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What we need is some engineers from Korea that maintain the DMZ, build a no-mans land between the US and Mexico.
I think with enough razor wire, auto-fire MG's, IR and sound detectors plus listening devices to ferret out tunnel builders it would make an impession.
Personally myself I would love to find me a high vantage point with a Barret 50 cal sniper rifle. Lets see what 700 grains will do to a Zeta....
This is an outrage that we have such a weak minded policy concerning our border protection, I hope the militia is still camped out down there.


225 posted on 11/20/2005 8:26:58 PM PST by Daniel Ramsey
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Trust me, I dream of the type of fence and security you mentioned.

The Minutemen are gone from most of the border, at least in my area. The US Army is still here in my area doing training exercises, that tends to make it quiet when they are in the area. LOL

The biggest problem those of us who live on the border face is those who don't live here simply cannot comprehend what happens here. The media doesn't want to report it- so many do not believe it is happening.

Is there a border news ping list that anyone knows of?? I would like to get on it- I would like to make sure I see most of these stories. When an incident as serious this gets just over 200 posts here on FR it is easy to see the news is just not getting out. I notice major border stories sometimes only get a handful of posts then disappear. If many Freepers don't see a problem on the Mexico border it is clear we will never get the attention of enough Americans to get the border closed.


226 posted on 11/20/2005 8:41:18 PM PST by Tammy8 (Build a Real Border Fence, and enforce Immigration Laws!!!)
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