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<blockquote data-quote="Overpaid Union Thug" data-source="post: 1217285" data-attributes="member: 198"><p>Ok. YOU prove that I'm making any of this up! You can't! You liberals are too naive and partisan that your brains refuse to except the truth and using common sense is beyond your abilities. The U.S./ Mexico border is one of the most dangerous regions in the world. Let alone the Americas. Just because the professional liars in our government (LIBERALS) tell the general public that more illegals have been deported (another lie. they counted throwbacks and self deportees to pad their numbers) this year than previous years doesn't mean the border is secure. Because it is NOT. I have seen the intel when I was in the military. I have heard countless stories from relatives that have crossed countless times and heard stories thats been passed on from people they know as well. Not to mention what my wife went through down there. I've also been down there myself. I had to practically beg my commander to let me go down there and the only reason I was allowed to go was because it was for legal reasons. And after I got my briefing on Mexico (which is required for all DOD personal holding specific security clearances before traveling to certain countries) I was scared for my wife and myself and had second thoughts about going through with it. But it had to be done so we did it. </p><p></p><p>The info was valuable and we used it to stay out of trouble. And it helped her later because she had to stay behind for about three months that included two and a half weeks in Juarez. The guy that briefed me emailed me an unclassified version of the report and I even shared it with a cooworker that wen to Mexico on vacation. It made him pretty nervous. Some of the info I was shown in the TS SCI report is public knowledge. Or could be if they would take off their blinders and stop depending on lone partisan websites and liberal blogs and actually wake up and look around see whats actually going on. Some of what I was told and shown won't be on the web because our government, in a rare example of showing competence, doesn't want to risk exposing an intel asset like your boy Snowden did. So, get off my case and do your own investigating. I don't have to prove anything to the likes of you. So, go on pretending like a trip to the border is no different than a vacation to Cancun. Let others worry about the safety of America. You aren't worthy of the cause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Overpaid Union Thug, post: 1217285, member: 198"] Ok. YOU prove that I'm making any of this up! You can't! You liberals are too naive and partisan that your brains refuse to except the truth and using common sense is beyond your abilities. The U.S./ Mexico border is one of the most dangerous regions in the world. Let alone the Americas. Just because the professional liars in our government (LIBERALS) tell the general public that more illegals have been deported (another lie. they counted throwbacks and self deportees to pad their numbers) this year than previous years doesn't mean the border is secure. Because it is NOT. I have seen the intel when I was in the military. I have heard countless stories from relatives that have crossed countless times and heard stories thats been passed on from people they know as well. Not to mention what my wife went through down there. I've also been down there myself. I had to practically beg my commander to let me go down there and the only reason I was allowed to go was because it was for legal reasons. And after I got my briefing on Mexico (which is required for all DOD personal holding specific security clearances before traveling to certain countries) I was scared for my wife and myself and had second thoughts about going through with it. But it had to be done so we did it. The info was valuable and we used it to stay out of trouble. And it helped her later because she had to stay behind for about three months that included two and a half weeks in Juarez. The guy that briefed me emailed me an unclassified version of the report and I even shared it with a cooworker that wen to Mexico on vacation. It made him pretty nervous. Some of the info I was shown in the TS SCI report is public knowledge. Or could be if they would take off their blinders and stop depending on lone partisan websites and liberal blogs and actually wake up and look around see whats actually going on. Some of what I was told and shown won't be on the web because our government, in a rare example of showing competence, doesn't want to risk exposing an intel asset like your boy Snowden did. So, get off my case and do your own investigating. I don't have to prove anything to the likes of you. So, go on pretending like a trip to the border is no different than a vacation to Cancun. Let others worry about the safety of America. You aren't worthy of the cause. [/QUOTE]
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