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scott h
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19 minutes ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

will there be archers at the top and pots of boiling oil to pour on them?

Nope, electronic motion detectors, cctv cameras, a helo or two, broncos with BP agents and backed up by NG troops in hummers :thumbsup: that's what they will be met by lolol:hystery:

 

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Benington
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2 hours ago, scott h said:

Nope, electronic motion detectors, cctv cameras, a helo or two, broncos with BP agents and backed up by NG troops in hummers :thumbsup: that's what they will be met by lolol:hystery:

 

Thought the Wall, at $21bn, was the answer! But I suppose these extras can be paid for by all that electricity generated by the attached solar panels?

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JDDavao II
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4 hours ago, Dave Hounddriver said:

So if the invaders cross the moat (Rio Grande) and climb the wall, will there be archers at the top and pots of boiling oil to pour on them?

That's why the wall has to be transparent in places: so that when we dump the oil, we don't hit any potential Mar-A-Lago hires. :SugarwareZ-005:

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Gary D
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If you can save so much money having a fence instead of a wall could he afford to go all of the way around. perhaps the Canadians would give a hand with the top half.

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jpbago
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3 minutes ago, Gary D said:

If you can save so much money having a fence instead of a wall could he afford to go all of the way around. perhaps the Canadians would give a hand with the top half.

Yes, we need one:

While there were roughly 50 requests a day between July 1 and July 19, Kathleen Weil said the number has since surged to 150 a day.

She said Quebec had already received 6,500 asylum seekers by the end of June and is on track to have 12,000 by the end of the year.

http://www.torontosun.com/2017/08/03/quebec-dealing-with-150-asylum-requests-a-day-immigration-minister

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robert k
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9 hours ago, Benington said:

Actually I've found the "Fake News" CNN quite convincing on many US issues recently since they usually quote multiple sources and are mostly proved later to be correct. I don't know about "most people in the US", but it does seem that many are willing to believe "alternative facts".

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/02/16/politics/trump-border-wall/index.html

There are pros and cons for both types of structure, but please note the fence would be double. It will be interesting to see if Trump eventually rows back from his expensive proposal and goes for a cheaper fence. If he doesn't ,and I doubt he will, it will be another example of one of his rallying cries to be denied by the statutory Trump supporter on TV panels, despite "fake news media" playing example after example of such statements from his campaign and the early days of his Presidency. He will no doubt dress it up by saying that his other measures have been so successful in cutting illegal immigration that there is now need for it. The base will swallow that.

 

Funny that even when CNN admits they have been lying for ratings people still believe the lies. https://youtu.be/l2G360HrSAs

 

 

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Benington
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Van Jones is a bit of a bore IMO. Sits on the fence till it hurts. His special "The Messy Truth" just gets an airing to provide some balance in much the same way that they have to put on people like Sen. Rick Santorum. As it happens two news items relevant to all this came out today. Robert Mueller, the Special Prosecutor, has convened a Grand Jury on this "Nothingburger". And a transcript of Trump's phone conversation with the Mexican President back in January has emerged, in which Trump asks him to stop saying Mexico won't pay for the Wall. Don't let the base hear!

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Gary D
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1 hour ago, jpbago said:

Yes, we need one:

While there were roughly 50 requests a day between July 1 and July 19, Kathleen Weil said the number has since surged to 150 a day.

She said Quebec had already received 6,500 asylum seekers by the end of June and is on track to have 12,000 by the end of the year.

http://www.torontosun.com/2017/08/03/quebec-dealing-with-150-asylum-requests-a-day-immigration-minister

All republicans I assume.:hystery:

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Jack Peterson
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 Aww come on guys WTF has all this got to do with Home Security in the Philippines Scratching Head.jpg or do we have another Badly worded Title

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Just because I felt the need ha ha
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AlwaysRt
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34 minutes ago, Jack Peterson said:

 Aww come on guys WTF has all this got to do with Home Security in the Philippines Scratching Head.jpg or do we have another Badly worded Title

Shoulda made a left at Albuquerque and now we are lost in politics island. 

 

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