Well, if you guys are making it out of lego, my four year old could pimp the shit out of it. Just say the word.
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All in all. It's just a 750 mile wall.
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Originally posted by Jimmy B View PostWell, if you guys are making it out of lego, my four year old could pimp the shit out of it. Just say the word.I am a true ass set to this board.
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all jokes aside, OF COURSE IT WILL WORK. anyone who says otherwise either has zero experience with serious walls/fences, or they have an agenda to lie.
why do you think all the pro-illegal alien types don't want it?
that fence will put a virtual end to the mass barging going on right now. that is why all the clamor about how it "won't work." that is total nonsense by people who want our country to continue to be overrun.
if a wall "won't work," the Treason Lobby should not be so mortally threatened about one being built then.the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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Originally posted by RacerX View Postchitty Mongolians!
"Bill, Smoke a Bowl and Crank Van Halen I, Life is better when I do that"
Donnie Swanstrom 01/25/06..miss ya!
"Well, your friend would have Bell's Palsy, which is a facial paralysis, not "Balls Pelsy" like we're joking about here." Toejam's attempt at sensitivity.
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Sometimes it's fun to work for a defense company. We're in the news: (and I want to mount one on my jeep)
Raytheon unveils spinoff of Active Denial nonlethal weapon
09/14
Aerospace Daily & Defense Report
Raytheon on Sept. 13 unveiled its plans to market a derivative of the military's Active Denial nonlethal weapon, and gave media the chance to experience the system's effects for themselves during a demonstration in Arlington, Va.
Active Denial uses a beam of millimeter-wave energy to create a sensation of intolerable heat in a person's skin without doing any lasting damage. The system originally was developed for the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory as an advanced concept technology demonstration (ACTD). Raytheon delivered to AFRL a system scaled to fit on the back of a Humvee in 2000.
With the ACTD now in its final year, the U.S. military is considering a possible deployment of the system to Iraq (DAILY, May 24). Meanwhile, in 2004 Raytheon chose to develop a spinoff commercial version of the system, dubbed Silent Guardian. The Silent Guardian antenna can emit a beam 45 inches across out to an effective distance of 250 meters or more.
Raytheon is marketing Silent Guardian as a tool to assist with missions such as checkpoint security, force protection, riot control, stability operations and law enforcement. The system can be installed as a fixed turret or mounted on a vehicle.
During the demonstration, reporters were invited to place their hand in front of a scaled-down version of the transmitter. The sensation begins as one of warmth, quickly intensifying to painful heat, then disappears when the subject gets out of the beam's path.
"It has no long-term effects, but it will certainly shape your behavior when you're exposed to it," said Mike Booen, vice president for advanced missile defense and directed energy weapons at Raytheon Missile Systems. "This gives people - military, law enforcement, embassy protection - an option somewhere between shouting at intruders and shooting at them." The 95-gigahertz beam will pass through clothing, but is blocked by wood, heavy metal or concrete. (c) Aerospace Daily & Defense Report
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In light of the post-election turmoil in Mexico, a decision needs to be made about militarizing the border. If no steps are going to be taken to enforce immigration laws at the border (it's called ILLEGAL immigration for a reason), then a wall or any other half-assed method is just wasted money and effort. Conditions will get worse before they get better in Mexico, so it's not as if border security is going to be a priority there. If anything, far more people will be headed north.
P.S. to Ron: That should be "chirry Mongorians".
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One mile of land mines has kept North Korea out of South Korea for over 50 years.
Just sayin, is all..I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Originally posted by Newc View PostOne mile of land mines has kept North Korea out of South Korea for over 50 years.
Just sayin, is all..
Play a game of tip-toe through the tulips with them babies.-Rick
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Originally posted by Inazone View PostIn light of the post-election turmoil in Mexico, a decision needs to be made about militarizing the border. If no steps are going to be taken to enforce immigration laws at the border (it's called ILLEGAL immigration for a reason), then a wall or any other half-assed method is just wasted money and effort. Conditions will get worse before they get better in Mexico, so it's not as if border security is going to be a priority there. If anything, far more people will be headed north.
we must have the wall. it starts with that.the guitar players look damaged - they've been outcasts all their lives
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Originally posted by Newc View PostOne mile of land mines has kept North Korea out of South Korea for over 50 years.
Just sayin, is all..
Funny you'd mention that. Pakistani President Pervez Musharaf wants to mine the Pakistani-Afghan border, and of course wants us to do it for him.
Hey, if it's good enough for our "ally" in the war on terror, why not here? It might cut down on those drunken Mexican Army troops that drive into the US firing weapons and hooting and hollering occasionally too.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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