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  • dhl
    Member
    • Jan 2006
    • 244

    Texas Border Watch.com

    I just saw a news story on CNN about 'Texas Border Watch.com'. It is a site with virtual cameras watching sections of the Texas/Mexican border. You can sign up and watch the cameras, and if you spot 'suspicious activity' there is a button to click that I assume will allow you to report the activity.

    I tried it for a little while and it's interesting. I'm still trying to digest my feelings on this.

    I wonder if California will try, or should try this sort of thing.

    What do you think of this?

    texasborderwatch.com
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    Paul
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2003
    • 1102

    I'm thinking that clicking ain't enough.

    The billions in tax dollars taken from California to build bridges in Alaska, dig tunnels in Boston, and to pay for busing in North Carolina would be better served right here in California sealing the borders. The single biggest war we face right now is the struggle for our culture as tens of thousands of illegal aliens cross our border each night bringing in weed, contagious disease, and hopefully not too many atomic weapons.

    The billions of dollars taken from us is just the tip of the rape the federals due upon us. They also block any effective action taken by local California cities and counties to fight the invasion. I recall 20 years ago when San Diego wanted to light the border to see who was shooting at the police down there. They wanted to erect large light towers 100 yards inside our country to shine back at Mexico ... blocked by the federals.

    The rest of the nation will continue to milk California as its biggest cash cow while not lifting so much as a finger to assist in sealing the border.

    What are the federals doing to seal our border?
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