Armed Mexican troops arrested after straying Into Arizona
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jonny2times
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they're lucky they werent shot.
- 4 years ago
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jonny2times
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chillwillNJ
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I'm sure the Bush administration will decide to NUKE mexico for this intrusion. B/C beware of another country crossing OUR border lines by mistake or not!
- 4 years ago
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chillwillNJ
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Guar
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Now, if it was the Canadian military that would damn funny.
"Largest nonmilitarized border? Not for long!"But still rather creepy that they could get in anywho.
- 4 years ago
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Guar
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Dragunov316
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This is a great indicator of how loose our borders are. If the Mexican army can cross it by accident, then maybe we should consider, either putting up real borders or taking them all the way down. Border patrol watches drug runners and bullets come across this 'imaginary' border every day. The American government is spending millions of dollars on transparent borders, so we can play games with the Mexican army, but I don't think they are laughing. It should be all or nothing.
- 4 years ago
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Dragunov316
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J_Jammer [removed]
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Dragunov316:
Exactly. Either do it right, or not at all.
- 4 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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ZorroMar
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Mexican army convoys traveled to the U.S. to help in the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. . Jump to: navigation, Hurricane Katrina was the eleventh named tropical storm, fourth hurricane, third major hurricane, and first Category 5 hurricane of the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. ... The inept disaster recovery response to Hurricane Katrina began four days after the storm, with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) preparations that ranged from logistical supply deployments to a mortuary team with refrigerated trucks. ...
Mexican army convoys and a navy ship laden with food, supplies and specialists traveled to the United States including military specialists, doctors, nurses and engineers carrying water treatment plants, mobile kitchens, food and blankets.
The convoy represents the first Mexican military unit to operate on U.S. soil.
think about it they got there.
- 4 years ago
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ZorroMar
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J_Jammer [removed]
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What do we expect from no borders?
- 4 years ago
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J_Jammer [removed]
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MaineAssassin
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So let me get this straight... A humvee full of armed Mexicans can cross our border undetected.
Way to go on that one border patrol. Remember this one when the next budget meeting comes up, it may be a sore topic.
- 4 years ago
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MaineAssassin
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ArmyJuggalo
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Haha dumb asses. I guess Mexico isn't big on maps.
- 4 years ago
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ArmyJuggalo
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Valentin0o
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What's the point of this story, I'm sure it happens frequently. The desert is a huge place, easy to get lost.
- 4 years ago
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Valentin0o
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justright
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Their gonna try and take back the west. Remember to live in fear and be afraid of everything like a good conservative.
- 4 years ago
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justright
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Finn_M
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The story is on foxnews.com. Somebody should set up a filter for news sites that removes foxnews.com links from news listings until they are no longer ridiculous and report credible news.
- 4 years ago
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Finn_M
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thepatient
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Finn_M:
As i was driving home for work, I was actually wondering to myself if biased bigots on current have actually thought about filtering fox news articles. And ding ding, twenty minutes later, you answered my question. How much you spit in the face of those who came up with FREEDOM OF SPEECH.
p.s. i dont support fox, but i do think that if someone does and if someone finds an interesting article, more power to them.
- 4 years ago
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thepatient
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leoniDb
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It's Pancho Villa. Someone call General Pershing
- 4 years ago
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leoniDb
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Stradius
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They were lost... can we let this story die.
- 4 years ago
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Stradius
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Stradius:
it's amusing nonetheless
- 4 years ago
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quacksalot
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jonny2times
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Stradius:
an army unit getting lost? anyone else think this squad is over-due for a compitency test?
- 4 years ago
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jonny2times
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PoisonTheMonkey
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"But we were chasing terrorists!"
- 4 years ago
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PoisonTheMonkey
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PoisonTheMonkey:
exactly.... thats all i could think of
- 4 years ago
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phillyphil
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dwb2585
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Well, we are in the same Union.
- 4 years ago
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dwb2585
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calilax
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Maybe if the had a GPS system and better equipment like the drug cartels they wouldn't had being spotted.
- 4 years ago
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calilax
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kennymotown
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A humvee full of troops, is hardly an invasion. These guys must be the Mexican f troop.
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kennymotown
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isnamthere
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kennymotown:
ha ha ha ha ha, F-Troop
- 4 years ago
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isnamthere
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jonny2times
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kennymotown:
the merry band of directionally challenged retards.
- 4 years ago
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jonny2times
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justright
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We make raids into other countries, now Mexico's raiding into our country. Pretty amusing.
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justright
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BurnIdiotsAlive
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Maybe crossing the Rio Grande should have been an indicator of a navigation oopsie?
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BurnIdiotsAlive
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vindiom
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BurnIdiotsAlive:
The Rio Grande doesn't separate Mexico from Arizona lol.
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vindiom
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BurnIdiotsAlive:
Took a wrong turn at Albuquerque... [crunches carrots] ...
- 4 years ago
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Reddi
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BurnIdiotsAlive:
har har..haha.
- 4 years ago
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jonny2times
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BurnIdiotsAlive:
they might not have neccissarily crossed the rio grande, but if they were outfitted with any gear a modern army unit should be, the GPS on the dash would be saying "go back home".
- 4 years ago
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jonny2times
