Hunter’s “pork” turns out to be red meat PING
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Warriors who know the art of war understand the symbiotic relationship to logistics required for victory. Duncan gets it and applies leadership to support the forces in the field. No nonsense leadership in action.
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Bump’n Duncan!
Thanks, pissant. You are amazing!
How dare he! Adding wasteful “pork” like equipment for the USMC to bill for bridges and entitlements!
Great article, pissant—————Hunter has it all, he just needs some exposure, yesterday. I wrote his office and suggested he draft legislation to crack down on sanctuary cities.Deny them Federal funding and prosecute those who will not enforce our laws. It would certainly generate some interest and provide some exposure. I am no longer going to participate in “Fred Fantasy Threads”. Whether we like it or not, the fight is now and Duncan Hunter is in it! Patience ceases to be a virtue when that which is anticipated already exists in greater measure.
put me on the DH ping list, thanx!
Veterans to organize support for Hunter presidential campaign
U.S. Veteran Dispatch
February 02, 2007
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Hunter not only was concerned about illegal immigrants, but he was the moving force behind building a fence to separate Mexico from the California border, said Mike Bradley, another veteran.
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Border enforcement is one of Hunter’s major priorities. In 1988, he authored legislation making the military the lead agency in illegal drug interdiction and was successful in obtaining military units for building roads and fencing along the U.S. in California. Over 40 miles of fencing and border infrastructure are standing today. Additionally, he pushed through legislation in 1995 to authorize an additional 5,000 border patrol agents in response to the Clinton administration’s budget, which attempted to cut agency resources.
“They instantly cut down on drug smuggling, immigrant smuggling, illegal aliens - by 90 percent,” Bradley said. “The fence was designed with three rows, but Hunter said to build it with two rows and see how it works. They had no breeches.”
snips from http://www.usvetdsp.com/feb07/hunter_vets.htm