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To: BuckeyeTexan

Sorry Buck, but that IS being against it.

We have all been through the argument over the fence and as always, fences are proven to work. Israel attests to that. It’s a matter of patrolling them. just as was the original plan when GWB approved it, congress funded it and the dems later cut it.

And I have spoken with a number of your fellow Texans that say Perry is far from the ideal conservative and like myself, question whether he’s a conservative at all. I admit he’s great on some issues like land and energy. but he is abysmal on personal rights (the HPV fiasco) and his delusion about ‘strategic fencing’.

And just to reiterate the fence thing and practicality, if the Chinese could do it three times longer over terrain that makes a mountain goat wet itself 3000 years ago... by hand no less...with ROCKS...and hold of the freaking Mongol Horde, I somehow think we could do it over mostly flat land with the help of Catepillar and John Deere, keeping the drug lords and illegal aliens at bay.

If we can land men on the moon and send 2 satellites to the edge of our solar system, we can overcome the technical challenges in hammering razor wire and chain link into dirt and rock, while allowing for irrigation and animal migration.

If we can make airplanes invisible to radar and live for months in orbit, we can figure out a way to stop liberals from stopping us from defending our country. Because as we already see the bodies pile up on the border, the day is quickly coming when people are going to demand that fence with no care to ‘practicality’ or who gets upset by it’s existence.

It’s simply a matter of will.


224 posted on 01/04/2013 9:21:05 AM PST by Norm Lenhart
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To: Norm Lenhart

Yes, we’ve had the argument about fencing. In particular, you & I had a very productive, polite conversation about it during the primaries. In the end, we simply disagree about the feasibility of building a fence along the Texas-Mexico border, much of which is divided by water. Neither Israel nor China built walls that cut off a very large section of their land from a significant water source. Building a wall between Arizona-Mexico and New Mexico-Mexico makes some sense.


225 posted on 01/04/2013 10:32:19 AM PST by BuckeyeTexan (There are those that break and bend. I'm the other kind.)
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