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No, i just don't believe in everything you say, hook, line and sinker. The problem is you want everyone to jump on the band wagon for everything you post. In your opinion anyone who's not thinking or doing the same as you is wrong.

I've tried to get you to understand that these drug cartels/gangs etc. in Mex. are involved in the narco trade, due to the money and to them it's business. The executions, etc. are all apart of doing business. If their not doing it for the vast amounts of money being made on the demand for narcotics in the US, tell me why their doing it then??

You really think that your accomplishing something by posting the border issues here. I don't think that you are, there's no US Rep's or Sen's on this site, that i know of anyway.

That's where you ought be putting your time in at, either at your state capital or dealing with your US Rep's and Sen's, which seem to have all sold you out, on the border issues.

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Mebbe you should wipe up your vomit,.......stud

or go ahead and attack those you can't abide....
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The kid is putting up flags on the fence of ABP's personal property. The flags aren't being put up at a cemetery to honor those killed in Iraq or Afghanistan. It's probably some self important role of ABP.

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From Yesterdays S.V. Herald, This old boy did some fine work, and we're sorry to see him winding it down.

He's A respected member of the community, and his disenchantment is mirrored by many of us.



Cochise County Militia to cease operation
By Shar Porier
Herald/Review

Published on Monday, October 20, 2008

BISBEE � As of Nov. 1 the Cochise County Militia, a group that has helped in the apprehension of illegal immigrants and drug smugglers, will not be operating officially when it comes to sanctioned events, according to founder Bill Davis.

�Due to the apparent lack of interest in stopping the illegal alien flow, combined with the poor economy, I find it necessary to close down the shop. People don�t want to work or they cannot afford it. I know the feeling because I do it all on Social Security,� explained Davis in a phone interview.
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He also writes in a press release, �With the economy the way it is we cannot purchase the necessary items we need to operate at 100 percent. Gasoline costs are prohibitive as we don�t drive government vehicles. Clothing replacement costs are up and we don�t get a clothing allowance. We buy lithium batteries for our radios that can equal a week�s food budget. We do not get donations like other border groups who hire publicity firms to bring in the money.�

The group needs around $2,000 per month to support activities that includes things like printer cartridges, motion detectors and many other items, even the Web site, he explained.

�I just can�t do it anymore,� said the 69-year-old. �But, we will continue with some locals to keep the illegal numbers down.�

The militia has been tracking the number of illegal immigrants it helps to apprehend and he says it has made a �big dent� in the number of illegals crossing through the Tucson sector. In one three-month period last year, the group helped Border Patrol and other law enforcement to apprehend 1,049 people. Currently, Davis is adding up the tally for the eight years the group has been in existence.

Cochise County Militia was formerly known as the County Border Civil Defense Corps.

For more information, contact via e-mail: cochisectymilitiayahoo.com.



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That's not bad 1,049 assists. I bet it can get expensive for you old geezers doing that. The Depends alone can cost a bundle each month. That with all the prostrate and other med. issues you've all probably got.

You ought to enlist old Mannlicher, he never had the opportunity to be a soldier,he likes to rattle a sabre. He decided to set out SE Asia, let someone else do the fighting and dying. smile

Overall it sounds like the Cochise Co. Senior Citizen Brigade did well, drive on Curmudgeon's, but stay in the slow lane. smile

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Good Thermal Imaging,......video,

invaders, walkin' to Tucson, just N.W. of Tubac

Link: http://www.americanpatrol.com/ABP/NEWS/2008-UP/081021-DIABLO-MTN/DiablitoVid081021.html

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From the Congressional Quarterly

The last Paragraph of this report is typical "Onion", and worth the read.

The rest is rather grim

Link: http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?parm1=3&docID=hsnews-000002976669

BEHIND THE LINES: Our Take on the Other Media's Homeland Security Coverage
By David C. Morrison, Special to Congressional Quarterly
TSA has been unable to keep track of all the airport security uniforms and badges it issues, leaving airport secure areas vulnerable to terrorists posing as authorized officials, The Associated Press� Eileen Sullivan quotes DHS�s IG � and check the agency�s dissenting response. FEMA has ended its bid to recoup $1.1 million paid to the Cajundome for sheltering evacuees during hurricanes Katrina and Rita, The Baton Rouge Advocate�s Richard Burgess relates.

