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Surprised he wasn't wearing an appropriately themed shirt and hat for his border photo op..


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or at least armed with a sixer……would have looked cool anyways!! laugh

Looks okay on a horse. Guessing McConnell would have been on his butt..


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Ryan is an avid hunter (bow) I suspect that he has been on a horse before.


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He can't ride boys

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yee-ha.................

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Lots of daylight between the ass and seat.

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Holding the reins like he is steering a plow horse. miles


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Originally Posted by dale06
Ryan is an avid hunter (bow) I suspect that he has been on a horse before.


A guided hunt perhaps? I won't be too hard on him; he's down there looking over the border.


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Originally Posted by watch4bear
...A guided hunt perhaps? I won't be too hard on him; he's down there looking over the border.

No, he's legit.


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Here's the whole enchilada,...glad tp se ANYBODY involved in D.C. actually down on the line, and listening to the fellas involved.

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8 Photos from Speaker Ryan's Border Tour
February 25, 2017 | Caleb Smith | http://spkrryan.us/2lSgAF0

Speaker Ryan and his congressional delegation arrived in McAllen, Texas, on a record hot February day—98 degrees—with a busy schedule ahead of them. They came to listen and to learn from the experts who know best about border security. Now, in eight photos, here is what the speaker saw and did during his tour of the Rio Grande Valley.

1. Arrival - Speaker Ryan meets with men and women charged with keeping the border secure. Here, Chief Ronald Vitiello of the U.S. Border Patrol welcomes him to McAllen Station.

Speaker Ryan meets with Chief Ronald Vitiello of the U.S. Border Patrol

2. Aerial Observation - Chairman Michael McCaul of the House Homeland Security Committee and Speaker Ryan tour the Rio Grande Valley in a Black Hawk helicopter for a bird's eye view of the topographical and logistical challenges with keeping the border secure.

Speaker Ryan and Rep. McCaul tour the Rio Grande Valley in a Black Hawk helicopter

3. Horse Patrol - Because of the terrain in South Texas, sometimes the best technology to get around is simply a horse. The Rio Grande Valley Horse Patrol has almost 40 horses that are adopted from the wild and trained for the field, and as the speaker attested after his own ride on one, "Those mustangs are great movers."

Speaker Ryan mounts up with the RGV horse patrol

4. River Tour - Speaker Ryan tours the Rio Grande in a U.S. Border Patrol boat. The Rio Grande Valley Sector is responsible for operations along 316 river miles and leads the nation in deterred illegal entries, apprehensions, and narcotics seizures. Photo by NBC News

Speaker Ryan tours the Rio Grand in a U.S. Border Patrol boat

5. Security Briefing - Chief Manuel Padilla of the Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol briefs the congressional delegation on both the challenges and the success stories of securing the border in South Texas. In total, the RGV sector has more than 3,000 agents, covers more than 300 miles of territory, and has constructed 54 miles of fencing.

Chief Manuel Padilla, of the Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol briefs Speaker Ryan on some of the challenges and success of the job.

6. McAllen Station - The McAllen Station is responsible for protecting and defending the homeland for a 53-mile stretch along the Rio Grande. Here, Chief Padilla explains the processing system for illegal immigrants who are apprehended by the RGV Border Patrol.

The congressional delegation observes McAllen Station holding facilities.

7. Local Leaders - Speaker Ryan meets with local leaders to listen and learn more about the challenges they face in their communities along the border. Several city and county elected officials were in attendance, as well as Bishop Daniel Flores of Brownsville and Sister Norma Pimentel, Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley.

Speaker Ryan meets with local leaders in McAllen, Texas

8. Speaker Selfie - A Border Patrol agent takes a quick selfie with the speaker.

Speaker Selfie

Following his tour of the Rio Grande Valley, Speaker Ryan praised the work of all the law enforcement working to protect our borders and reaffirmed Congress' commitment to supporting them in that effort.


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Thanks crossfireoops, good report.


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No cap or hat!

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few years ago i was down on a ranch near douglas, with a now deceased friend that probably knew every rancher in the state for various reasons.
The guy we were visiting had a pretty cool little setup going, and we were talking about the problems of rounding up cattle given where it was located. ranchers soon was working in the mountains off horses, chasing illegals. He has a lot bigger cajones than i do.
A lot of the stuff is coming through the mountains now, rather than the flats that are more heavily patroled.
Shades of the Arizona Rangers in the 21st century.


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Originally Posted by byc
or at least armed with a sixer……would have looked cool anyways!! laugh

Looks okay on a horse. Guessing McConnell would have been on his butt..
McConnell rides side-saddle.

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While not good - he's been on a horse enough to feel a bit comfortable. At least he's listening to the "boots on the ground"


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He did OK.....for a greenhorn.


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All those Congresscritters who chair sub committees who will have a voice in the " build a wall" decision should be required to take a long series of helicopter rides from Del Rio to Ft Hancock staying on the River.

It's probably 400-500 miles if you follow the River.

Better have a gunship escort, though.


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You can lead a horse to the border, but you can't make it learn anything.


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