Posted by
sgtmajorbrad on Monday, February 05, 2007 5:01:30 PM
Much has been written on how dangerous it has become living
close to the southern border. Local police say they are out gunned, have their secure
communications compromised by drug dealers with superior technology and are under
surveillance 24/7 by the drug cartels. They witness organized paramilitary
groups bringing in drug shipments across our border and it is known that many of
these individuals are former members of the Mexican army that have defected to
the drug cartels because the money was better. The scary and ironic thing is
that many of these individuals were trained by the US
military.
Some articles on the net have surface where the local
governments of towns were compromised by this drug corruption. There are instances
of towns and suburbs of California,
Arizona and Texas
where prosecutions of corrupt officials and law enforcement can be directly
linked to the influence of the drug cartel’s money. Border patrol agents
themselves have be caught in the web of corruption and the lure of instant
wealth.
With decapitations on the rise as a means of terror and
intimidation along our southern borders I’m wondering what else is within the realm
of acts that these drug smugglers are willing to do? Have they found a willing
person in our government to mandate that law enforcement ignore the enforcement
of our borders? With the ludicrous trial and conviction of two border patrol
agents from the word of a confessed drug smuggler it makes one wonder how high
this influence can go? Imagine someone’s decapitated head shows up on a
candidate’s door step as a means of reminding him who is paying for his
campaign. It would give new meaning to a candidate getting some head on the
side.
This government can track the DNA of mad cow disease back to
its source, can mobilize the health organizations and CDC in case of a biological
threat to society but has to estimate the number of illegal aliens residing
within our borders. It paints this invasion as people trying to better
themselves when in all actuality it is the guise used to keep these borders as porous
as screen doors on a submarine.
Keep these thoughts in mind when that candidate is promoting
comprehensive Amnesty as a solution to the enforcement of our southern border
and ask that question of, “what’s in it for him?”