Feds: The attempt to retroactively immunize telecoms that helped the NSA�s warrantless spying program violates the Constitution, Threat Level�s Ryan Singel has a rights group arguing in court last week. It is not every day that a government agency beats a congressional target, but four full months before its first Hill deadline, the TSA says it is screening all cargo on narrow-body passenger jets, Homeland Security Daily Wire relates. DHS has ineffective security controls for portable electronic storage devices such as flash drives, Government Executive�s Gautham Nagesh cites from another IG report � while CNET News� Jon Oltsik reminds that �the new president and Congress have an obligation to figure out how to proceed with a strategic plan for IT and information security.�

Looking forward: �Officials from both campaigns have been asked to briefings after warnings from U.S. intelligence that terrorists and rogue states will seek to exploit the power vacuum following November�s presidential election,� The Daily Telegraph�s Tim Shipman leads. Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano could be appointed DHS boss if Obama defeats McCain, �sources familiar with the situation� tell The Phoenix Business Journal�s Mike Sunnucks � and check Glenn Spencer�s dire American Patrol Report take. The Latino rights honcho wants DHS run by a chief who will agree to halt immigration raids during the 2010 Census, but Napolitano is on record as opposing such a move, The East Valley Tribune adds. Neither candidate has a comprehensive plan for the nation�s infrastructure needs, McClatchy Newspaper�s David Goldstein surveys � while CQ�s Daniel Fowler suggests their �deafening silence on homeland security has a logical explanation: voters have no particular policy preferences on the topic, so there�s no advantage in being specific.�

Poly-ticks: In the latest paranoid ping from the blogospheric depths, an AfterDowningStreetposter says �a friend was told by another friend at a high level in DHS to �stay home on Election Day.�� A Nevada Republican Party mail piece that accuses Obama of having �close ties to [a] domestic terrorist� is reckless and inflammatory, The Las Vegas Sun is told by �historians.� Another October surprise like the 2004 Osama bin Laden tape �could knock Obama off the path to victory,� a Huffington Post poster predicts. His family firm�s use � or not � of DHS�s E-Verify to ensure its workers� legality has become a bone of contention in the reelection bid of Sen. Gordon Smith, R-Ore., AP relates � while CaribWorldNewscomplains that immigration reform has not been fodder for the debates, and see a Washington Post op-ed decrying the resulting �policy vacuum.�

State and local: A candidate for Ohio attorney general charges that �using the specter of 9/11,� the state homeland security office �intends to regulate heavily all the private proprietary security operations throughout the state,� The Toledo Blade reports. Securing a Maine driver�s license is going to take a lot longer beginning next month when applicants will be required to prove their legal residency, The Bangor Daily News notes � while The Minneapolis Star Tribunereports Minnesota�s Secretary of State saying confusion over DHS rules had prevented his office from using driver�s license info to cross-check for voter fraud. Long Island police, meantime, yesterday arrested three teens for allegedly defacing a memorial to a 9/11 victim, Newsday notes.

Bugs �n bombs: Discovery of a food powder in a restroom at the Bloomington, Ill., Social Security Administration office prompted a contamination scare and building evacuation, The Pantagraphreports. The FBI�s Philadelphia division, the U.S. Attorney�s Office and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Regional Task Force last week jointly conducted a daylong agro-terrorism response exercise, The Philadelphia Daily News notes. �What is the leading cause of death in the country? Murder? Terrorist attacks? Anthrax? Actually, the leading causes � heart disease and cancer � aren�t very exciting,� Youth Radio broadcasts. Marking 100 years of the breed, the Doberman Pinscher Club of America signed a contract with DHS �to secure American working dogs to protect America,� Topeka�s KTKA 49 News notes.

I am woman, hear me roar: �Attacks carried out by female suicide bombers have become as common an occurrence [in Iraq] as roadside bombings, political assassinations and public mourning,� NBC News spotlights � while Agence France-Presse has Iraqi police shooting dead a woman on Saturday on suspicion of preparing a suicide attack on a Sunni zone checkpoint, and The World Bulletinfinds a would-be female suicidalist being arrested in Turkey. �Why do women in Sri Lanka feel they need to choose death over life to assert their power?� The WIP asks in a piece on female Liberation Tigers suicide bombers. There is a ceasefire in Gaza, but BBC News finds evidence one group, Islamic Jihad, is training female suicide bombers. See, relatedly, Cleveland Independent Media for an astonishingly lengthy roster of �Islamic terror attacks for the past two months.�

