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Thirdeyex
03-10-2005, 01:54 PM
The ACLU will be present to make sure the "rights" of the ILLEGALS will not be violated. :hot:
We can't get help or funding for our border, yet when the people try to bring the issue to light the ACLU has plenty of resources to send.
Makes you wonder if we have an "enemy domestic".
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=43220
brass hammer
03-30-2005, 09:06 PM
it's going to be strange! i have not decided yet as to carry a .223 or a scoped
bolt action! but figured i'd show up for the 'rally' all the same.
the 'local' goverment [as i understand] will be ENFORCING as many vague ordinances as possible, just TO disrupt the event! :rolleyes:
BigEd63
03-31-2005, 03:13 PM
I may be going to a similar event some where in Texas.
Right now it's in the planning stages.
krept
03-31-2005, 05:57 PM
I read that the Salvatrucha gang is planning to send bad guys into the area to screw things up. Obviously with the increase in presence it's going to be harder to bring in drugs so they're getting really upset.
The thing that irks me is supposedly last summer some 20 or so Chechens might have crossed the border in the same area. Guess it's never too late to start. I'd bring the .223... but... I've also heard no longarms are welcome at the actual rally :headbang: .
real ability, with a real pistol, real loads, and concealable armor will be enough. canned .22 pistol on the side might offer a nice option now and then. :-)
real ability, with a real pistol, real loads, and concealable armor will be enough. canned .22 pistol on the side might offer a nice option now and then. :-)
What comment is this supposed to be directed at? The Minutemen are watchers, not assassins.
RIKA
brass hammer
03-31-2005, 08:45 PM
i know KREPT! i meant 'carry' in the ford-unit.
ha! hey!ha,ha,ha, i know a guy, who, after he sic's the dogs on the beaners coming across HIS ranch, he then tries to 'torpedo' them with his 'quad' :roflmao1: but he's getting old, and the beans are fast,as they jump out of the way at the LAST SECOND![even with the dogs hanging off of their arms] :bow01: :rofl: :roflmao1: i mean it's really funny **** to hear him tell it!
Coyote
03-31-2005, 10:50 PM
I did some reading and it sounds like a cool rally.
Who all is going?
Garand
03-31-2005, 11:31 PM
If your driving a FORD, shouldn't you carry a tow cable for the guy thats going to tow you to the gararge????
T. Daves
04-01-2005, 12:24 AM
If your driving a FORD, shouldn't you carry a tow cable for the guy thats going to tow you to the gararge????
ha ha ha very funny, my ford f150 is 20yrs. old and a'int been in the shop a single day.
brass hammer
04-01-2005, 12:53 AM
If your driving a FORD, shouldn't you carry a tow cable for the guy thats going to tow you to the gararge????
well, friend of a CANUCK that you ARE! i will ADMIT to carrying[on-board/stowable] heap big 'items' of your[limited] SPECULATION! :dgrin:
Magnum88C
04-01-2005, 06:49 AM
If your driving a FORD, shouldn't you carry a tow cable for the guy thats going to tow you to the gararge????
Only if it comes with an engine made in WINDSOR.
:dgrin:
I may be going to a similar event some where in Texas.
Right now it's in the planning stages.
Got any info or a contact for info on this?
my ford f150 is 20yrs. old and a'int been in the shop a single day.
So does that mean it has been in the shop MANY days, every day, or you couldn't ever get it started to bring it to the shop???? I'm betting #2 or #3.
KJ
BigEd63
04-01-2005, 02:19 PM
Got any info or a contact for info on this?
No not yet. Eveything right now is tentative.
There is one person I know who is supposed to go down soon for a meet with one or more rancers on the border.
If I give out any detailed info it will be through either PM or email.
T. Daves
04-01-2005, 08:44 PM
it means it is a well built pickup that gets me from here to there without any trouble while being economical on gas at the same time that it has never been anywhere near a automotive shop that would cause me angrer at having to pay more money on it since gas is $2 bucks a gallon which comes from oil that the state of Texas produces and sends across the state border to other states and then turn it around and send it back to run the price up even more to be used in my 1985 ford f150 1/2 ton longbed white 2 wheel drive a/c and powersteering and brakes with sunfighter headache rack
homemade side rails P235/75R15" tires gun rack in the rear window and behind the seat
300cid 6 cylinder 4 speed manuel transmission am/fm cd stereo radio which i listen to country music the likes of George Strait Kenny Chesney Reba McEntire Faith Hill and if i a'int listening to the radio i'm looking out the windows thinking just what the hell got me started driving this wonderful pickup that will be the last pickup anyone would ever need unless it breaks down. DOES THAT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION.
Coyote
04-01-2005, 09:26 PM
it means it is a well built pickup that gets me from here to there without any trouble while being economical on gas at the same time that it has never been anywhere near a automotive shop that would cause me angrer at having to pay more money on it since gas is $2 bucks a gallon which comes from oil that the state of Texas produces and sends across the state border to other states and then turn it around and send it back to run the price up even more to be used in my 1985 ford f150 1/2 ton longbed white 2 wheel drive a/c and powersteering and brakes with sunfighter headache rack
homemade side rails P235/75R15" tires gun rack in the rear window and behind the seat
300cid 6 cylinder 4 speed manuel transmission am/fm cd stereo radio which i listen to country music the likes of George Strait Kenny Chesney Reba McEntire Faith Hill and if i a'int listening to the radio i'm looking out the windows thinking just what the hell got me started driving this wonderful pickup that will be the last pickup anyone would ever need unless it breaks down. DOES THAT ANSWER YOUR QUESTION.
Ever listen to John Hiatt?
No not yet. Eveything right now is tentative.
There is one person I know who is supposed to go down soon for a meet with one or more rancers on the border.
If I give out any detailed info it will be through either PM or email.
I'd be curious about further details as they become available.
BigEd63
04-02-2005, 03:48 PM
Will give some as I can and have permission to.
The first stage now is just a meeting/recon phase to find out what is feasible to do at the specific locations.
T. Daves
04-02-2005, 08:06 PM
Ever listen to John Hiatt?
who is he?
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