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cebeu
03-27-2011, 10:39
Wheeeewww...it's only been your perception all along…we're "good!"

By the way, how's that decade’s old failing Fed immigration policy coming along or, is that just your 'misperception' too?


Janet Napolitano: Border security better than ever (http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51925.html)


In all fairness, I'm sure border security is "better" than in years past. So where does that leave us?

Mtn.man
03-27-2011, 10:52
http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/gfo/lowres/gfon644l.jpg

hurley842002
03-27-2011, 11:22
http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/gfo/lowres/gfon644l.jpg

[ROFL1][ROFL1][ROFL1]

Mazin
03-27-2011, 11:33
Sweet! puts my mind at ease...
[ROFL2]

sniper7
03-27-2011, 13:07
i feel better now[BooHoo].

TFOGGER
03-27-2011, 18:08
I would invite Janet to spend the night in a tent 500 yards inside the border near Nogales, without any special security. I'll even buy the tent.


Clueless, lying bitch....[Rant1]

Jumpstart
03-27-2011, 18:11
Why sure the border is secure, "they" are in our perimeter already.

Ed_S
03-27-2011, 18:37
So how much securitry accompanied her to Nogales?

The only thing this administration has anything in common with is a field of cows. Both are full of shit!

You know Nixon was shady, but this bunch WTF!

DOC
03-27-2011, 20:24
They should check out the store that just opened up by my house. The border is empty because they are all there.

cebeu
04-05-2011, 16:00
"Here's that darn perception thing again, Janet" Well...ok...technically this was not on our soil so...no problem...

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/04/05/americas-war-americans-killed-mexico-border-crossing/

"While shootings like this are rare, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents who spoke with Fox News on the condition of anonymity doubt this was a random shooting or a case of mistaken identity.


Agents say it’s possible these men were moving loads of drugs and didn’t pay their debts, ripped off one of the cartels or tried to cheat someone on a drug deal. Another possibility is that the cartels believed these men to be confidential informants for American law enforcement.


In the past, Americans were seen as off limits by the cartels, but not anymore. Along with the recent killings of Border Patrol agent Brian Terry and ICE special agent Jaime Zapata, cartels have also targeted U.S. citizens who they believe have cheated them..."

clublights
04-05-2011, 17:41
I got a friend that is a BSP agent... Former Marine that played in the sandbox...

Says he gets shot at more on the border then he ever did in Iraq ....