To: fieldmarshaldj
Of course it would. A Perry supporter informed me just last night that, while it might work in San Diego, a border fence wouldn't work in Texas because, "The territory is much different."
This is the fencing in Eastern San Diego County. Note how relatively mild the territory is as compared to Texas. /s
Rationalizations indeed.
18 posted on
06/08/2015 5:23:39 PM PDT by
South40
(Hillary Clinton was a "great secretary of state". - Texas Governor Rick Perry)
To: South40
A Perry supporter informed me just last night that, while it might work in San Diego, a border fence wouldn't work in Texas because, "The territory is much different." This is the fencing in Eastern San Diego County. Note how relatively mild the territory is as compared to Texas. /s Sarcasm aside, the territory IS much different. A river defines the entire border -- from El Paso to Brownsville.
And, as the Israelis have demonstrated, a river calls for a different solution.
20 posted on
06/08/2015 5:35:12 PM PDT by
okie01
To: South40
We could resolve the illegal situation in short order. Those in power, including Lil Ricky, don’t WANT to resolve the problem because they don’t see it AS a problem. And this is a situation caused by both parties. My neighborhood got transformed into an illegal barrio under Dubya, not under Zero. They don’t care.
To: South40
Lest we forget, one even posted border facts from LaRaza to prove her anti fence position a while back as well.
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