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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Incredible Disappearing Border Fence
by Michelle Malkin
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What would you rather watch?

Do you know the story of the Incredible Disappearing Border Fence? It's an object lesson in gesture politics and homeland insecurity. It's a tale of hollow rhetoric, meaningless legislation and bipartisan betrayal. And in the run-up to the Iowa caucuses, it's a helpful learning tool as you assess the promises of immigration enforcement converts now running for president.

Last fall, Democrats and Republicans in Washington responded to continued public outrage over border chaos by passing the "Secure Fence Act." Did you question the timing? You should have. It's no coincidence they finally got off their duffs to respond just before the 2006 midterm elections. Lawmakers vowed grandiosely to keep America safe. The law specifically called for "at least 2 layers of reinforced fencing, the installation of additional physical barriers, roads, lighting, cameras and sensors" at five specific stretches of border totaling approximately 700 miles.

GOP leaders patted themselves on the back for their toughness. President Bush made a huge to-do in signing the bill into law. Never mind the lack of funding for the fence and the failure to address many other immediate reforms that could have been adopted immediately to strengthen immigration enforcement, close deportation loopholes and provide systemic relief at the border without the need for a single brick or bulldozer.

On the very day the bill was signed, open-borders politicians were already moving to water it down. Texas Republican Sens. Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn pushed for "flexibility to choose other options instead of fencing, if needed." Six months after passage of the Secure Fence Act -- now interpreted by Washington as the Flexible Non-Fence Act or, as I call it, the FINO (Fence in Name Only) Act -- 700 miles shrunk to "somewhere in the ballpark" of 370 miles. A 14-mile fence-building project in San Diego was stalled for years by environmental legal challenges and budget shortfalls. The first deadline -- a May 30, 2007 requirement for installation of an "interlocking surveillance camera system" along the border in California and Arizona -- passed unmet. GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter, one of the few Republican presidential candidates to walk the talk on border security, blasted the Bush administration for suffering from "a case of 'the slows' on border enforcement."

More than a year after the law's passage, the citizen watchdog group Grassfire reports that just five miles of double-layer fencing has been built in the first 12 months of implementation of the act. Five lousy miles. The Government Accountability Office claims 70 miles were erected -- but most of that fencing failed to meet the specifications of the law.

Is Congress up in arms? Will there be accountability? Don't make me snort. Instead of demanding that the law be enforced, the pols are sabotaging the law. As part of the omnibus spending package passed this week, House Democrats incorporated Senate Republicans' provisions to remove the two-layer fencing requirements and the specific target list of fencing locations.

GOP Rep. Peter T. King, who sponsored the Secure Fence Act, told the Washington Times: "This is either a blatant oversight or a deliberate attempt to disregard the border security of our country. As it's currently written, the omnibus language guts the Secure Fence Act almost entirely. Quite simply, it is unacceptable."

But so totally, totally predictable.

GOP Majority Leader John Boehner tried to blame the House Democrat majority: "The fact that this was buried in a bloated, 3,500-page omnibus speaks volumes about the Democrats' unserious approach on border security and illegal immigration," he said. "Gutting the Secure Fence Act will make our borders less secure, but it's consistent with the pattern of behavior we've seen all year from this majority." But it's border state Republicans who've been gunning to undermine the law while the ink was still fresh.

To add insult to injury and homeland insecurity upon homeland insecurity, Congress failed to adopt a ban on federal aid to sanctuary cities that prevent government employees and law enforcement officers from asking about immigration status; voted to stall implementation of stricter ID standards at border crossings; and miraculously found enough money to provide $10 million in "emergency" funding for attorneys of illegal aliens.

Next time you hear a leading presidential candidate try to woo you with his nine-point immigration enforcement plan or his secure ID plan or his Secure Borders platform, point to the Incredible Disappearing Border Fence. Poof! That is what happens to election-season homeland security promises. Why would theirs be any different?

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Excellent column
One more reason why we can't allow candidates like Giuliani and McCain anywhere near the White House.

Enough of "compassionate conservatism" or any of the other buzzwords for RINOism, cronyism, "post-partisanship", and other forms of lack of principle.

This is simpl,y outrageous, and the issue must be kept alive and on the front burner througout the election season.


Thanks Michelle…
… for helping to get the word out about yet another congressional atrocity. I've been doing my Numbers USA thing all day.

When will we see the day when our elected reps/sens do what we've been telling them to do for the past 6 years? Sadly, I think never, or until we finally get to vote them all out. It's a shame they get away with such hubris.

