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gdudewe

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I guess that big caravan of terrorist isn't as scary this week. HMMMMMM.

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Should be in the music section, anyway!
 11/09/2018 05:34 AM
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Talk about your big caravan: Van Morrison & The Band - Caravan Live (1976 - The Last Waltz) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJXVD-nSSKE

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Originally posted by: gdudewe I guess that big caravan of terrorist isn't as scary this week. HMMMMMM.
Nope. We have defeated them for the most part. Say goodbye to your new voters, progs.

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 11/09/2018 08:17 AM
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Trump musta stiffed his employees... again

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 11/09/2018 07:58 PM
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Cole

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Originally posted by: tpapablo

Originally posted by: gdudewe

I guess that big caravan of terrorist isn't as scary this week. HMMMMMM.


Nope. We have defeated them for the most part. Say goodbye to your new voters, progs.


Down to 5,000?

You have become as pathetic as FK.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mi...rump-tightens-asylum/



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 11/10/2018 05:13 AM
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Several landowners in the area said they do not want the militias around.

Michael Vickers, a veterinarian and rancher who lives an hour north of the border in Falfurrias, said that he will not let militia members from outside the area onto his property and that he doubts most area landowners would trust outsiders.

"They are a bunch of guys with a big mouth and no substance to them," said Vickers, a Republican who heads the 300-strong Texas Border Volunteers. The group doesn't call itself a militia, although it patrols ranchland to intercept migrants who hike through the brush to attempt to avoid Border Patrol checkpoints. The group uses ATVs, night-vision goggles, spotlights and trained dogs.

"People on the [Rio Grande] have been calling us," Vickers said. His group is in a "holding pattern," he said, adding, "We can have 100 volunteers in a hot area in four to eight hours.

"We've already talked to a bunch of landowners who wanted to know if we'll be operating if the Border Patrol can't be there to keep their property from being vandalized and their crops from being messed up."

"We're ready to move," he said.

Others in South Texas are less enthusiastic.

Lucy Kruse, 96, said immigrants often stop on her property as they walk through the bush country, sometimes breaking into a small cabin to sleep. Her family's ranch lies amid the thorny mesquite brush, cactus and tawny dry grass 80 miles north of the border.

As the migrant caravans head north, she and other landowners in the area worry that the number of trespassers walking through their ranches will increase dramatically. But many say the militias coming to the area also pose a threat.

"I will not let militia on my land," Kruse said. "They're civilians stepping into a situation where the Border Patrol is supposed to be in control and make decisions. They could damage property or harm workers. I would guess they would be trigger-happy. If they shot someone, they might just say the person they shot was reaching for a gun."

Joe Metz, 80, lives in what looks like a pastoral tropical paradise near Mission, a town of 84,000 in the Rio Grande Valley. Tall, green sugar cane grows beside the wide river, and citrus trees dot the sandy small hillocks away from the banks.

The Rio Grande is less than a mile from Metz's living room window, and a section of border wall crosses his property. He has watched for years as border-crossers ford the river and walk onto his land, their first step on American soil. The wall has slowed the flow significantly, he said, but between 50 and 100 people a day still cross through the farm next door.

He worries that the caravan, which includes many women and children, will surge through the area, but he doesn't want armed vigilantes on his farm.

"The militia just needs to stay where they are," said Metz, a Republican. "We don't need fanatical people. We don't need anybody here with guns. Why do they have guns? I have dealt with illegals for 30 years, and all of them have been scared, asking for help. The militias need to stay up north where they belong. We have no use for them here. They might shoot someone or hurt someone."

The heir to the state's largest and most influential ranch said he thinks the militias could pose a threat of their own. Stephen J. "Tio" Kleberg, who has lived most of his life on the 825,000-acre King Ranch outside of Kingsville, said he will allow federal and state law enforcement and the military onto his property, which is larger than the state of Rhode Island, but he won't let private militia beyond the gates.

"I don't think they have a governing body," he said. "They are independent and not authorized by anybody. It could lead to individuals taking action without someone in authority supervising. I think that could be dangerous.

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 11/10/2018 08:46 AM
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theglide

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These residents don't want a bunch of Youtube trained wannabes, armed with AR15's playing Cowboys and Indians on their property?

Pre-election, Faux Entertainment didn't get them scared enough.

Edited: 11/10/2018 at 08:47 AM by theglide
 11/10/2018 02:47 PM
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Dang, they need to read some of Tpapski's posts on how vile progs are and how they ruin everything LOL

That'll learnz em!

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 11/10/2018 04:19 PM
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theglide

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The caravan went to the wayside just like ebola, a terrorist nuke strike on the USA and death panels.

This is the land of the free and the home of the brave, not the home of the scared.


 11/10/2018 05:04 PM
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fishkller

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Whatever happened to all those DHS bullets Fish Killer was blowing a gasket over a few years back- you know, the ones he was saying would be used by Obama to send us all into FEMA death camps?

Yep. Same guys telling us stories today..

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Edited: 11/10/2018 at 05:05 PM by fishkller
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