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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (571976)6/16/2010 2:53:32 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577029
 
I remember back in 2003 some Anti war protesters saying it was wrong to go to Iraq but if there was ever an invasion of our country, they would rush to the border with an AK 47. They probably had something else in mind though.



To: Elmer Phud who wrote (571976)6/16/2010 3:21:57 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1577029
 
Notice anyone leaving in front of the law going into effect? Are the cops ready or going to look the other way?



To: Elmer Phud who wrote (571976)6/20/2010 2:28:21 AM
From: SilentZ1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1577029
 
>US Government gives up and admits part of Arizona is occupied territory. Warns citizens to stay out:

Oh wow, that's a fun one. You'll buy anything from Fox News, huh?

-Z



To: Elmer Phud who wrote (571976)6/20/2010 12:26:35 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577029
 
"Recently there were reports in the news stating that the Buenos Aries National Wildlife Refuge was closed. This information is not correct. In early 2006, a small section of land (about 3% of the refuge) along the border was closed to visitation. However, no new restrictions are in place and the majority of the refuge remains open. Today, we are seeing a decline in violent activity in the southern most area thanks to ongoing cooperation between the US Fish and Wildlife Service and US Customs and Border Protection. The Refuge will reopen the lands along the border at such time that it is determined to be safe for visitors."


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