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Arizona plans fence to stop immigration from Mexico - if Americans will pay for it
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Jose
2011-05-21 14:20:49 UTC
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“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.

His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”



http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/0520/Arizona-plans-fence-to-stop-immigration-from-Mexico-if-Americans-will-pay-for-it
walt tonne
2011-05-21 16:10:00 UTC
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“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
I suggest economic sanctions against Mexico for allowing the passage
of the
scouring of central and south America.

"A good illegal alien is a dead illegal alien". Same for those who aid
and abet the invasion.
RLunfa
2011-05-21 16:17:04 UTC
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Post by Jose
Christian Science Monitor
“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
I suggest economic sanctions against Mexico for allowing the passage
of the
scouring of central and south America.
"A good illegal alien is a dead illegal alien". Same for those who aid
and abet the invasion.
Con qué interés observaré a estos tipos cuando les toque comenzar a
morir en formas sórdidas e inexplicables.

Estoy que me como las uñas por esta gente!
Y los mocos también.

RLunfa
Jose
2011-05-21 17:12:09 UTC
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Post by walt tonne
Post by Jose
Christian Science Monitor
“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
I suggest economic sanctions against Mexico for allowing the passage
of the
scouring of central and south America.
"A good illegal alien is a dead illegal alien". Same for those who aid
and abet the invasion.
Con qué interés observaré a estos tipos cuando les toque comenzar a
morir en formas sórdidas e inexplicables.
ipi
Estoy que me como las uñas por esta gente!
Y los mocos también.
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Hola mi estimado Lunfa!, concuerdo contigo, ah que antipáticos son
estos sujetos!!

Saludos!
f. barnes
2011-05-21 17:29:24 UTC
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“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
If all of the border states were doing it concurrently then I would
donate. A partial fence is a partial fence and stops no one. It
would be like trying to hold back a river with a dam that goes only
part way across. Either build a solid complete fence all along the
border or why bother. Anything less is a waste of time, effort, and
money.
Steve from Colorado
2011-05-21 17:49:16 UTC
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Post by Jose
Christian Science Monitor
“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
If all of the border states were doing it concurrently then I would
donate.  A partial fence is a partial fence and stops no one.  It
would be like trying to hold back a river with a dam that goes only
part way across.  Either build a solid complete fence all along the
border or why bother.  Anything less is a waste of time, effort, and
money.
At least a fence or wall will push the invaders away from wildlife
refuges and nature preserves where they leave millions of tons of
trash each year.
Steve from Colorado
2011-05-21 17:37:29 UTC
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“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
Mexicans don't immigrate, they invade.
Tonico
2011-05-21 22:21:44 UTC
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Post by Jose
Christian Science Monitor
“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
Mexicans don't immigrate, they invade.
Yeah, and the sad part is: you can do squat to avoid it, so...suck it
up, gringo!

Saludiux
Toño
Hisler
2011-05-22 02:41:07 UTC
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Post by Jose
Christian Science Monitor
“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
Mexicans don't immigrate, they invade.
Yeah, and the sad part is: you can do squat to avoid it, so...suck it
up, gringo!
Saludiux
Toño
You don't understand the gringo, obviously. When we start invading
Mexico, your protests will be the cause of laughter and derision as we
repeat back the same mantra that Mexicans have used to justify an open
border and the free movement of "workers" invading El Norte. We'll see
how Mexico likes being on the receiving end of the unwanted, unemployed
underclass from cities like Detroit and Oakland just looking for a
better life in Mexico.
Tonico
2011-05-22 03:39:32 UTC
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Post by Jose
Christian Science Monitor
“Unfortunately, the state is broke and quite frankly we can’t take on
this massive project by ourselves,” says the senator who sponsored the
legislation.
His initial goal is to raise $50 million in donations. “That would be
a good, healthy start.”
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Americas/Latin-America-Monitor/2011/05...
Mexicans don't immigrate, they invade.
Yeah, and the sad part is: you can do squat to avoid it, so...suck it
up, gringo!
Saludiux
Toño
You don't understand the gringo, obviously. When we start invading
Mexico, your protests will be the cause of laughter and derision as we
repeat back the same mantra that Mexicans have used to justify an open
border and the free movement of "workers" invading El Norte.  We'll see
how Mexico likes being on the receiving end of the unwanted, unemployed
underclass from cities like Detroit and Oakland just looking for a
better life in Mexico.-
Oh, my! You people want to invade Mexico? Be my guest! Not only many
big Hamburgerland cities are within the reach of many mexicans (as
Pancho Villa painfully showed to the gringos some 96 years ago), but
we are very nice, generous and hospitalary people.
You're gonna love to death our food, so knock yourselves out and come
gringos, come!

Saludiux
Toño

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