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Originally posted by monkeySEEmonkeyDO
reply to post by Danbones
**Just a Funny Idea for Obvious Legal Reasons**
Just claim that your gun was stolen/lost and then they can't make you register for it every three years. If they find you with it, just tell them that you just found it. LOL.
The US of A has been invaded by Mexicans for decades now, and it's really showing in our economy. They dont pay taxes, but they want all the benefits of being a civilian (probably BETTER then the regular civilian). We can only take so many people not paying taxes, but still sucking at the Government's teet for so long before it all implodes.
Originally posted by Interfacer
Ok so they are coming to STEAL jobs they are still INVADING if they are entering the country illegally without invite. You can say they are just trying to feed their family blah blah blah but I think you are being a little ignorant and just sticking your head in the sand for even thinking them stealing YOUR job is ok? Let alone the murders, drugs, human smuggling gang murders. Every heard of Nuevo Laredo? I guess AK 47 is a tool for working? LOL Go head and keep your head in the sand brother.
reply to post by SeventhSeal
Originally posted by brokedown
There are a couple of lessons here for all of us.
First, Useful idiots are expendable. When the PTB no longer have a use for you, you will be Eliminated.
Second, In the 1850's border problems did exist. Sheriffs and Ranchers controled the border with the end of a barrel. I have no respect for a sheriff that will not protect his county. Sheriff Babau has the authority to deputize anyone he wants, and we all know if he put the call out to the american people that he was serious about his county putting an end to his blight, Bubba's from every state would show up with gun in hand to shoot Mexicans. Remember the Alamo, that is exactly what happened. The call went out, Real Americans showed up with their gun in their hand, to shoot Mexicans.
Last lesson is that we all should QUIT wanting Washington to solve our own problems. Washington has never help anyone but themselves and most of all the only help they give is helping themselves to our money.
Now for all that will say that this is 2010 not 1850, the true answer is Yes in 1850 Men were Men and in 2010 we are not.
Originally posted by SeventhSeal
reply to post by blamethegreys
The crime in Arizona has been at it's lowest since the 70's.
Really? Mexicans coming in and murdering Americans? How about the corporations who downsize and leave thousands unemployed. They are the real gangs.
Just my 2 cents.
Originally posted by Interfacer
Originally posted by SeventhSeal
reply to post by blamethegreys
The crime in Arizona has been at it's lowest since the 70's.
Really? Mexicans coming in and murdering Americans? How about the corporations who downsize and leave thousands unemployed. They are the real gangs.
Just my 2 cents.
Real gangs??? Wow you are Delusional. I guess you didnt hear about the recent Death threats from the Zetas Commanders? The zetas arent just ANY gang! They are a drug cartel made up of ex mexican Military. They are NOT a joke nor are they similar to corporate thugs. For you to make that comparison proves to everyone here your out of your league and you probably should post on topics you can write more then just rhetoric used as talking points.
[edit on 2-8-2010 by Interfacer]
Originally posted by bekod
i think i have a plan on how to solve this problem of the border, fist send in armed troops with rubber blanks yes this harsh but hay this needs to be done, with orders, shot at use, deadly force! second put them to work want a free pass well gee we need roads, streets, side walks, work for your right to be here no just for pay check but for flag, you want to be US citizen or just here for the doe. how do we find them gee that is easy go to food banks, welfare/ unemployment offices, the local corner.
COURIC to McCain: What is your favorite movie of all time?
McCain: Viva Zapata. It's a movie made by Elia Kazan. It was one of the trilogy of A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront and Viva Zapata. Marlon Brando stars in it. He plays Zapata. It's a heroic tale of a person who sacrificed everything for what he believed in and there's some of the most moving scenes in that movie that I've ever seen. And one of them is he gets married -- the night of his wedding night--he gets up and he and Jean Peters are in their hotel room--this little room and she says "what's the matter?" And he says, "I gotta go to Mexico City tomorrow. I've gotta be with Poncho Villa and Modero and these people. He says "I can't read." And she reaches over and takes the bible from the --table and opens it up and starts, "In the beginning." You know, it's a great scene. It's great and there's many others that are wonderful too, especially when he dies--when he gives everything for his country and what he believes in.
Originally posted by silhouette
How a president does not see the need for protecting border security is beyond me, surely defending your borders is important regardless who is on the other side of it - simply to protect your own like every country does makes common sense! ....doesn't it?
"The U.S.–Mexico border has the second highest number of both legal and illegal crossings of any land border in the world, behind the Canada – United States border"
The Arizona National Guard has been directed by Governor Brewer to create additional “Nighthawk” ground surveillance capability within the JCNTF. The additional personnel performing “Nighthawk” will result in an estimated 150 additional missions per year. Personnel will continue to increase as federal funding becomes available.
Governor Brewer has also directed $10 million of discretionary federal stimulus monies to local law enforcement grants for the border, for a program entitled the Border Security Enhancement Program (BSEP).
Harry Teague Announces Major Border Security Funding Boost for Southern New Mexico Law Enforcement Agencies PDF Print
Over $4 Million Headed to Dona Ana, Grant, Hidalgo, Luna and Otero Counties
Five Texas congressmen representing districts along the southern boundary with Mexico are firing away at Gov. Rick Perry accusing his office of not sending enough in federal homeland security grants to the border.
But a review of appropriations language and spending records obtained from the Texas Department of Public Safety shows the criticism directed at Perry overlooks millions in expenditures that have already benefited cities and counties within the five districts.