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If you shoot to kill, there's no need for
the electronic fence.
Rancher Tom Kay, needs a few mine fields
setup on his ranch. The word will get out
that that's not a good place to cross.
Hey Jarv, you mean like the Mexican Army does to protect their borders? If things don't change, that is what it is going to come to. Surely our government can stop this before someone winds up taking this further into his own hands.
These electronic gadgets will never work, that's why Bush supports them. We were promised a double fence with a road in between. That would work and has been proven to work in San Diego - that's why we're not getting it.
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