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Any luck finding ANY link between Razimus and me yet?
Originally posted by Luciferdescending
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If you really want to play this game then fine. You still have to answer the question that I had asked long before you asked me to prove anything. How in the world does it makes sense, with Titor's explanation of how he time travels, for anyone to spend time and money to send him to 'retrieve' something that they can never actually get because he cannot actually return? You answer that and I will go dig up my proof or admit I was wrong - me and pretty much everyone on all the Titor threads.
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Billboard usurping culture jammer, Ron English, created this dramatic image of an Abraham Lincoln -
Originally posted by imitator
I already answered it in the other thread, you didn't accept it... damn how many names you have here?
wow look at this image!
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Billboard usurping culture jammer, Ron English, created this dramatic image of an Abraham Lincoln -
BREAKING: Texas On Alert For The First Time In Modern History
Last year Pakistan and Mexico were identified in a Department of Defense report as two countries that could destabilize rapidly. More than 5,300 people were killed in Mexico last year in connection with criminal activity and some experts predict things may get worse. If that were to happen, officials are concerned that the drug violence could cross the Rio Grande into southern Texas.
As drug cartels continue to terrorize Mexico, Texas officials are planning for the worst-case scenario—how to respond if the violence spills over the border and what to do if thousands of Mexicans seek refuge in the United States.
Napolitano: Violence in Mexico Not Yet Spilling Across U.S. Border
Texas authorities are preparing contingency plans for the worst-case scenario -- hundreds of thousands of Mexican refugees attempting to head north to escape the violence. The economic consequences of collapse are immense with trade between the two countries totaling $368 billion last year. Mexico also is the top supplier to the U.S. of crude oil.
If Violence Escalates in Mexico, Texas Officials Plan to Be Ready
As drug cartels continue to terrorize Mexico, Texas officials are planning for the worst-case scenario: how to respond if the violence spills over the border, and what to do if thousands of Mexicans seek refuge in the United States.
Cesinger said the plan currently does not address a potential flood of refugees, though "It may be something that comes into consideration."
"Worst-case scenario, Mexico becomes the Western hemisphere's equivalent of Somalia, with mass violence, mass chaos," said Ted Galen Carpenter, vice president for defense and foreign policy at the Cato Institute, a Washington-based think tank. "That would clearly require a military response from the United States."