Why is our government not using our borders for practice bombing ranges?

It would stem the flow of terrorist, illeagls, drug runners and hardened criminals that will only be the destruction of this nation.

Answer:
You have got to be kidding me. Illegally entering our country is a crime but it is a misdemeanor! So we should "practice" bombing human beings that commit a misdemeanor crime? What about our own people who are killing people everyday, molesting children everyday. It is ok for them to do that but illegals, whose only crime is crossing a border into a country that isn't there own deserve to die???? I'm all for stronger border measures but HUMANE ones. You make me sick.
Some areas are gov. property on the border. But a great many are private land so they couldn't use as bombing ranges.
THAT IS AGAINST MY HUMAN RIGHTS!
I AGREE !!
However,the wing-nuts who are sometimes called the government,are more interested in being POLITICALLY correct,than doing the right thing(which is best for OUR country).
because the liberals would have a hissy fit!
good idea...while were at it...lets relocate all child molester prisons into that corridor...
Our practice bombing ranges are all over the world instead.
I like it bomb a lake there 30 miles wide send the monkey to look at it
that would be something Saddam would do, but if we give bush enough time he might do it. if they are illegal they have no rights under the american Constitution for any rights in the united states of america.
Because the tourists wouldn't like it.
maybe we should use YOUR house as a bombing range with your family inside of it, BOOM!!!

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