To: InvisibleChurch
When are we going to get serious? What was it that was being smuggled? It might have been drugs. It might have been people. It might have been plutonium-235. It might have been sarin gas.
We don't know. And nowadays what you don't know can kill you!
This administration shows little stomach for straightening out the terrible situation we have with both Canada & Mexico. Why?
To: thegreatbeast
This administration shows little stomach for straightening out the terrible situation we have with both Canada & Mexico. Why? Because it isn't capable of doing it. Government has become almost completely impotent. It "misplaces" billions of dollars along with top secret info, weapons, and computers, and it is failing in even protecting citizens from homegrown thugs. Soon, we're going to have to find new ways of protecting our homes and families and new forms of government. Don't ask me how that will work, but what we have now certainly doesn't work.
To: thegreatbeast
What was it that was being smuggled? It might have been drugs. Might have been drugs? Mexico is the number one (by far) source of almost every kind of illegal drug into the US. More immigrants from Mexico are here working for the drug cartels to distribute their products throughout the US than are here to pick lettuce.
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08/10/2002 7:57:20 AM PDT by
FITZ
To: thegreatbeast
I am sure the President will announce his regrets and anger ... like when the five Americans were killed at that Israeli university.
< end sarcasm >
g in Arizona
To: thegreatbeast
You speak the truth. Our great leaders don't give a damn about protecting us. The U.S. Army needs to be in charge of the border. And Bush should be freeped for allowing the next generation Multi $$$ Billion $$$ INTEL chipmaking plant to be exported to and built in Red China. Are we completely insane?
To: thegreatbeast
Because they are all Sheeeeeeple.........they have no brains
they need a leader.Not the US government either
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