Coming and going: �Do we really have to show the TSA what we otherwise reserve for our spouses and personal physicians in order to fly? These machines should not be used for random screenings. They are too invasive,� a St. Petersburg Times columnist accuses of whole-body scanning. At a time when airport security bristles even at hand lotion, �one traveler managed twice to get pistols and shotguns through a phalanx of security personnel and on a plane from Logan Airport to the Middle East,� The Boston Globe reports � while The Times of London reports replica bombs being smuggled past security screeners at Britain�s second busiest airport. Airlines fret that travelers may be caught out by new DHS rules requiring them to get online authorization before coming to the United States, The Australian informs. �A close working relationship among the different security entities makes the complicated process of getting thousands of passengers and their luggage through airports safely possible,� Security Director News spotlights.

Courts and rights: Information surfacing about two informants all but guarantees they will be in the hot seat nearly as much as the defendants during the Fort Dix terror trial starting today, along with their FBI handlers, the Los Angeles Times tells. A Long Island judge Saturday denied bail to a Las Vegas man who tried to board a plane with a pipe bomb, knife, a bag of marijuana and an array of suspicious electronics, AP reports. A former Holy Land Foundation fund-raiser testified in the Dallas terror finance retrial Friday that money collected went to Palestinian charities controlled by Hamas, The Dallas Morning News notes. A Tamil Tiger operative in Canadian custody has 30 days to appeal a judge�s order he be extradited to the United States on arms charges, The Mississauga (Ont.) News mentions. New FBI terror-probe guidelines �are a chilling invitation for the government to spy on law-abiding Americans based on their ethnic background or political activity, The New York Times chides.

Over there: The border city of Ciudad Juarez scouring Mexico for police recruits and will keep 175 formerly-drug-using officers as it tries to replace nearly half a force gutted by firings and retirements, AP reports. China is imposing intricate regulations on practicing Muslims in the autonomous Xinjiang region in an effort to control Islam�s spread, the Times surveys. An Indonesian imam linked to the three extremists awaiting execution for the Bali bombings tells AFP that the 2002 attack which killed more than 200 people was the work of the CIA � as The Press Association sees a Moroccan court convicting 47 people and sentencing them to up to 30 years in prison over last year�s Casablanca internet cafe bombing.

Qaeda Qorner: A missile attack from a remotely piloted American aircraft is believed to have killed a senior al Qaedaite in Pakistan�s South Waziristan last week, the Times tells. The Al-Udaim desert is one of the last refuges of al-Qaeda-in-Iraq fighters, who the U.S. Army and Iraqi authorities say are increasingly on the defensive, AFP spotlights. �Where did al-Qaeda-in-Iraq go wrong?� a Post piece asks, turning to a political scientist who argues that al Qaeda affiliates �by their nature, tend to alienate their hosts.� Four of the five main online forums that al Qaeda�s media wing uses to distribute statements by Osama bin Laden and other extremists have been disabled since mid-September, the Post also relates � as AP has al Qaeda denying �the fall of some of the headquarters of these networks into the hands of the enemy.� A link between terrorism plots and hardcore child pornography � coded messages in the images � is becoming clear after a string of police raids in Britain and Spain, a Times of Londoninvestigation suggests.

Yes, please, more fear itself: �In a nationally televised address to the American people, President Bush called upon every man, woman, and child to spiral uncontrollably downward into complete and utter panic,� The Onion reports. �Speaking shortly before shaving his head and soaking the Oval Office in his own urine, Bush assured citizens that in these times of great uncertainty, the best and only course of action is to come under the throes of a sudden, overwhelming fear marked by hysterical or irrational behavior. �My fellow Americans, the time for running aimlessly through streets while shrieking and waving our arms above our heads is now,� Bush said. �I understand that many of you are worried about your economic future and our situation overseas, and you have every right to be. Yet there is only one thing we as a nation can do in times like these: give up all hope and devolve into a lawless, post-apocalyptic, every-man-for-himself society.��



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Must not upset those Cubans, must we?

The comments on "Narco Corrida", and Idolization of the Gollum's
kills by "Youth Culture' should not be taken lightly,

clearly links to Iglesia Satanico ( Satanic Church),....and the whole Devil worship bit.

