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To: Iron Matron

"Plenty would be willing (just ask The Minutemen), but they should not have to."

Well, you're apparently not willing to spend the money.

"TAX DOLLARS, for once, can be used for a constitutional reason: Protecting this Country."

Uh-huh. Representative King has yet to propose doing that.

"If a temperary project such as the minutemen can bring that many unpaid Patriots, I'm sure someting could be worked out for our borders full-time. "

Sure. We have that many patriots who don't need to work for a living. Yeah, right...

"I personally know 10 people who will patrol the Border with the Minutemen in Texas this Year. I'm sure that number will increase as word gets around. These same folks have the means and the will, to join a full-time Militia."

Sure they will.

"I myself will give one week vacation to the Patrol,"

Okay, so what about the other 51 weeks of the year?

"others, who have no need for full time employement, can and will do "their time" watching the Border as well."

Sp you're saying that the same people who, by and large, shouldn't be trusted with a car because of crappy reflexes and eyesight, are going to stand post with a rifle.

That ought to work real good!


155 posted on 06/06/2005 1:20:35 PM PDT by BeHoldAPaleHorse
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To: BeHoldAPaleHorse
When the USA won her Independence and when we fought our own civil war, there were good people willing to work and fight hard for the benefit of this country. People willing to sacrifice for a greater cause than themselves and their own comfort.

Those sort of people still exist, I know many of them. I'm sorry that you don't know any of them. Perhaps you should hang out with a different crowd?
158 posted on 06/06/2005 1:40:23 PM PDT by Iron Matron
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