[Az-Geocaching] Caution Tucson, border cachers
Brian Casteel
bcasteel at uccinc.net
Mon Mar 28 17:36:33 MST 2005
You take me too seriously sometimes. I was being completely facetious in
that regard. I just thought it was funny when you pointed out the fact that
they 'tried' to torch a flag, only to end up stomping on it instead. I have
my ideas on how to reinforce the border and eliminate the crossings in AZ,
and it would only involve a few hundred troops, some wood and a few other
things that go boom. :)
Brian
Team A.I.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rand Hardin" <rhrdn8 at juno.com>
To: <listserv at azgeocaching.com>
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:10 PM
Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Caution Tucson, border cachers
>
> Brian-Team A.I.,
>
> You wrote: "If we have to worry about a group of thugs that can't even
> flick a BIC, there isn't much to worry about." I disagree! There's a lot
> to worry about. There's an increase in kidnapings and crime against U.S.
> citizens visiting Mexico. The situation with Mid-Eastern, South American,
> Chinese, and North Korean terrorists coming across the border is
> escalating. Our Border Patrol is on heightened alert to a more brazen
> illegal coming across our border, showing more resistance and danger. Our
> citizens who live along the border are seeing more crime and resistance
> from the illegals.
>
> We have a lot to worry about!
>
> Rand Hardin
> (RandMan)
>
> ***********************************************************************
>
> BRIAN-TEAM A.I. WROTE:
>
> Yeah, I know the relations suck, and they aren't going to get any better
> anytime soon. I'm sorry, but if those morons were chanting "Osama!"
> they really need to come up with original material. If we have to worry
> about a group of thugs that can't even flick a BIC, there isn't much to
> worry about. :)
>
> Brian
> Team A.I.
>
> ***********************************************************************
>
> RAND HARDIN RESPONDED TO BRIAN:
>
> Brian-Team A.I.,
>
> I just went back over my deleted emails and couldn't find your post (what
> was your Subject line?). I guess it didn't make it to me yet.
>
> Yes, I found that quote interesting too! I have a strong feeling that
> things are going to get out-of-hand at times.
>
> The whole Mexico/U.S. relations is bad. I just read an article on the
> DRUDGE REPORT: It stated that at the beginning of the U.S./Mexico socceer
> match that was held in Mexico City yesterday, that Mexican fans were
> booing the U.S. national anthem; and some fans were chanting "Osama!
> Osama!". Some fans tried burning the American flag after the game, but
> ended up stomping on it.
>
> SOCCER GAME ARTICLE:
> http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/3495034
>
> Rand Hardin
> (RandMan)
>
> ************************************************************************
>
> BRIAN (TEAM A.I.) RESPONDED:
>
> You're about an hour late, Rand. :) I just posted a link to an article
> about this a little while ago. I found one of the quotes pretty funny
> though. The guy organizing all of this is ex-military, and states that
> the threat isn't being taken very seriously because due to the fact that
> over half of the volunteers are combat veterans. This should be
> interesting.
>
> Brian
> Team A.I.
>
> ************************************************************************
>
> RAND HARDIN POSTED:
>
> I don't know if there are any caches along the Arizona/Mexico border, but
> if so, geocachers need to be aware of possible problems. The 1000+
> volunteers of the MINUTEMAN PROJECT will be conducting patrols along part
> of the border for the month of April. A violent Central America-based
> gang (Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13) has issued orders to teach "a lesson" to
> the Minuteman volunteers. There could be some problems for anyone in the
> area, and should be aware.
>
> WASHINGTON TIMES ARTICLE (GANG WILL TARGET...):
> http://www.washtimes.com/national/20050328-125306-7868r.htm
>
> MINUTEMAN PROJECT WEBSITE:
> http://minutemanproject.com/
>
> Rand Hardin
> (RandMan)
>
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