EV, let me ask you a question and I'd like you to answer it forthrightly, no deflecting or diversionary comments.
If it is found out that a good part, maybe even a majority, of the money donated to build the fence was used up in PR, consulting firms, management contracts and additional fundraising (direct mail, etc.) costs, what would your opinion be then? Would you think the donors were well served? Woulkd you think they might have been lied to?
If Keyes is handling the money, it's 95 cents of every dollar.
It depends on who is defining your list of terms.
The Minuteman movement is all about PR.
They've moved mountains, PR-wise, last time I checked.
You're not one of the fools who thinks the Minutemen are going to single-handedly close the border with a few volunteers and grassroots donations, are you?
Just a reminder to you, since you seem so concerned about the Minutemen's donors: When they gave, those donors did not expect Simcox to close the border with their fifty or a hundred bucks. They expected him to do what he could to put pressure on the Congress and the President to do their sworn duty.
You'd have to be a fool to not recognize how well the Minutemen, led primarily by Simcox, have done exactly that.