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Default US agents ordered to scare the Brown dwarfs.

On Mon, 4 Apr 2011 08:37:45 -0700, "Steve B"
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"Dave__67" wrote

Maybe scaring them off will actually work better than the ol' catch-
and-release...


Dave

I say set up some towers with a couple of Ma Deuce's on them, or just call
in a few Hellfires when a bunch of them come swarming across. Drop a row of
cluster bombs. That should scare them. Quit doinking around. Let LEOs and
our border protection services do their jobs and leave them alone to do it.
I bet if given some slack, those agents and servicemen could put the fear of
God in them in less than 24 hours.


How about mini cannisters of napalm dropped from UAVs along the border
during "immigration crises?" Nearly free cremation! No deportation
costs, no ER crises, no school crises, no unemployment crises.
Win/win.



Some snipers would work very effectively, letting the drugs and bodies flush
to the Gulf of Mexico. Anyone with a pack of drugs or participating in the
introduction of drugs into the US is a legitimate target.


Excellent LIVE training for police and military snipers.


But what difference will it make? We're already up to our beltlines in
them. The time to act has come and gone, and the politicians know it. Law
enforcement's hands are so tied that they cannot now interdict the drug
traffickers because of the guidelines they have to follow with just the
migrant workers. The drug traffickers are exploiting this, billions are
being spent on drugs, and our society is rotting from the inside out.


There's still time. Start right now!


And the drug lords are laughing in our faces.


http://www.snopes.com/photos/crime/drugmoney.asp


All the way to the bank, too. Prohibition causes higher prices, to
the sheer delight of the drug manufacturers.

--
Not merely an absence of noise, Real Silence begins
when a reasonable being withdraws from the noise in
order to find peace and order in his inner sanctuary.
-- Peter Minard