To the idiots who call Michelle an anchor baby, I say Thank God we have her on the Right side of this issue. If only all the real anchor babies were this patriotic.

Relax Michelle, and Merry Christmas
Michelle wrote:

"Don't make me snort."
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As if compulsion were necessary to make that happen.

Michelle, take a valium, and try to enjoy your Christmas. Ok, I know it's hard when cunning knaves like Mike Huckabee deviously imbed Christian crosses instead of reindeer behind Christmas greetings to hypnotize the malleable voters. But try anyway.

And by the way, just because you and the xenophobe populist Lou Dobbs can work the great unwashed into a tizzy over those dangerous Mexicans with their mop buckets and leaf blowers, dont delude yourself into thinking Congress is ever really going to give more than lip service to warding off this tempest in a teapot.

There are, after all, *actual* terror threats in the world and other truly important national priorities.

Merry Christmas,





The Blame Goes to Hunter & Tancredo...
...their floundering, almost broke campaigns have emboldened the globalists within the party. The "Rovian", open borders/WSJ side of the GOP whispering in the ears of the weaker members of the congress and senate, "being too strict on the border enforcement is damamging politically". And they point to Hunter, Tancredo and now Thompson as proof. Also they point to McCains slight upsurge as further proof. And they've skillfully succeeded in convincing many GOP politicians to back off of the fence.
The real facts are that Hunter and Tancredo have run lousy campaigns. Zero strategy. And their fundraising efforts are a joke.

No one has put any pressure on them to adopt a winning strategy. Ms. Malkin you could have used your influence in that respect so you hold some of the responsibility for this troubling set back. Darvin Dowdy

There has to be a joke in here somewhere
You know, the one about the three guys who want to sneak into the Olympics? They all stripped down to their boxers, then the first one found a broomstick, took the brush off and posed as a Javalin thrower. The second found a frisbee, and pretended to be a discus thrower.

Then the third guy came back with a bunch of barbed wire wrapped around himself. As he ran through the gate he called out to the guard: "Kowalski: Fencing!"

The United States Congress has been equally comical in their inept attempts to keep the American public happy, while they keep trying to further their open borders vision.

Why am I not laughing?

Response to Darvin
What??? You place the blame on Tancredo and Hunter, two of a handful of people who are actually sincere about securing our borders? That's ridiculous.

The reason their campaigns are languishing is that virtually no one, other than political junkies, knows who they are. They have zero name recognition.

No, the blame goes to President Bush, who chose to allow unregulated Mexican trucks to swarm across our border instead of getting serious on border security, country club Republicans who like their cheap domestic help and the entire Democrat party, which sees votes, votes and more votes.

If this is a republican

So help me God I will never support a republican again, never.
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Darvin Dowdy writes:1:15 AM

The real facts are that Hunter and Tancredo have run lousy campaigns. Zero strategy. And their fundraising efforts are a joke.

No one has put any pressure on them to adopt a winning strategy. Ms. Malkin you could have used your influence in that respect so you hold some of the responsibility for this troubling set back. Darvin Dowdy
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That is one of the dumbest summations I have read yet, but no doubt he believes it.

Congress has made itself irrelevant
They have proven they are egotistical hypocrites and there for themselves.
Its is nothing but their bread and butter for fame and fortune.


quote:
"The American people just decided that Washington is either incompetent or irrelevant," said Frank Luntz, who has conducted polls for Republicans. "Republicans made promises they didn't keep, and Democrats made promises they couldn't keep. And now it's a pox on all their houses."

http://www.usatoday.com/news/politics/election2008/2007-12- 17-congresspoll_N.htm

Hairy Cornpone
Yeah, hairy, everyone who wants our borders secured is a xenophobe. Your racist name calling is despicable.

I can only assume that you believe that anyone who can sneak across our borders should be permitted to stay in this country, while those from nations not bordering the U.S. must fill out the required paperwork and wait years in line for a chance to emigrate. I guess that's what passes for fairness in Cornpone land.

Also, lets take uncontrolled immigration to its logical end. Suppose instead of 12 or 20 million illegals, we did nothing, and the number rose to 50 million then 100 million? In fact, if given a chance, the majority of the third world citizens would come to America.

Do you actually think these huge numbers of uneducated immigrants would not have a detrimental effect on the quality of life in this country?




@Fightr4right
Fightr4right writes: Wednesday, December, 19, 2007 2:01 AM


Yeah, hairy, everyone who wants our borders secured is a xenophobe. Your racist name calling is despicable.


