http://community.webtv.net/PintadaKid/THELONGWALK
I COMPLAINED BECAUSE I HAD NO SHOES UNTIL I MET A MAN WHO HAD NO FEET.
EL PINTADA KID ..... LUPE



Only the illegal border jumpers, pinche cabron...
> the people whose land and wealth We stole
Nobody stole anything, we BOUGHT the Gadsden purchase, same as we did
Alaska.
> this great wall is being
> used for Scrap Iron.
No it's not.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/0401/p01s05-usgn.html
Where U.S.-Mexico border fence is tall, border crossings fall
Yuma, Ariz. - US border patrol agent Michael Bernacke guns his SUV down
the wide desert-sand road that lines the US-Mexican border through urban
San Luis, Ariz.
To his right stands a steel wall, 20 feet high and reinforced by
cement-filled steel piping. To his left another tall fence of steel
mesh. Ten yards beyond, a shorter cyclone fence is topped with jagged
concertina wire. Visible to the north, through the gauze of fencing are
the homes and businesses of this growing Southwest suburbia of 22,000
people.
"This wall works," says Mr. Bernacke. "A lot of people have the
misconception that it is a waste of time and money, but the numbers of
apprehensions show that it works."
The triple-and double-layered fence here in Yuma is the kind of barrier
that US lawmakers � and most Americans � imagined when the Secure Fence
Act was enacted in 2006.