To: Drill Alaska; healey22; lutine; Right_Makes_Might; wku man; sonofliberty2; Fishing Fool; ...
Thanks for the ping, spycatcher and sarcasm. I caught this show last night. Personally I thought the part about the Mexican military "trying to do something about it and help the U.S." was bunk, because I suspect that corrupt mob is big part of the problem. This is no big surprise to many Southern Arizona residents. This has been going on for a long time. What's really outrageous is that, after all the time that has passed since 9/11, we have no military on the border.....
for "cultural and historical reasons". What utter hogwash.
To: Tancredo Fan
I thought the part about the Mexican military "trying to do something about it and help the U.S." was bunkI had the same reaction, especially since Whoraldo was on Fox & Friends yesterday to promo the show, and told how the Mexican police confiscated a crewmember's camera, then gave it back for $250.
To: Tancredo Fan
bttt
To: Tancredo Fan
Thanks for the ping, bro. I, too, watched the show, and was struck that no mention was made of the numerous tunnels that have been found for at least the last 20 years or so. All in all, though, I thought it was a pretty good segment, especially if Joe and Jane Six-pack saw it and realized "I be dadgummed, we ain't safe here!" Whorealdo's producers did a good job, though I'd rather not have had to look at him.
Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!
25 posted on
07/12/2002 4:16:14 PM PDT by
wku man
To: Tancredo Fan; sarcasm; 4America; 4Freedom
Thanks for the pings. And don't forget this.
Islam taking root in southern Mexico. This could well be the next breeding ground for terrorism in this hemisphere. Getting them across the border won't be any problem unless we do put the military on the border. Fat chance of that happening.
To: Tancredo Fan
Personally I thought the part about the Mexican military "trying to do something about it and help the U.S." was bunk...I'm shocked.
86 posted on
07/15/2002 9:51:20 PM PDT by
PRND21
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