No question about it. I agree. I just don't like people pretending to be your friendly neighborhood watch stomping around causing a ruckus.
You don't live here, so you don't have a right to pretend that you're being annoyed by the neighborhood watch causing a "ruckus". In fact, the MMP volunteers are regularly met with horn honks, thumbs up, and Cochise County residents like to stop by and give them words of support. Some residents bring them food and water and everyone I've talked to, my neighbors and such (except for the dope-smoking ACLU "legal defenders") are thrilled with the presence of the Minuteman Project. The locals are happy with their presence and the results they've achieved so far. So, don't pretend that you know what you're talking about.
I know what I'm talking about. A number of observation posts are within a mile of my house. I've seen what I'm telling you about with my own eyes. I've talked to my neighbors and local residents and I'm reporting my direct observations.
Other than the attention seeker from California what ruckus ? The ruckus that motivated the Federal government into action ? The ruckus that captured the attention of the nation ? The ruckus that motivated your commrads with the ACLU to stomp around and cause a ruckus ?
No question about it. I agree.
Since you agree, I have to ask again, what is your solution ?
Because if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/1372121/posts?page=208#208