To: kattracks
"Armed civilian groups on the border contribute to an already fragile situation, and their rhetoric is very dangerous to the overall security of the region," Mr. Grijalva said. Lets get the facts straight Mr Grijalva, Your open borders Reqonquista rhetoric, is fanning the flames of an already volitol situation. You are dangerous.
10 posted on
12/08/2002 11:49:53 PM PST by
c-b 1
To: c-b 1
That is all well and good but where were these guys 3 years ago? Did this problem just surface on January 20th, 2001 or did they know how they would be received by a Clinton/Reno regime? Much like the Klayman Basin patriots, they kept their heads down until a Republican president was elected and the real personal threat had passed. This "challange to be arrested" smells like week old fish.
To: c-b 1
Grijalva is a Socialist who would be happy to see an "Aztlan" nation composed of CA, AZ, NM and part of TX. I would like to see him questioned directly if he supports illegal immigration in a public forum. He is a former Pima County supervisor and blocked every development he could, directly impacting his constituency, which was mostly Hispanic and heavily represented in the construction business. Yet, the brain-dead morons voted for him anyway.
To: c-b 1
Lets get the facts straight Mr Grijalva, Your open borders Reqonquista rhetoric, is fanning the flames of an already volitol situation. You are dangerous. It is already way beyond being out of control, much less a 'volitol' situation. These guys are doing the one sane thing that our 'NAFTA' minded politicians will not.
97 posted on
12/09/2002 12:02:45 PM PST by
Frapster
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