Posted on 03/21/2003 1:11:38 PM PST by Diddle E. Squat
And it doesn't mean we should trust them or Canada for our Homeland Security. It's silly to believe the US cannot control it's borders at all ----but that Mexico somehow can. Mexico can't control planes with tons of cocaine arriving from Colombia and landing in their airports with their cargo shipped to the US by other means. We shouldn't have figured they'd keep all Iraqis out of the US.
#177 of 218
Ask your friends their opinion of the US or our war on terror or Iraq. Better yet, ask them if we deserved 9/11.They are behind the US 100%
As a matter of fact, one of my Mexican friends stopped by house on his way to Orlando two months ago, and he was concerned about terrorism in Florida. I told him we cannot let terrorist win, and we should continue to live our normal lives.
Apparently, you have your own agenda, so you will never be convinced.
Please read #177 again s-l-o-w-l-y.
Look, this open border invasion and mass lawlessness has been allowed to happen for many year. None of the administrations in DC have done a damn thing about it except stand in stone cold silence.
The American people have been *begging* voting, and screaming for relief from this epic invasion of millions for years. It's now a crisis for crips sakes.
I am not pointing the finger at anyone one specific leader or politician. As most *everyone of them* are guilty, for whatever reasons, for allowing this attack on our sovereignty and our borders......It's a national disgrace, and now a danger to every single man, woman and child in America.....
Got computer. Look up the archives. I called him many things, including calling for his arrest.....And impeachment...
It's nice to see after 3000 people were murdered in NY that some can find this humorous. Don't think it can happen again? Don't think they could enter the United States with something that can turn this country on it's ear? Something so sinister that the panic alone would cause more deaths than 911? Think again....
It's nice that we have been warned for years about the invasion of millions of illegals from our southern border, now others with agenda's of death to American's can mix right in with the rest of the thousands that are entering illegally, and enter our nation at will.
It can happen. Our open borders are a time bomb.
91 posted on 03/21/2003 1:37 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 70 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
I hardly need a lecture from you little girlie man....
You resort to name calling? I think others will judge who's post are weak and juvenile. Your just another tough guy at the keyboard...LOL!
No need to call names and get unpleasant......LOL!
214 posted on 03/21/2003 2:45 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 210 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
Can't believe all the silly remarks here, trying to sift through for info. And all the name calling. I guess some of you didn't read the record breaking hits FR has been getting since the bombing began. Maybe people living in Arizona are coming here for a little more information than they get on the news. I AM.
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http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2003/03/17/daily63.html?t=printable
11:41 PM MST Thursday
Want a Reprint? Printable Version Email Story FBI investigates threat on Palo Verde nuclear plant
Mike Sunnucks The Business JournalThe FBI is investigating a possible terrorist threat on the Palo Verde nuclear power plant.
FBI Phoenix field office spokeswoman Susan Hersokovits would not comment on the current investigation which the agency is handling in conjunction with other federal, anti-terrorism and security groups.
"We can't comment on current threats," said Hersokovits.
Sen. Jon Kyl met with FBI counter-terrorism officials today regarding possible terrorist threats against the plant which is operated by the Arizona Public Service Co. and located approximately 50 miles west of Phoenix.
The FBI and other security organs are investigating a lead related to a threat against the plant. Federal officials have assured Kyl and fellow Sen. John McCain that necessary precautions are being taken and investigations are proceeding.
But this is not the first such threat against the nuclear facility.
The Palo Verde plant the largest nuclear power plant in the U.S. and one of the largest in the world has received numerous threats since September 11, 2001.
The FBI and other law enforcement agencies have investigated each of those threats, all of which have been unfounded.
Hersokovits said the FBI works closely with other federal and state agencies as well as the private security force at Palo Verde.
Gov. Janet Napolitano deployed armed Natural Guard troops to Palo Verde earlier this week at the request of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge.
The plant opened in 1986. It is owned by several Southwestern utilities including APS, SRP and companies in California, Texas and New Mexico.
That is possibly the most laughable statement I have ever seen on this forum, Mr. "Goldwater Republican".
You wouldn't mean the Mexico that continues to deny that the U.S. even has a right to the Southwest? The Mexico of Villa and the Columbus raid, which led to Pershing traipsing all over northern Mexico, and then to the establishment of the Border Patrol? The Mexico of the Zimmerman letter, which took us into WWI? The Mexico that supports and succors drug smuggling, human smuggling, and money laundering? The Mexico that told us to pound sand after 9/11? The Mexico that has NEVER fought in any major war (except against their own people) alongside ANY allies for ANY good reason? The list goes on and on and on.
Want to read some real bad stuff? Do a web search on Reyes Tijerina. And then, imagine a whole country full of people who sympathise with him. Then see if you can blather a feel good nonsense statement like "good ally".
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