Link: http://m3report.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/mexico-and-cuba-condem-us-migratory-policies/

U.S. economic woes will affect economies of Mexico and Central AmericaMexico and Cuba condem U.S. migratory policies
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FORMER BORDER PATROL OFFICERS
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Foreign News Report

The National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers (NAFBPO) extracts and condenses the material that follows from Mexican and Central and South American on-line media sources on a daily basis. You are free to disseminate this information, but we request that you credit NAFBPO as being the provider.

El Universal (Mexico City) 10/21/08

- In a meeting between Mexican President Felipe Calder�n and Cuban Chancellor Felipe P�rez Roca, both countries jointly condemned US policies stating, �the US migratory policy toward Cuba stimulates illegal migration and illicit traffic of people and obstructs efforts to effectively combat criminal organizations that profit from those offenses. In the official statement, they rejected �the imposition of coercive unilateral measures and of extraterritorial laws such as the blockade imposed by the US against Cuba and the Helms Burton law that also establishes restrictions and encumbrances on Mexican businesses.�
- The Mexican federal government delivered a blow to the Sinaloa Cartel with the arrest in Mexico City of 16 of its presumed members after an armed confrontation. Among those arrested was Jes�s Zambada Reyes, nephew of Ismael �El Mayo� Zambada, one of the top leaders of the cartel. Also arrested in the group were two active agents of the Federal Police and an agent of the state of M�xico Ministerial Police. The 16 arrested are under especially heavy security guard at the facilities of SIEDO [Mexico's equivalent of DEA].
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El Diario en L�nea (Chihuahua) 10/21/08
- In an unusual case, four severed heads were delivered in an ice chest to the Public Security office of Ascenci�n, Chihuahua, five days ago by messenger service. The well-wrapped package was apparently addressed to an unidentified clinic in the area and was not opened while officials attempted to determine where they should take it, believing it to have a legitimate medical purpose. Failing in their quest, officials yesterday decided to open the chest and discovered the macabre contents still packed in ice. The victims have not been identified and there are no missing person reports that correspond. All that has been determined is that the victims showed evidence of torture.
- The state of Tamaulipas will authorize a 20 milllion pesos [a litttle more than $1.5 million US] for a program to assist Mexican repatriates from the US through Matamoros, Reynosa, Miguel Alem�n and Nuevo Laredo to return to their places of origin.
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Diario de Yucat�n (Yucat�n) 10/21/08
Headline and sub-headline: Organized crime makes a show of their sadism. They seek more impact by leaving bodies near schools.
The article points out that in Tijuana, Baja California, today�s youths know the names of all the notable players in the narcotraffic game, not only because of the news coverage, but also through popular songs that present them as heroes and through the internet where YouTube presents scenes of actual bloodcurdling murders.
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Frontera (Tijuana, Baja California) 10/21/08
Due to the anti-narco war in Mexico that extends its violence even into bars and restaurants, more and more Mexicans are fleeing to Canada requesting refuge. The Canadian news agency The Globe and Mail reported that presently 9,070 Mexican refugees are hoping to have their cases heard. This is the largest number from one country since the establishment of Canada�s Immigration and Refugee Board in 1989.
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El Debate (Sinaloa) 10/21/08
A high official of the city of Navolato, Sinaloa, was assassinated by AK-47 gunfire while eating at a hotdog stand. He had formerly served as the commander of the state Ministerial Police. In the nearby city of Culiac�n, a police commander was similarly assassinated while at a taco stand. In both cases, the hit men apparently knew their targets� routines.
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Jeez,......it's nice,.... not to be drawing fire,.......

the Main "sniper" seems to be a little more self possessed / courteous when surrounded by a crowd

anyhoo,....regarding the patently discernible "Media Blackout",

Spencer nails it here,....in his closing eval.

Note the Media Source,.....not exactly the most conservative rag around,............HMmmmmm.



Link: http://www.americanpatrol.com/

Thought Control
Moguls Will Not Permit Debate


San Francisco Chronicle -- October 22

Candidates don't talk about immigration
As they enter the home stretch of the campaign, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain undoubtedly hope to escape any serious questions on the topic. Both surely breathed a sigh of relief last week when the final debate ended and the elephant in America's living room had gone unmentioned.
CBS news veteran Bob Schieffer, following the template set by PBS's Jim Lehrer and Gwen Ifill and NBC's Tom Brokaw, allowed the candidates to avoid even a single tough question about immigration policy, a subject that both senators are loathe to take on in front of 70 million viewers of all political and ethnic stripes. ...Continued Here...

