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Old 03-19-2010, 09:01 PM
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:35 PM
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Sounds like you only need to worry if you live in a border town next to Mexico. Mexico is rapidly deteriorating into a lawless badland. I would not be surprised to see the government collapse completely.
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Sounds like you only need to worry if you live in a border town next to Mexico. Mexico is rapidly deteriorating into a lawless badland. I would not be surprised to see the government collapse completely.
yaeeeah.... this was 1 1/2 miles from my house...

I have NOT crossed over into Mexico, not in ten years. I hear Mark Levin cry about the border problem everyday driving home from work.

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Old 03-19-2010, 11:14 PM
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About a year ago I made my last business trip into Juarez. Glad to not go back.
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Old 03-19-2010, 11:24 PM
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Edit: I listen to some local named Colonel Ray on the drive home. Mark Levin airs after C.R. lol

Yeah, Mexico is going to collapse. We need to beef up the border security. Stop by the local mall and you see Mercedes Benz.. BMW... Jag... etc... the high end vehicles... not the cheap 36K models... with Mexico license plates. Drug money...!

I didn't notice how big the drug war is, until moving down here.
Por ejemplo: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/newsroom/...02172009_4.xml
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The chaos that grips Mexico is going to spil over into Texas. The Mexican gvt might as well be collapsed for all the impact it has. It might be time to bite the bullet and bolster the border patrol with the army.
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The had been announcing, for a couple of weeks, that all Spring Breakers need to stay away from the border towns and Mexico.
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The had been announcing, for a couple of weeks, that all Spring Breakers need to stay away from the border towns and Mexico.
Texas colleges were out for spring break this week. Even the Island had a poor turnout.
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The chaos that grips Mexico is going to spil over into Texas. The Mexican gvt might as well be collapsed for all the impact it has. It might be time to bite the bullet and bolster the border patrol with the army.
It doesn't help that Gov. P. used the *cough* money for border safety to enhance law enforcement in North Texas.
He is unaware of the problem, or he doesn't care.
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I heard on the radio last week where The Annointed One has stopped funding that high tech virtual border fence Boeing had won a contract to build.

The excuse is technical difficulties and it failing some tests but I am wondering how they will ever work out the bugs if funding is stopped. Sounds to me like just an excuse to allow future Democrat / Socialist voters across the border.

There is an all out push to count illegal aliens this census (this is first hand information as I am very close to an executive with the Census) which I believe is the first step. The second step will be to grant them amnesty and then of course the final step is granting them citizenship with the right to vote Democrat the rest of their lives as a thank you. Obama has already said that immigration reform is very high on his list of things to do.
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