==Fightr4right, What Racist name calling???
I didn’t cast any racial aspersions towards anyone.==


I can only assume that you believe that anyone who can sneak across our borders should be permitted to stay in this country, while those from nations not bordering the U.S. must fill out the required paperwork and wait years in line for a chance to emigrate.


==Fightr4right, You should not *assume* what was not written.==

Also, let’s take uncontrolled immigration to its logical end.


==I don't know of anyone who advocates "uncontrolled immigration." No offense intended, but that's exactly the kind of hysterical extrapolation of fears to absurd extremes that sends people like Dobbs and Michelle into orbit==


Suppose instead of 12 or 20 million illegals, we did nothing, and the number rose to 50 million then 100 million?


==something needs to be done, and will be done. But hysterical rants and nostrums from Michelle and Lou Dobbs are unrealistic and unhelpful-except (coincidentally) to increase TV ratings, readership and of course to get nicely paid appearances on polarized talk shows like Hannity and Colmes or CNN's "crossfire" where know nothings yell at each other. Not a bad way to make a living without actually working however. ==



In fact, if given a chance, the majority of the third world citizens would come to America.


==thats not going to happen==


Do you actually think these huge numbers of uneducated immigrants would not have a detrimental effect on the quality of life in this country?


==that’s not going to happen.
The hysteria generated by these immigration alarmists is not helpful, and only forces craven politicians to make promises they know they can't keep, and don’t intend to keep. ==



I smell another big defeat coming
The shear hubris of the Republicans on this issue simply astounds me. They know that the base wants the open borders closed and elimination of amnesty. First they tried chastising the base with “we know best”. When that didn’t work they tried the tried and true tactic of insulting the base by calling them names. Now there’s a winning strategy, call your base voter names and he will really turn out at the polls. When all of that failed and the calls, Emails, and letters poured into offices they finally got the message. The amnesty bill was defeated and the fence bill passed.

Yes, it was passed with a wink and a nod by the Republicans to the Lamocrats. The idea was yes, we will pass this bill but the fence is going nowhere and we will kill it down the road. Where is the outcry from those members of the press that are supposed to be safeguarding the people from government oppression? After all, the Supremes have virtually eliminated libel and privacy laws so that the press will have a free hand in reporting these types of duplicitous actions.

cont..

pt 2

Well, the Lamocrats ALL are for open borders and amnesty. These are their future, and in some cases their present voting block. All they need is help from at least 10 Republicans and they have it made. What is really irksome about this issue is the Lamocrats don’t even have to come out front with their actions and take the heat from anti-amnesty Lamocrats in their home district. All they have to do is keep quite and let the RINOs do it for them.

I am so disgusted with the Republican Party right now I am not sure what I will do in November of 08. Everything they have done in the past two years has been of some kind of RINO action. The latest was this Omnibus Pork Bill and the non-energy bill, both of which should never have been passed. I know one thing, RINO Graham will never get my vote again.

My suspicion is that if the Republicans go down in flames in 08 because they still have too many RINOs, they will once again blame the war. They just can not believe that insulting the base and working against their desires is not a winning strategy.

fence problems
There seem to be as many or more technical problems with the fence than political problems. Boeing, which was contracted to build the fence, has been beset with a host of problems. Software glitches, radar unable to distinguish between people and animals, and sensors confused by moisture. It has gotten so bad that the government is now withholding money from the project until the problems are sorted out.

You can read more:

http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/09/technical-mana g.html

http://conservativeculture.com/2007/09/why-you-can-depend-o n-government-to-solve-problems

http://public.cq.com/docs/hs/hsnews110-000002589202.html

Then there is the concern of American farmers and ranchers who are going to lose access to Rio Grande water that they have used for generations. The river is the only fresh water source for many of these farmers and ranchers. They will have to travel through checkpoints to access water. Many have not responded to government requests to survey their land. Of course the government may use the power of eminent domain to seize the land of those ranchers and farmers. Wasn't Malkin complaining not long ago about the use of eminent domain?

read more here:

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/200378995 4_fence15.html

http://righttruth.typepad.com/right_truth/2007/12/what-if-b order.html

http://www.statesman.com/news/content/news/stories/local/10 /01/1001fence.html

http://www.lufkindailynews.com/news/content/shared/news/sto ries/2007/07/0701fence.html

Cornporn Harry -- your non-response
You failed to address the points of my argument.

Since the 1987 amnesty for illegals, the estimated number of illegal aliens in this country has gone from 3 million to either 12 million or 20 million depending on whose numbers are used. (The reality is no one knows how many illegals are in the U.S.)

