I love it, screw the government!
(PHOENIX, AZ) April 20, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), today announced plans by the MCDC to work with local Arizona land owners to build border security fencing on private land along the border with Mexico.
At present, six private land owners have partnered with the Minutemen for the commencement of construction of border fencing on their land. Surveillance cameras on the fencing will be monitored via computer by registered Minutemen across the country. We have chosen a fence design that is based on the Israeli fences in Gaza and on the West Bank that have cut terrorist attacks there by 95% or more. In order to be effective, a fence should not be easy to compromise by climbing over it with a ladder, cutting through it with wire cutters, ramming it with a vehicle, or tunneling under it undetected. No fence can be a 100% impenetrable barrier—but a good design will be time-consuming enough to get through that Border Patrol agents can be alerted to get to a point of attempted intrusion before the intrusion can be completed. Our design does this. You can see it at We Need A Fence
Simcox says those involved in the planning hope to keep costs near $150 per foot.
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Two construction companies to date have offered to inaugurate groundbreaking, coordinate volunteer construction crews and donate the use of the necessary heavy construction equipment.
The groundbreaking will begin in Arizona on Memorial Day weekend, unless in the interim President Bush deploys National Guard and reserve troops to immediately secure the out-of-control southern border.
The fencing will be built with privately donated funds, engineering and labor and will be used as an example to educate the public about the feasibility and efficacy of fencing to secure America’s borders from illegal incursion by aliens and international criminal cartels. A non-profit organization dedicated specifically to this purpose will facilitate and administer donations for construction of the fence. Monetary and in-kind contributions for this effort will go directly into building materials for this private, volunteer fencing project.
Simcox issued the following statement on the MCDC border fence project:
“President Bush once said he would not wait on events to act to protect our country. He has been president for over five years, and still he has not acted to secure our territorial frontier, even as his administration admits the United States government does not have operational control of our borders.
“On Memorial Day weekend, the American people will exercise their God-given rights to protect their lives and property by initiating construction of fencing along the border on private land unless President Bush immediately deploys National Guard and/or reserve troops along the breadth of the Southwestern border line with Mexico, thereby retaking the region from the international criminal cartels who presently are in operational control of the border. Additional support is available from military units presently training to guard the borders in other countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan and they should immediately relocate their training to the Southwestern border.
“The existing border crisis is a dereliction of duty by those entrusted with American security and sovereignty, leaving America vulnerable to terrorist infiltration and an unprecedented crime wave caused by drug smugglers, rapists, thieves, human traffickers and murderers who currently cross our border at will.
“President Bush and Congress have taxed the wages of the American people to pay for the protection of our country, and expended those dollars to subsidize millions of low-wage illegal workers with housing, education, medical care, and welfare benefits. Yet even the most basic level of national territorial integrity requires that our elected representatives secure the border. Should they continue to refuse to do their Constitutional duty, the Minutemen will again step into the breach and commence building the required border barriers on private land and with private donations.
“Should President Bush and Congress fail to fulfill their oaths of office, and meet their Constitutional obligation to protect these United States from invasion, we, the sovereign people of the United States, having suffered a long train of abuses at the hand of a willfully insolent government, do hereby declare that these States ought, should and will be protected by American Minutemen.”
Sincerely,
Chris Simcox, President
Minuteman Civil Defense Corps
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MINUTEMEN TO BUILD ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER FENCE
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I love it, screw the government!
(PHOENIX, AZ) April 20, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), today announced plans by the MCDC to work with lo…
MINUTEMEN TO BUILD ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER FENCE
I love it, screw the government!
(PHOENIX, AZ) April 20, 2006 – Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (“MCDC”), today announced plans by the MCDC to work with local Arizona land owners to build border security fencing on …
MINUTEMEN TO BUILD ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER FENCE
Cross posted from The Uncooperative Blogger
Works for me, if you want it done right, do it yourself!
I love it, screw the government!
(PHOENIX, AZ) April 20, 2006 ? Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (?MCDC?), today…
It’s a pisser when citizens have to do their government’s job … makes you wonder why we have a President … at least this one.
I don’t know about this privately built fence … we’ll just have to tear it down when we get fed up enough with Fox and annex Mexico.
I’m just not sure how to divvy it up once we seize it … partition it among Tx, Az, Ca, and NM … or make it a separate state … If a separate state … how to name it … Old Mexico sounds a little lame. Suggestions?
All the talking heads say that annexing Mexico isn’t feasible or cost effective. I’m just wondering if the government will come down on the Minutemen like the Clinton’s did at Ruby Ridge and Waco. It seems the goverment is better at sticking it to the honest citzen instead of going after the crimminals.
Talking heads say a lot of things … I wouldn’t put my eggs in their basket … however … that aside … was trying to inject a little humor hear … it’s been a dry day …
LOL! ok that was funny WS, but my wife actually came up with that idea a while ago, and I think I might be the talking head! :jittery_tb:
Why would we want more Welfare people in this country?
Minutemen to build Arizona-Mexico Fence
Well, it’s like we don’t even need our government anymore.
The greatest potential upset of kings, is when the People realize self-reliance.
I’ve always said that we are to dependent on, “let the government handle it,” If we can fix it ourselves, lets do it, across the board in all issues, lets mark a new event in American history, the days of governmental dependency is over, American Citizens begin taking care of ourselves. Next up will be honoring the Handshake agreement. Damn, I like were this is going!!
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The Uncooperative Blogger MINUTEMEN TO BUILD ARIZONA-MEXICO BORDER FENCE — Chris Simcox, President of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC), today announced plans by the MCDC to work with local Arizona land owners to build border security fencing …
UB – I really haven’t delved too deeply into it (which is to say I’m shooting from the hip) … but given Mexico’s natural resources, a little adult leadership might make Mexico another Alaska … in other words, a money maker.
Besides, I think the border between Mexico and Guatamala/Belize would be a little easier to secure than that between Mexico and the US …
WS,
No, it cannot be another Alaska, that is the least populated state in the USA! What you will do is wash the country in poor people with no education and no grasp of the language; with all the benefits of a citizen. Very bad idea, indeed.
I have an idea how to help Mexico help their people! We legalize Marijuana and make Mexico our chief supplier! :cheese1_ee:
UB … Nice try, no cigar … err … joint
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