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Old 06-16-10, 02:54 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by gimpy117 View Post
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Having a part of Arizona be too dangerous for US. Citizens is completely different that giving it back to mexico. Shame on you FOX have you no decency? You'll say anything on a headline to pander to your viewer base and get ratings
I'll have to disagree to a certain extent.

When the president - tasked with protecting America from aggressive invasion - says to the American people:

"Just dont go into this part of America anymore and things will be fine."

no...


no, they wont Mr. President

because that area will just grow larger and larger until the problem is uncontainable and uncontrollable.

In essence he is ceding that territory to the aggressors.

Unless of course he sends several thousand troops into the area to secure it, and defend the sovereignty and security of the area, returning it to American hands.


if i were a citizen of Arizona right now... i would be outraged that a portion of my state - a public parkland no less - has been abandoned due to foreign criminal action (and lack of federal action). And i would feel like the Federal Government had turned its back on me.

FOX shouldnt be ashamed... any more than any other "news" outlet - they are ALL out to get ratings - they ALL play the ratings game... you should know that unless you have been hiding under the rock of naivety for decades.

It is the President of the United States of America who should be ashamed of himself!



EDIT:

Ill, add this: Never in the history of this nation except for perhaps the revolutionary war or the civil war - has a portion of this country - however large or small - been deemed "too dangerous for civilian occupation"... except now it has... and it has taken place on HIS watch.
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