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JUST A MINUTE Minutemen Project dangerous but puts focus on immigration policy
Houston Chronicle ^ | April 7, 2005, 8:26PM | Editorial

Posted on 04/09/2005 7:03:51 AM PDT by harrowup

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To: Mudboy Slim

I guess I'll take your word for it since I rarely hear him unless I am trapped in a limo and the driver has him on...


281 posted on 04/12/2005 11:38:59 AM PDT by harrowup (Just naturally perfect and humble of course)
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So, yer a limosine liberal, eh?! Personally, I prefer my pickup...LOL!!

FReegards...MUD

282 posted on 04/12/2005 11:42:30 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Tom Delay is the BEST POLITICIAN in Congress...and the DemonRATS can't stand it!!)
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limo from the airport, since they won't let me on the freeway with my 1965 Ford p/u with twin-up stacks made from old drive shafts...the one I keep the nine iron in the gun rack and the ax handle on the door...I've gotten too old to climb into the hood and work on the carb but I do keep the MT headers bright and shiny...many moons ago my son refused to let me drop him off at the mall when I drove the p/u...he has no appreciation for the truly finer things in life...


283 posted on 04/12/2005 11:51:30 AM PDT by harrowup (Just naturally perfect and humble of course)
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"...many moons ago my son refused to let me drop him off at the mall when I drove the p/u...he has no appreciation for the truly finer things in life..."

Hopefully he's learned as he's aged...while I might get another vehicle someday that ain't a p/u, I'll always have at least one p/u...MUD

284 posted on 04/12/2005 11:55:53 AM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Tom Delay is the BEST POLITICIAN in Congress...and the DemonRATS can't stand it!!)
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I've also kept an '88 GMC Suburban, but one of the goats used to want to ride with the grand-kids to the bus-stop and the damn thing still smells like him...especially on a wet day. You can carry a 4x8 sheet of plywood in it, but I've just never felt comfortable throwing rocks in from the quarry...and the p/u doesn't seem to mind a bit...misses and all.


285 posted on 04/12/2005 12:02:03 PM PDT by harrowup (Just naturally perfect and humble of course)
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I'd love to have a big, gas-guzzlin' Suburban...

"In Defense of the Minutemen Project!!"

By Geoff Metcalf
April 11, 2005
NewsWithViews.com

Much of the media coverage and virtually all of the 'government' comment on the Minuteman Project www.minutemanproject.com has been negative. Despite measurable success, the Main Stream Media and bureaucrats of all stripes continue to denigrate what is proving to be a good thing. A good thing however that personifies those who don’t want to be confused with facts that contradict a preconceived opinion or prejudice.

Detractors say the MMP is successful only for the 24-mile stretch of border. Those not crossing where they had been are just moving east to more porous routes. The controversy surrounding the Minuteman Project is a poorly crafted red herring. The simple, empirical reality is the Minuteman Project has been hugely successful. Illegal border crossings along the stretch of Arizona/Mexico border have virtually been stopped.

Notwithstanding the fears of vigilante violence and gap-toothed redneck pickup truck marauders, the Minuteman Project is proving to be a well organized, effectively managed deterrent to a chronic travesty of neglect. It is interesting that local ranchers and victims of local and federal government malfeasance overwhelmingly support and appreciate the results of the Minuteman Project. It is equally interesting that 'officials' (who have been derelict and incompetent) not only resent these citizen border watchers, but have targeted THEM with petty harassment.

Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano wrote them a letter saying they are on her 'blacklist' and state cops are targeting out-of-state plates with minor infraction tickets. Hopefully local ranchers will reward the Governor by voting her out of office. The Oakland Tribune got the whole Minuteman thing exactly WRONG. They wrote, "The Arizona hunters gathering in April for the so-called ‘Minuteman Project’ to search for undocumented immigrants along the border with Mexico aren't likely to have any success in stemming their migration to the United States.” They are not “hunters,” but a ‘Neighborhood Watch’ group with volunteers from numerous states.

Reportedly, there has been a steady stream of law enforcement ‘presence’…“a showing of border patrol helicopters, border patrol SUVs, sheriff vehicles, border patrol on scooters. In short, there was a steady stream of law enforcement on this normally deserted stretch of border land.” Local ranchers claim they have never seen so many border patrol. However the show of force is not for illegals...it is for the MMP. The Tribune said, “It's simply a sham with racial implications.” Bullfeathers! “They are hunters of hate." What a crock!

The MMP organizers who have been doing a superb job of avoiding confrontation and providing a valuable service to the badge carrying Border Patrol agents rejected any potential ‘hunters of hate.’ The ‘suits’ may be in persistent hissy-fit mode, but the Border Patrol agents walking the sand really appreciate the additional intelligence resources. Detractors say if you measure success in terms of “they ain’t crossin' here no more,” the Minuteman Project is successful for only 24 miles of border. Naysayers claim this is a distraction for officials focused on watching the watchers.

A rancher’s wife who lives on 800 acres of border property (the family has been there since the 1880s) requested that Minutemen be stationed nearby. She used to hear gunshots every night. Since the Minutemen arrived, she claims the gunshots have stopped. Prior to the MMP, her husband would report information the border patrol wouldn’t believe. When her husband reported counting over 200 illegals in a group, he was told that wasn’t possible. Who are you going to believe your eyes or an official chairborne bureaucrat? The locals love the volunteers. The officials hate them.

Whereas the Oakland Tribune calls the MMP “Arizona hunters”...each team has been encouraged to fly their state flag. As a result, a volunteer reports, “a New York flag was flying from the team to our west and a Florida flag flying from the team to our east. Our team flew an American and a Californian flag combo.” Border patrol supervisors drive around spinning the ‘official’ line: MMP bad/Government agents good. However, when the supervisors return to air-conditioned offices, the rank and file border patrol say they are delighted the volunteers are there.

One volunteer noted, “I met some great people from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York, Kansas, lots of Texans and Californians. Most were just run of the mill, salt of the earth typical hard working American citizens.”

Everyone acknowledges the border is not adequately protected. In this war on terror, the border is an accident waiting to happen. If our government officials cannot or will not protect the border, they should embrace (and work WITH) citizen volunteers instead of crunching their cookies in some lame bureaucratic territorial whizzing match. The simple truth is in an old joke: "Doctor, it hurts when I go like ‘that,’” said the patient. "Don’t go like ‘that,’" said the doctor.

Wonderful, refreshing article, imho!!

The Minutemen ROCK...MUD

286 posted on 04/12/2005 12:16:05 PM PDT by Mudboy Slim (Tom Delay is the BEST POLITICIAN in Congress...and the DemonRATS can't stand it!!)
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