Friday, January 12, 2007

Cochise County, AZ - USA under attack

Hey, bro, yo, the USA is under attack; yes, it's true. Our leaders in the government turn a blind eye and violate their oath of office by the hour. They send unarmed National Guard troops - like useless UN peacekeepers in Lebanon - to the border. Burns the #%$& out of me, so, I'll be brief because I would rather you spend your time reading the post by No Apology, Money, Money Everywhere. After that really frosts your ears, take a look at the slide show, Cochise County, Arizona. Then ask Senator John McCain how he can even show his face in the state he represents, much less on the floor of the United States Senate. Defending our nation - horse pucky or cow paddies! Take your pick. It's all sh.., anyway you spell it. Hat tip to Jillosophy for the link in a recent post and for posting Oh, by the way...WE ARE INDEED BEING INVADED. Hat tip to No Apology at http://americaholds.blogspot.com. Can anyone tell me why we aren't sending 21,500 US military personnel to defend our OWN border?

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