September 12, 2001 was the day it all started to sink in. More information was available, the desolation of the Twin Towers was now apparent, and the anger was beginning to swell. The final effect was a clear understanding of how ignoring what the Israelis did to prevent hijackings led to the disaster and the knee jerk reaction of ridiculous methods began.
So, here we are today, millions of illegals crossing the border with impunity, bizarre happenings to food processing plants, known terrorists being apprehended at the border, and the question of how many got through. Some think another attack will happen again, if it does, the final result will be retribution against all that seem foreign. This can be stopped by making it illegal for anyone to rent, lease, hire, or house anyone that doesn't have legal documentation to be in the United States. They'll leave on their own. It worked in Carrolton Texas, until the government stepped in and stopped the process.
I still remember the several days after when there were no planes in the air.
ReplyDeleteI live on a flight path and it was weird.
I was working about 20 miles north of George Bush Intercontinental airport. It became quite in a matter of hours, and for the next few days, the only air traffic I saw was military.
Deletei was on the tarmac at ft. dix to go to bosnia. we had to go re-occuppy the barracks for a couple of days. it was a little nerve racking flying into a muslim country with stinger missiles floating around. they loved us though, it was the serbs we had trouble with.
ReplyDelete“ This can be stopped by making it illegal for anyone to rent, lease, hire, or house anyone that doesn't have legal documentation to be in the United States”.
ReplyDeleteIt is but only enforced on a selective basis, you the places not greasing the right palms.
Agreed. Deport 'em all.
ReplyDeleteI have no problem with protecting and defending our borders, but please don't continue to believe the lies the government passed off as the 'official government story" of 9-11.
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