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Aug 23, 2019 11:29:01   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near the border like Diane and I do, don't really understand. President Trump is doing everything he can but the slimy Democrat politicians are fighting him. I wish those bastards lived on the Mexican border. The following e-mail explains "Where the fire is!"

The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some, but for those living close to the border, the crisis is all too real....

One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regard to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.

She just read a comment on another friend's post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...? in reference to building the wall and more technology along the border states.?? Mrs. Wade explains:

Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead human bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your stock tanks when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7 to 25 miles away depending on the direction... to suddenly realize there are people just outside your barn.? The "fire" is having to come home after dark and needing to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after Border Patrol tells you they only caught 9 of the 15 they were looking for.

The "fire" is making a choice... do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed the stock and hold the flashlight, or lock him in the house, so you decide to lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from you in a certain amount of time to please come check on us.

The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your children play outside without being with them or within? eye-shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people... because you can hear them on the loudspeaker talking to them.

The "fire" is seeing the Border Patrol camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark... your children are driving in front of you (one is of age to drive), and there are officers on your road watching i******s 1/4 to 1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house.

The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open... and wondering if they found the guns... and should you go inside?? The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community.





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Aug 23, 2019 11:55:18   #
bahmer
 
MR Mister wrote:
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near the border like Diane and I do, don't really understand. President Trump is doing everything he can but the slimy Democrat politicians are fighting him. I wish those bastards lived on the Mexican border. The following e-mail explains "Where the fire is!"

The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some, but for those living close to the border, the crisis is all too real....

One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regard to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.

She just read a comment on another friend's post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...? in reference to building the wall and more technology along the border states.?? Mrs. Wade explains:

Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead human bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your stock tanks when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7 to 25 miles away depending on the direction... to suddenly realize there are people just outside your barn.? The "fire" is having to come home after dark and needing to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after Border Patrol tells you they only caught 9 of the 15 they were looking for.

The "fire" is making a choice... do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed the stock and hold the flashlight, or lock him in the house, so you decide to lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from you in a certain amount of time to please come check on us.

The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your children play outside without being with them or within? eye-shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people... because you can hear them on the loudspeaker talking to them.

The "fire" is seeing the Border Patrol camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark... your children are driving in front of you (one is of age to drive), and there are officers on your road watching i******s 1/4 to 1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house.

The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open... and wondering if they found the guns... and should you go inside?? The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community.
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near... (show quote)


Amen and Amen very well stated in this article thanks for posting this.

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Aug 23, 2019 12:03:13   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
MR Mister wrote:
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near the border like Diane and I do, don't really understand. President Trump is doing everything he can but the slimy Democrat politicians are fighting him. I wish those bastards lived on the Mexican border. The following e-mail explains "Where the fire is!"

The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some, but for those living close to the border, the crisis is all too real....

One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regard to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.

She just read a comment on another friend's post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...? in reference to building the wall and more technology along the border states.?? Mrs. Wade explains:

Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead human bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your stock tanks when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7 to 25 miles away depending on the direction... to suddenly realize there are people just outside your barn.? The "fire" is having to come home after dark and needing to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after Border Patrol tells you they only caught 9 of the 15 they were looking for.

The "fire" is making a choice... do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed the stock and hold the flashlight, or lock him in the house, so you decide to lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from you in a certain amount of time to please come check on us.

The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your children play outside without being with them or within? eye-shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people... because you can hear them on the loudspeaker talking to them.

The "fire" is seeing the Border Patrol camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark... your children are driving in front of you (one is of age to drive), and there are officers on your road watching i******s 1/4 to 1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house.

The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open... and wondering if they found the guns... and should you go inside?? The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community.
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near... (show quote)




Would a wall stop all of that? Nope...but it would surely make it better. I can't imagine finding dead people on my property!

