Viewed from a Black Hawk helicopter 1,000 feet up, there's no sign of the Mexican border in this southwest corner of Arizona's Sonoran Desert. No line in the sand. No fence. Not even a road. Yet it's clear we are flying over a major international thoroughfare.
Hundreds of shiny footpaths and tire tracks weave through the desert below, where the temperature on the ground routinely reaches 115° F in the summer. You need to drink a gallon of water an hour to survive in heat like that, and the illegal aliens and smugglers who pounded these paths into the desert had another 80 miles to go before they reached the nearest paved road.[:'(]
Cant walk where you cant walk - thats why they invented mine fields. so you dont have to have big expensive walls & can have protections of borders without ppl with guns having tosit in every stop that needs guarded or protected24/7.
__________________
Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.-- Ovid (43 B.C.-A.D. 18)
Things ain't what they used to be and probably never was. ~Will Rogers
Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday.
"Shouldn't someone tag Mr. Kennedy's 'bold new imaginative program' with its proper age?" "Under the tousled boyish haircut it is still old Karl Marx—first launched a century ago.
There is nothing new in the idea of a government being Big Brother to us all. R.Reagan-1960
nahh gartors like water tho& not much in some places
__________________
Let others praise ancient times; I am glad I was born in these.-- Ovid (43 B.C.-A.D. 18)
Things ain't what they used to be and probably never was. ~Will Rogers
Tomorrow hopes we have learned something from yesterday.
"Shouldn't someone tag Mr. Kennedy's 'bold new imaginative program' with its proper age?" "Under the tousled boyish haircut it is still old Karl Marx—first launched a century ago.
There is nothing new in the idea of a government being Big Brother to us all. R.Reagan-1960
Yeah, Mexico has pretty much drained the Rio Grande to irrigate their fields, in violation of water rights treaties with the U.S. They steal the water in order to make it easier for their people to come up here to steal our services and our money. Anyone who thinks that illegals coming to the U.S. is a net positive is an #$@^*. (You can insert your own opinion there. I've got several ideas as to what it should say, most of them not family-friendly.)
If they're stupid enough to wander across a live fire range then they'll deserve to get killed . The Puerto Ricans on Isla Viaquez sometimes get killed because they can't accept that the part of the island they stubbornly refuse to leave doesn't belong to them , it belongs to the US Navy who uses it to test big guns and missiles .
__________________
Kevin Haendiges
NAHC Life Member
NRA Member
Wildlife Forever Member
GOA Member
Buckmasters Member
http://hunting-indiana.com
I didn't know the mexicans were violating water rights as well...holy cow..
Here you go. Read up. Not only are the illegals sucking up billions each year in free medical treatment, at your and my expense, their nation is costing U.S. farmers billions because Mexico is stealing water that is allotted to the U.S. by treaty.