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To: KirklandJunction
I had gathered that there are organizations that are explicitly and openly providing or advocating the providing of water with the express purpose of aiding and abetting illegal immigrants. Is that not the case?

Certainly if you leave a jug of water on your own land, proving any intent to aid or abet illegal immigrants would be dicey -- you may have just left it there for your own use as you're out riding fences or what have you. It would get easier, though, if you left it next to a well-trammeled, garbage-strewn path across your property that leads straight to the international border.

What's the point of having an impassable desert on your border if you do whatever you can to make it passable?
19 posted on 06/24/2002 3:29:11 PM PDT by mvpel
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To: mvpel
"Is that not the case?"
I have no idea.

"...well trammeled, garbage strewn path...."
Not here, sounds like over by you in California.

What's what point about borders. A bunch of bureaucrats created this so-called border. I had no idea what was in their minds, if anything. My neighbor is my neighbor, and our relationship is personal with us, and not on some dimwick in D.C. that drew a line on a map which has no relevance to the geography, indigenous life, or the desires of my neighbors and I.

I do whatever I can do to further freedom for individuals.
If I chose to offer my guest a cold beer from my fridge, or water from a jug, or shelter, or food, my guests are welcome.

If the feds don't care about life, I do.

21 posted on 06/24/2002 3:59:46 PM PDT by KirklandJunction
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