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Mexitron
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Crusoe
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Bancoduo..... Great shot.....Could be a shot of the new Loreto "skyline"..... all of those little bodies will maybe aspire to life as a
golfer/kayaker types. "Just fly in and your worries are over mate"And, the new condo-owners will all have children.......and lots of em!! Just like
the masses in this photo!! Very scary.!!!!!! Walk around some slums in CALCUTA and see for yourserlf.The launching ramp is really small potatoes. Its
nice to see what you have before its gone.++C++
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rpleger
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Richard on the Hill
*ABROAD*, adj. At war with savages and idiots. To be a Frenchman abroad is to
be miserable; to be an American abroad is to make others miserable.
-- Ambrose Bierce, _The Enlarged Devil\'s Dictionary_
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toneart
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Apparently some have received said info, probably while they were not wearing their Aluminum hats.
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I just thought I would make an aluminum foil hat with 1' antenna. Now I am really freaked out. I am suddenly reading all the posts on the BajaNomad
with a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e clarity. This has never happened before, and probably would not have been possible without my new sombrero
metal. 
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woody with a view
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A Somali arrives in Minneapolis as a new immigrant to the United States. He stops the first person he sees walking down the street and says.....
Thank you Mr. American for letting me in this country, giving me housing, food stamps, FREE medical care and free education!" The passer-by says....
"You are mistaken, I am Mexican".
The man goes on and encounters another passer-by. "Thank you for having such a beautiful country here in America!"
The person says.... "I no American, I Vietnamese".
The new arrival walks further, and the next person he sees he stops, shakes his hand and says..... "Thank you for the
wonderful America!" That person puts up his hand and says "I am from Middle East, I am not an American!"
He finally sees a nice lady and asks, "Are you an American?" She says, "No, I am from Russia!" Puzzled, he asks her...... "Where are all the
Americans?"
The Russian lady checks her watch and says.... "Probably at
work!"
   
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DENNIS
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AHHHH Woody ----
That was a gem. Thanks.
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jerry
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to true to be good woody but i had to crack up anyway
jerry and judi
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woody with a view
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check this out. WHY DO WE NEED A FENCE?
Illegals light border fires to sidetrack U.S. agents
By Jerry Seper
June 19, 2007
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
U.S. Border Patrol agents seeking to secure the nation's border in some of the country's most pristine national forests are being targeted by illegal
aliens, who are using intentionally set fires to burn agents out of observation posts and patrol routes.
The wildfires have destroyed valuable natural and cultural resources in the National Forest System and pose an ongoing threat to visitors, residents
and responding firefighters, according to federal law-enforcement authorities and others.
In the Coronado National Forest in Arizona, with 60 miles of land along the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. Forest Service firefighters sent in to battle
fires or clear wild-land fire areas are required to be escorted by armed law-enforcement officers.
Armed smugglers of aliens and drugs have walked through the middle of active firefighting operations, the authorities said.
The Border Patrol"s Tucson, Ariz., sector, which encompasses most of the Coronado National Forest, has the highest incidence of cross-border violators
in the nation. Nearly 500,000 illegal aliens were apprehended last year — more than 30,000 a month. In addition, nearly 100,000 pounds of marijuana,
with a street value of $200 million, was seized as it was hauled through the Coronado National Forest.
Last month, the Border Patrol — in a single operation targeting illegal aliens causing what Forest Service officials called "significant damage" to
the Coronado National Forest — apprehended more than 300 illegals along just a three-mile section of U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona and confiscated 600
pounds of marijuana in a 10-day period.
At least five fires were set below a Border Patrol observation post during the operation in an effort to burn the agents out, according to a Forest
Service report. The fires were extinguished, and no one was arrested.
Wildfires are being set by alien and drug smugglers, authorities said, to create a diversion in an attempt to gain undetected access across the
border. The fires correspond to a dramatic rise in assaults against Border Patrol agents — up more than 100 percent over last year.
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DENNIS
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It's past the fence stage. What would be more practical is a moat. A wide one, using water that runs into the various gulfs for fire fighting and
irrigation and water sports and other stuff. It could be stocked with fish and other water loveing critters.
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bajalou
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Sure DENNIS, run a pipeline up from Loreto Bay to supply the water.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map
And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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bancoduo
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MONTEBELLO HS
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Cypress
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Guess it all boils down to the fact that most of our fellow Gringos are too lazy to get off their butts, put in a days work and sweat a little.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
Guess it all boils down to the fact that most of our fellow Gringos are too lazy to get off their butts, put in a days work and sweat a little. |
That's crap. What are ten million Americans doing while the immigrant works? Most everybody is employed, not counting the social garbage which the
US government pays for not working. Our welfare system is as much, or more, to blame than employers or borders or anything else. Stop unwarrented
welfare and immigration would find it's own level.
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bancoduo
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Dave
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I'm confused
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I thought MEChA admired N-zis.
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bancoduo
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SMELL THE ROSE'S
http://www.americanpatrol.com/MECHA/MEChAindex.html
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Cypress
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Dennis, Have lived in the land of "we'll pay you whether you work or not". The grocery stores charged everybody the same, only some folks didn't need
cash, they paid with govt. issued food stamps. We all ate well, but the "stamp crew" could afford stuff I couldn't. Something about those stamps and budgets don't mesh.
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bancoduo
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You should have joined the "stamp crew" fool. Then you could have had more stuff.
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Cypress
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bancoduo. Got way too much stuff as it is. Don't need any handouts, but thanks for
the advice.
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woody with a view
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Guess it all boils down to the fact that most of our fellow Gringos are too lazy to get off their butts, put in a days work and sweat a little.
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to this i say, "kiss me where i POOP!" maybe you and yours are so well off that the "little mexicans" don't affect you, except when your house isn't
clean or the lawn wasn't trimmed properly.....
try getting a job in San Diego in the construction industry while 35 "mexicans, for lack of a proper political description" swarm a jobsite to fight
over ONE JOBand then head back to TJ at 3:30, thereby spending ZERO dollars in this economy.
does it seem like i'm spoiled? well don't ask me, your insurance company, the developer, or your HOA to pay when you realize, 2 years after you break
ground to come to your rescue when you find your "investment" was built by those who only wanted to take EVERY dollar back south of the border. there
is NO pride left in the construction industry.
bullseye..........
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