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Aug 24, 2019 06:31:44   #
Texas Truth Loc: Behind Enemy Lines
 
That is sick sick sick. Way Beyond sad. I think all our lawmakers need to be put on buses and go on a little field trip. And put each one on the border fence the cheap ones. Leave them with a lunch box and a flashlight and a chair and force them to spend the night by themselves with your nearest neighbor a half a mile away with a public service radio. Let's see how itchy their bum gets and they refuse to spend the night alone. Pure idiocy and pure hypocrisy. Congress needs a bum spanking of biblical proportions. Thank you for posting mister mister.

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Aug 24, 2019 06:58:29   #
Tug484
 
MR Mister wrote:
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near the border like Diane and I do, don't really understand. President Trump is doing everything he can but the slimy Democrat politicians are fighting him. I wish those bastards lived on the Mexican border. The following e-mail explains "Where the fire is!"

The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some, but for those living close to the border, the crisis is all too real....

One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regard to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.

She just read a comment on another friend's post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...? in reference to building the wall and more technology along the border states.?? Mrs. Wade explains:

Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead human bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your stock tanks when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7 to 25 miles away depending on the direction... to suddenly realize there are people just outside your barn.? The "fire" is having to come home after dark and needing to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after Border Patrol tells you they only caught 9 of the 15 they were looking for.

The "fire" is making a choice... do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed the stock and hold the flashlight, or lock him in the house, so you decide to lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from you in a certain amount of time to please come check on us.

The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your children play outside without being with them or within? eye-shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people... because you can hear them on the loudspeaker talking to them.

The "fire" is seeing the Border Patrol camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark... your children are driving in front of you (one is of age to drive), and there are officers on your road watching i******s 1/4 to 1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house.

The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open... and wondering if they found the guns... and should you go inside?? The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community.
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near... (show quote)


Absolutely, they need to live close to the border for a while.
Washington on the Brazos would be great again on the border, then the law makers would have to see what we deal with.

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Aug 24, 2019 08:42:54   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
Tug484 wrote:
Absolutely, they need to live close to the border for a while.
Washington on the Brazos would be great again on the border, then the law makers would have to see what we deal with.


Seriously. Does anyone expect anything different from 'educated' Ivy League elite snobs? They only worry about themselves and their kind. If their worry or concern should leak a hundred yards out of their posh residences I'd be surprised.

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Aug 24, 2019 10:30:57   #
Tug484
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Seriously. Does anyone expect anything different from 'educated' Ivy League elite snobs? They only worry about themselves and their kind. If their worry or concern should leak a hundred yards out of their posh residences I'd be surprised.


Yes, try living in the real world for a while.

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Aug 24, 2019 11:39:31   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Texas T***h wrote:
That is sick sick sick. Way Beyond sad. I think all our lawmakers need to be put on buses and go on a little field trip. And put each one on the border fence the cheap ones. Leave them with a lunch box and a flashlight and a chair and force them to spend the night by themselves with your nearest neighbor a half a mile away with a public service radio. Let's see how itchy their bum gets and they refuse to spend the night alone. Pure idiocy and pure hypocrisy. Congress needs a bum spanking of biblical proportions. Thank you for posting mister mister.
That is sick sick sick. Way Beyond sad. I think al... (show quote)


Put up an electric fence in the meantime!

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Aug 24, 2019 14:02:36   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
Texas T***h wrote:
That is sick sick sick. Way Beyond sad. I think all our lawmakers need to be put on buses and go on a little field trip. And put each one on the border fence the cheap ones. Leave them with a lunch box and a flashlight and a chair and force them to spend the night by themselves with your nearest neighbor a half a mile away with a public service radio. Let's see how itchy their bum gets and they refuse to spend the night alone. Pure idiocy and pure hypocrisy. Congress needs a bum spanking of biblical proportions. Thank you for posting mister mister.
That is sick sick sick. Way Beyond sad. I think al... (show quote)


That's a great idea, and tell them if they fail to stay on station they are fired and no pension, and can not ever run for public office again.

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Aug 24, 2019 14:02:58   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Put up an electric fence in the meantime!


I second that.

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Aug 24, 2019 15:24:54   #
Ricktloml
 
[quote=MR Mister]My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near the border like Diane and I do, don't really understand. President Trump is doing everything he can but the slimy Democrat politicians are fighting him. I wish those bastards lived on the Mexican border. The following e-mail explains "Where the fire is!"