October 22, 2008

[...]

It was a disgraceful journalistic failure.


Immigration permeates virtually every domestic problem facing the nation today: health care, education, jobs and the environment; it also factors into national security and foreign policy. Given the size of the foreign-born population in the United States today - more than 40 million - it's difficult to imagine any policy initiative succeeding that did not first address the fundamentals of immigration.


American Patrol Comment: Just as we said. There were three elephants in the room that Shieffer refused to recognize. The moguls who control the media won't allow debate over immigration and we need no more evidence of their power and how desperate our situation really is.



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If we don't See / Hear it on MSM,....it ain't happening,.....

Right?

Calling it a co-ordinated media blackout would just be right wing fear mongering,....right ?

..........WRONG !

Link: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/22/ED7N13LTVK.DTL

Candidates don't talk about immigration
Mark Cromer

Wednesday, October 22, 2008


The presidential and vice presidential debates are behind us and yet after nearly eight cumulative hours of the candidates regurgitating sound bites, the nation has heard nary a word on immigration or the challenges it poses to our future.


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Open Forum
Candidates don't talk about immigration 10.22.08
Sather Gate's checkered past 10.22.08
Candidates need to speak out on immigration 10.21.08
We must keep up the fight to reduce poverty 10.20.08
More Open Forum �

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As they enter the home stretch of the campaign, Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain undoubtedly hope to escape any serious questions on the topic. Both surely breathed a sigh of relief last week when the final debate ended and the elephant in America's living room had gone unmentioned.

CBS news veteran Bob Schieffer, following the template set by PBS's Jim Lehrer and Gwen Ifill and NBC's Tom Brokaw, allowed the candidates to avoid even a single tough question about immigration policy, a subject that both senators are loathe to take on in front of 70 million viewers of all political and ethnic stripes.

It was a disgraceful journalistic failure.

Immigration permeates virtually every domestic problem facing the nation today: health care, education, jobs and the environment; it also factors into national security and foreign policy. Given the size of the foreign-born population in the United States today - more than 40 million - it's difficult to imagine any policy initiative succeeding that did not first address the fundamentals of immigration.

The candidates have talked about the financial crisis. They've talked about job losses and their plans to create new jobs. And yet they have said nothing about the millions of foreign laborers illegally in the United States today that have driven millions of Americans out of a wide range of employment sectors while suppressing wages for citizens still working in those industries.

They have said nothing about the billions of dollars in tax revenues lost to this mammoth underground economy; or of the billions of dollars citizens pay to subsidize it.

McCain and Obama have talked with ease about greedy corporate villains, such as the executives at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Lehman Bros. and AIG; but have kept mum on the conniving suits that ran Howard Industries in Mississippi or Micro Solutions Enterprises in California, high-tech firms that were raided by the feds this year for employing nearly a thousand illegal immigrants.

The candidates have talked about the dramatic decline in public education, and argued over charter schools, teacher accountability and the merit of increasing funding for a failing educational system.

But they have said nothing about the catastrophic impact that mass illegal immigration has had in thousands of public schools in the American Southwest, where school districts have been forced to cope with overcrowded campuses and parents have watched classrooms turned into bilingual education labs at the expense of their own children's learning.

Both senators have talked studiously about the critical challenges we face in the environment, but have said nothing about America's surging population - growth fueled almost entirely by immigration and births to immigrants - and the effects that growth has on our natural resources, particularly freshwater supplies.

For either candidate to claim now that they support reducing consumption without also voicing support for slowing our population growth shows they are intellectually dishonest.

Some may claim, because there isn't much daylight between the two candidates on the issue, that a detailed discussion of this topic wouldn't amount to much. I doubt it.

McCain was the co-architect of the "comprehensive immigration reform" legislation that would have resulted in the single largest mass amnesty for illegal immigrants in the history of nations - and Obama supported it. The American people, however, clearly and decisively rejected it in 2006 and 2007.

So as economic peril looms large, both candidates should be asked about their intentions to reshape America's immigration policy.

Several months ago, both McCain and Obama addressed the National Council of La Raza's annual conference in California, where both men vowed to make sweeping changes to U.S. immigration policy that would increase the flows. Is that still plan for each?

