>

>

Say , you forgot something.

Guest Tom Sr.
Posted

On Jul 21, 6:54 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

> "Tom Sr." <tomswif...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:1184987434.867085.73360@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...> ..

>

> Say , you forgot something.

 

Nope. The subject says it all.

 

-Tom Sr.

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"Tom Sr." <tomswiftsr@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Jul 21, 6:54 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

>> "Tom Sr." <tomswif...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>>

>> news:1184987434.867085.73360@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...> ..

>>

>> Say , you forgot something.

>

> Nope. The subject says it all.

>

> -Tom Sr.

>

 

Just because we want our country free of illegal criminals that are ripping

away at our countries economy and murdering , selling drugs, stealing , over

burdoning our hospitals , bringing in diseases we eraticated long ago,

driving drunk without insurance or DL's, raping, child molesting and all the

other crimes that come along with them, does not make us Nazis.

We are Americans and have the right to demand that peole enter our country

legaly. This is a concept that you panty waste imbiciles can not understand.

You buy into the hype that these illegals are so fucking oppressed .

Hopefuly your family gets raped and killed by one of them or run down by one

of them , then you will also have a problem with the scum.

Guest Tom Sr.
Posted

On Jul 21, 7:37 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

[ deleted ]

 

Thanks!

 

-Tom Sr.

Guest skm1942@msn.com
Posted

On Jul 20, 3:58 pm, chicanohist...@yahoo.com wrote:

> GOOD.

>

> We've got California already populated with our future majority.

>

> Build that goddammed fence at San Diego and PUSH OUR PEOPLE EASTWARD!

>

> Oklahoma!

> Louisiana!

> Iowa!

>

> On Jul 20, 10:51 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

>

>

>

> > "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmne...@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>

> >news:u0ps935u77kq2qni3r7nrh5f7q604qhl44@4ax.com...

>

> > > On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

> > > <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

> > > wrote:

>

> > >>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build fences

> > >>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

> > >>so

> > >>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

> > >>Opponents

> > >>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

> > >>and

>

> > >>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>

> > > Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

> > > Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

>

> > > Regarding the Amnesty Bill:

> > > "Last year, the sop to the American people was the promise of a

> > > fence on the border. This year, the big question is: "Where is the

> > > fence?" That will still be the question 10 years from now, if we let

> > > the politicians soothe us with words."...Thomas Sowell

>

> > The fence is starting up again. San Diego , by the way where I am from, has

> > started construction again. Texas will start this fall.- Hide quoted text -

>

> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -

 

You cowardly, reconquista piece of shit!

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"Tom Sr." <tomswiftsr@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> On Jul 21, 7:37 am, "Whites Right" <whitesri...@usa.com> wrote:

> [ deleted ]

>

> Thanks!

>

> -Tom Sr.

>

 

You are entirely welcome.

Guest Whites Right
Posted

"Tom Sr." <tomswiftsr@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> !

>

Your message board incompetence is an inspiration to botched lobotomy

patients everywhere. I suggest you hone your writing skills before applying

borrowed glories as a mere typist.

You're so boring, even a boomerang wouldn't come back to you.

If your brain matter was axle grease, there wouldn't be enough in your head

to grease the dynamo on a lightening bug's ass.

Guest Patriot Games
Posted

"Whites Right" <whitesright@usa.com> wrote in message

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> "AnAmericanCitizen" <NoAmnesty@earthlink.net> wrote in message

> news:u0ps935u77kq2qni3r7nrh5f7q604qhl44@4ax.com...

>> On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 07:37:10 -0400, "Patriot Games"

>> <Crazy_Bastard@The_Beach.com>

>> wrote:

>>>The Homeland Security Department has yet to say where it will build

>>>fences

>>>in California, Arizona and New Mexico. And the only proposal made public

>>>so

>>>far - for Texas - drew immediate criticism and is being reworked.

>>>Opponents

>>>worried it would limit access to the Rio Grande, damage the environment

>>>and

>>>infuriate Mexicans who cross the border to shop and visit.

>> Well, let's just live with our own bile and not infuriate

>> Mexicans!!!....Shesh!!!!....AAC

> What in the hell does the border fence have to do with people who come

> here to shop ? These people are not swimming the river and crawling

> through the desert.

> I think they are coming inby way of the roads like any other shopper. I am

> sure they will still be able to come in and shop just as we go to mexico

> and shop.

 

So long as they enter legally (and especially if they're shopping) nobody

cares.

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