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To: Honorary Serb

The Buenos Aires is one of America’s great birding areas. Unfortunately, few people visit there these days. And few visit the nearby Arivaca Creek, whose banks for years has been littered by the detritus of tens of thousands of illegals passing through. Why the DHL does not devote more manpower to the border region between Sasabe (just sough of Buenos Aires) and the Ruby Mine area about twenty miles to the east is still anyone’s guess. It is the illegals super highway.


10 posted on 11/16/2010 6:24:33 AM PST by Melchior
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To: Melchior

I am (or have been) a birder. And I know butterfly enthusiasts who go to the same areas of Arizona that birders frequent—or used to frequent, anyway.

American citizens, and especially Arizonans, should be free to enjoy the innocent and healthy pursuit of birding, without fear of alien criminals and without hindrance from the warning signs put up by a Federal government that is unwilling to protect our borders.

As we all know, obama and the other “progressives”, the muslims, international banksters like Soros, and corrupt businesses on both sides of the border, do NOT want illegal immigration to stop. Their vile agendas depend on unlimited Third World immigration, and they also intend to destroy Arizona because of her noble resistance.

But American citizens need secure borders to protect our sovereignty and to enjoy the blessings of freedom. Arizona and America must keep fighting until our borders are secure, and our English language and Euro-American culture are recognized as supreme in our own country!!!!


13 posted on 11/16/2010 7:42:21 AM PST by Honorary Serb (Kosovo is Serbia! Free Srpska! Abolish ICTY!)
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