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To: refreshed
Between August 3, 1942 and August 14, 1943, the US built 2 pipelines that spanned approximately 1254 miles long; a ditch 4 feet deep and 3 feet in width. The 20 in and 24 inch pipes laid side beside.

So please do not tell me that it's difficult to build 1700 miles of wall and border fencing. It all could have been done starting in 2002 with an executive order ushered in with blessing from Congress.

It would have made a great public works project for the recession that immediately followed 9/11. Unfortunately, the CFR, TC, ONAS, and the NWO told W not to do it. The gov could have looked the other way using illegal labor sub-conned to have built it. The gov looks the other way now, what's the difference? (Sorry, I apologize, not slamming you personally in the least...just the double-forked tongues that assume everyone is dumb and won't do anything about it.)

36 posted on 01/27/2009 1:01:35 PM PST by RSmithOpt (Liberalism: Highway to Hell)
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To: RSmithOpt

I certainly take no offense. You didn’t come across as slamming me personally. My point was not that it was impossible to secure the border, but that the agents who are working now are doing their best with some exceptions, of course. The government has failed us. Interesting fact about the pipeline too. I didn’t know that.

Building the fence needs to be done. We certainly should have started earlier. Unfortunately in today’s political climate, it is not going to get done, it appears.

I would like to say though that I have utmost respect for those who are serving as border patrol. My local police, on the other hand...

Thanks for your reply,

refreshed


37 posted on 01/27/2009 1:20:26 PM PST by refreshed
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