To: Spiff; madfly
Things are out of control completely when the military complains about the onslaught. Here Bush goes and sticks a red hot poker in a hornet's nest and
leaves the windows and doors wide open. Orwellian. No, suicidal.
To: Tancredo Fan
I think we need more surveillence like sonophones and IR along that area..it is just so wide open and vast you cant monitor it.
consider that the entire population of sierra vista is in the area of 25,000 (this prob includes the military) and compare that with the numbers in the article, consider the length of the border and you get an idea of how difficult this situation is.
13 posted on
03/25/2003 5:43:37 PM PST by
mylife
To: Tancredo Fan
From reading your tag-line, may I suggest that you see to it that the Honorable Senator Tancredo get a copy of the article in the post?
Could create considerable fun!
21 posted on
03/25/2003 5:54:54 PM PST by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: Tancredo Fan
Here Bush goes and sticks a red hot poker in a hornet's nest and leaves the windows and doors wide open. Orwellian. No, suicidal.It's a ticking time bomb...
To: Tancredo Fan
Things are out of control completely when the military complains about the onslaught. Here Bush goes and sticks a red hot poker in a hornet's nest and leaves the windows and doors wide open. Orwellian. No, suicidal.Why has our gov't/homeland security/FEMA protectors spent more time and money on master plans for "RESPONSE" to a chem-bio attack, than to actual homeland, ie; BORDER, DE-FENCE. And most of these policies were being documented pre-911. Arizona was the first state to sign (jane hull) the Medical Emergency Powers Act allowing quarantines and mandatory vaccinations, etc. Some Arizona state senators have since admitted that they regretfully signed this massive bill without complete reading and full understanding.
59 posted on
03/26/2003 8:22:00 AM PST by
madfly
(AZFIRE.org, NATURALPROCESS.net)
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