So the question for every informed voter is: What aren't they telling us?


Mark Cromer is a senior writing fellow for Californians for Population Stabilization.

This article appeared on page B - 9 of the San Francisco Chronicle


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Well,......apparently what comment there has been made gets

CUT ( ? ),.....by "Univision"

follow the money on ownership of that network,.....

.....and not the source of this blurb ( Rueters )


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More Suppression of Truth
Sarah Says Border Security First But Univision Edits Comment Out


Reuters -- October 22
"We secure our border first" � Strange, this statement does not appear in the Univision transcript.

Palin addresses issues on television interview
Republican Vice Presidential candidate and Alaska governor Sarah Palin addressed issues yesterday relating to Latin America, including Hugo Chavez and illegal immigration, in her first interview with a Spanish-language network. [...]
The governor also addressed illegal immigration, saying she and McCain supported a two-pronged approach of securing the border and then working with undocumented workers already in the US.
"There is no way that in the US we would roundup every illegal immigrant - there are about 12 million of the illegal immigrants.
"We - our policy - John McCain has been so clear with his policy and it makes a lot of sense too.
"We secure our borders first. But then with a comprehensive approach we must deal humanely with those who are here, and we must allow the steps to be taken to protect the families of those who are here, maybe as illegal immigrants today," she said.
American Patrol Comment: There is a difference between McCain and Obama, but Univision cut it out of their transcript. Also see Media Matters


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See Ol'Sister Sarah your heroine, stated that Maverick and her can't round up all the illegals. Let me hear you talk smack about Ms. Sarah now, because of her comment.

Oh but you can't say anything negative about her, cause your afraid some of the Queen Sarah crew, will jump your schit. Cause you know, you've got to walk the walk and talk the talk here at 24hrCF. smile

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YOU,....repeat,....YOU are the "Man" of the hour.

^The "Lone AZZhole" riding in,...to strike.

Elaborate please,

you LEFT WING PLANT

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Always easy to watch this pathetic CommieChit evolve.

.......No?

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I am not left wing, nor a commie. I have no use for John McCain or Sarah Palin, all they are, is a better choice then Obama. Neither party has put up candidates that are worth a damn.

You can't admit that you've been screwed over, by a US Sen. that your state has sent to DC, how many times to represent your state??

And now your state will back him as the POTUS, he won't do anything for you now either, why should he, he knows that you sent him to DC multiple times and didn't have to do a damn thing about the border.

This man doesn't give a tinkers damn about your problems or your border. Now he's got a VP, that feels the same way.

Why can't you be a man and admit that you've been screwed over on this border situation and you'll continue to get screwed over on the border.

Your the one who's pissing and whining about the border everyday. I'm just trying to show you how [bleep] stupid, you were to continue to reelect a person, who wasn't going to attempt to do anything about it.

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You are the "Lone azzhole" who's pretty good at attacking from dumb zones,...demanding "Answers" to your brilliantly uninformed mindset.

I would note that you've not been slingin' so much mierda at my like m9inde compadres at a site adjascent.

one on which you've pretty much acknowledged that you don't really know much about the border,....

'bout 5 times in a row, I recollect

or what goes on here,...either.

Why don't you attack a tribe,...as opposed to 1 man ?

You're out late,....

are you sure your Mom's not waiting up with some cocoa?

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I just watched CNN where the Director of DHS, stated that everything was good on the border.

The USBP has increased it's numbers, the arrests of illegals is up, the crossing of illegals is down.

So what are you bitchin about Crossfire, an oldman like you ought to be out playing shuffleboard instead of worrying about some wetbacks.

You can't do nothing about it anyway, besides your Az Sen. "my friend" McCain isn't worried about it, so it must not be a problem.

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That's our little " Aspiring LEO"

The MSM said everything's OK,....

and Your boss doesn't want you investigating ( not that you would)

So,....Crossfire,...and all of you other "Citizens"

STFU and drink the Kool-Aid.

No,....I'm NOT missing anything here,....you sicko.

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I am just passing on what the man, stated on TV. That's what you do isn't it, just pass along what someone else stated??


It's you that seems to have to the issues with the Mexicans. We arrest the ones here that that break the laws, and don't bother those that mind their own business.

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You're clearly a hero, Hunter,

C'mon.

...VOMIT now

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