Should we build a wall across the border?
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Actually, walls make rather nice borders, for your garden.
From the building standpoint, there aren't two sides of a wall. It is considered one big thing. You build it or you don't. When it is built, geometry being what it is (along with the fact that the universe we inhabit is three dimensional (four dimensional if you count time--obviously I have no account of time since otherwise I wouldn't be sitting here doing this after 3 in the morning), you end up with two sides. On one side there are the people we want in America; on the other side are those we don't--to put it rather crudely.
We are more concerned with our porous southern border due to the attacks of 9/11. Understandable. As to why we have not been attacked in light of this is unanswerable unless you now consider what Pres. Bush said long ago to be valid (as opposed to the flub it was considered at the time): namely, that if they are fighting us there (Iraq) then that is better than them fighting us here.
But should we build the wall? It is obvious the border is too porous. But does that mean a wall would be an effective barrier? Well, you know how that goes. Like every other government program. We'll know once it is built. Would we even be considering it if we could easily weed the terrorists from the friendly Mexican apple-pickers?
no
Yeah armed guards, razor wire the lot.
We should build a resting home for the people that cannot see the big picture.
i think the mexicans should build the wall to keep all you hypocrates out.
like itz not really good idea 2 build this wall b/c/ our economy has bcm so dapendint on the cheep laboour of illegal imagrints. i agree that the aconomy shouldint b dapendint on that but it is just shoart sitted 2 try 2 fix the problem by bidling this wall
Claymores would be more effective as a deterrent.
It makes it easier to shoot them as they find their way around the wall. I think it would be easier to start bombing Los Angeles County, since there would be a good bulk of Mexicans to start with.
A fence is an excellent first line of defense and greatly reduces returning deportees, its the only feasable step in the fight against illegal aliens.
Yes. Union contractors.
However, we also need that visa exit tracking program in place that Homeland Security decided over the holidays isn't cost effective.
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