Posted on 07/06/2010 4:25:47 PM PDT by Biggirl
Arizona Sheriff Paul Babeu, who works to secure the American border with Mexico, (southern border), has become the target of numerous death threats by illegals from Mexico as well as drug gangs from the same country. This is an example of those brave Americans who put their all on the line to not only ENFORCE our borders, but to also protect the people of his home state, Arizona.
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hmmm...opposition from Washington, opposition from illegal immigrants...curious, “the friend of my enemy” and all.
Aw, come on, Paco, why don’t you just stay in Mexico and murder your own sheriff?
It’s time to invade Mexico and put these guys out of business once and for all.
yeah. just imagine how that’ll go with our rules of engagement.
I think on their side of the border they have pretty much already murdered the cops that they don’t own!
Fight Washington, they are just as dangerous as the illegal immigrants in respect to this issue.
Elected officials being executed by foreign nationals for being obedient servants of the law.
Noting to see folks, move along...vote McCain......
/sarc
Yeah, gee, isn’t that the way they solve virtually ALL of their problems.... Murder?
Illegals? Hmmm just who are these illegals?
Seal the frigging border. We don't need any more illegal murders in our country. Enough already!
Should have kept northern mexico when we had it.
It appears they're working as a team.
Arizona’s enemies are now the Cartels, the Mexican Government, and the Federal Government. Obama has already proven to be an enemy of the People of the United States. It’s time for the People of the United States to take a stand against the enemies of Arizona.
Arizona seems to have cornered the market on cojones!
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