The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some, but for those living close to the border, the crisis is all too real....

One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regard to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.

She just read a comment on another friend's post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...? in reference to building the wall and more technology along the border states.?? Mrs. Wade explains:

Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead human bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your stock tanks when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7 to 25 miles away depending on the direction... to suddenly realize there are people just outside your barn.? The "fire" is having to come home after dark and needing to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after Border Patrol tells you they only caught 9 of the 15 they were looking for.

The "fire" is making a choice... do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed the stock and hold the flashlight, or lock him in the house, so you decide to lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from you in a certain amount of time to please come check on us.

The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your children play outside without being with them or within? eye-shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people... because you can hear them on the loudspeaker talking to them.

The "fire" is seeing the Border Patrol camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark... your children are driving in front of you (one is of age to drive), and there are officers on your road watching i******s 1/4 to 1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house.

The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open... and wondering if they found the guns... and should you go inside?? The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community.[/quote

The "fire" is the Democrat/socialist Party and the RINOs cooperating with these criminal cartels. The Democrat/socialist Party wants political power to "fundamentally t***sform" America into a socialist nightmare like Venezuela, and the RINOs want cheap labor. I don't believe those in Congress are ignorant...they are corrupt.

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Aug 24, 2019 16:25:02   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
MR Mister wrote:
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near the border like Diane and I do, don't really understand. President Trump is doing everything he can but the slimy Democrat politicians are fighting him. I wish those bastards lived on the Mexican border. The following e-mail explains "Where the fire is!"

The urgency to have a wall built at the border may not seem like a crisis for some, but for those living close to the border, the crisis is all too real....

One such person is Kari Wade, who, with her family, owns a ranch just 50 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. The border rancher recently responded to a Facebook comment when someone asked, "Where's the fire" in regard to the urgency of President Trump to build the wall at the U.S.-Mexican border.

She just read a comment on another friend's post and the comment said, "Where's the fire?"...? in reference to building the wall and more technology along the border states.?? Mrs. Wade explains:

Let me tell you where the fire is: The "fire" is finding dead human bodies on your ranch, the "fire" is finding domestic pig ears in your stock tanks when there isn't a domestic pig for 25 miles, the "fire" is waking up to unknown people talking in your attic, the "fire" is dogs barking all night when your closest neighbor is 7 to 25 miles away depending on the direction... to suddenly realize there are people just outside your barn.? The "fire" is having to come home after dark and needing to carry a rifle to go feed your livestock after Border Patrol tells you they only caught 9 of the 15 they were looking for.

The "fire" is making a choice... do I take my child with me to a dark barn to feed the stock and hold the flashlight, or lock him in the house, so you decide to lock him in the house and call a friend to let them know he's home alone and if they don't hear back from you in a certain amount of time to please come check on us.

The "fire" is you don't feel comfortable letting your children play outside without being with them or within? eye-shot of them. The "fire" is having large drug busts on your ranch. The "fire" is feeling sick to your stomach every time the helicopter swirls your house because you know they are chasing people... because you can hear them on the loudspeaker talking to them.

The "fire" is seeing the Border Patrol camera set-up 1/2 mile from your house. The "fire" is coming home after dark... your children are driving in front of you (one is of age to drive), and there are officers on your road watching i******s 1/4 to 1/2 mile from your house and you have to call your children and tell them to keep driving, don't stop at the house.

The "fire" is coming home to your backdoor wide open... and wondering if they found the guns... and should you go inside?? The "fire" is real for me, my family, and my community.
My friends that don't live here in Arizona or near... (show quote)


Yep, when I was there (in Texas though) I would have night vision goggles or just a night scope and see dozens walking onto private property. That was a sign lock and load. The border patrol didn't mind, they were hamstrung.

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Aug 24, 2019 16:57:04   #
Tug484
 
Wonttakeitanymore wrote:
Put up an electric fence in the meantime!


I live a few hundred miles from four borders.
They have literally taken over.

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