Let's use a working estimate of 16 million. That gives us a net gain of 13 million in 20 years. in 20 more years, if illegal immigration remains constant, we're looking at nearly 30 million in another 20 years we're at close to 50 million illegals in this country.

You say "it's not going to happen", but it is happening and no one is doing anything about it.

You also tap danced past the fairness question, apparently declining to address it.

P.S. If people are streaming into a country without legal authorization, that's the definition of uncontrolled immigration. It doesn't have to be advocated, it only requires that this nation continue to do nothing to stop it.

A fence??? Please
get real. The government couldn't build a levy to protect New Orleans but now people expect them to build a 1500 mile fence to protect our borders? Wake up. It ain't gonna happen.
In the latest polling only 1 in 25 people listed illegal inmmigration as the most important problem facing this country today?
http://www.pollingreport.com/prioriti.htm
The right-wing might have their panties in a bunch over this but the average person couldn't care less.
And as long as Corporate America wants a large pool of illegals to tap as a source of cheap labor, It is never going to happen.
The only thing this has accomplished is turning Latinos - the fastest growing group of new voters - against the GOP. Way to go you racist geniuses.

tratous repugs
My, what a idiot you are. Be a good dhimmi, pay your jizya, and please, shut your bloviating pie hole.

Hosekuervo
Are you calling me a racist because i oppose illegal immigration? The other side of that coin is that you must be a racist because you support it because it is mostly Hispanic. Would you support an influx of 30 million illegal German aliens? Right after WWII about half of Europe wanted to come here. The influx was controlled by enforcement of laws which still exist.

Duncan Hunter for President

Duncan Hunter - a man who did what he said.

Brian
Agreed. The WSJ is pushing McShame now. Evidently they learned nothing in 06.

BTW all, check my blog for a nice Velcro Fly Klintoon picture.

Lisa
I'm hoping that Thompson, laying back and playing possum with the RINOs, bring Hunter onboard to send the RINOs packing.

Lisa
Here's to hoping that Thompson, laying back and playing possum, bring Hunter onboard in 08 and sends the RINOs away.

At Some Point
The anger engendered by their refusal to protect our national security will boil over in such a manner that it will be impossible to be ignored. At that point the new members of congress will deal with the issue. A lot of new members in congress is what it will take. The members there now may pretend to care but it is a very poor job of acting. They need to go away.

No one to vote for
In 1950, Mexico had 29 million citizens. Today, Mexico has 108 million. Central America has seen similar population increases. In 1950, we had a few hundred thousand Mexicans a year crossing the border to work primarily in Agriculture, most of whom returned. Today, the number exceeds 1 million, and most try to stay. And they stay because the Mexican elite has for too long dominated the economic life of the country, and in the process, refused to modernize their economy in order to provide opportunity.

In turn, they actively abet and encourage the out migration of their citizens to the US in order to reduce the internal pressure they have to change. Most of these illegal immigrants, after all, come from Southern Mexico or Central America, and arrive on freight trains heading north. Typically, each freight car will have 5 to 10 Mexicans riding on top. If the Mexican government wanted to cooperate, they'd simply prevent this - but they don't.

This isn't going to stop. It will take decades - if ever, for the Mexican government to make the necessary changes.

If we don't enforce and implement realistic controls over our borders, then we will indeed keep adding 1 million or more illegal immigrants to our population each year.

What we see, of course, is that the principal GOP candidates are soft peddling the issue because polls indicate that a position that controls the borders will cost them hispanic votes. The Democrats do exactly the same.

Combine this with the fact that the US budget has expanded more rapidly since Bush was elected than in any previous 8 year period since the end of WWII, and one clearly sees why there is so much disillusionment with these two parties.

Insisting that we toss out the RINO's does not work because the RINO's are the clear majority in the GOP. They are, in fact, the GOP as it exists today.

Consevatives, as such, have no home. The GOP has given them the illusion of a home, but not the substance.




Sabotaged
You poor deluded morons who think it is perfectly wonderful to meet and greet and provide for the great unwashed tide sweeping in from the south. Would that I could dump a trailer-load of them in YOUR front yard. It would not take long for your ill-conceived ideas of loving kindness to immigrants to change drastically. Once again our great representatives in DC have blown our security hopes sky high by outright lying and deceit.

TruLib
Agreed, they need to go away. If they are not noisily and visibly pointing to the problem, they are not part of the solution. If they are not part of the solution, they are part of the problem. Throw the rascals out. I'm back to my pre-Reagan voting strategy. If i don't recognize an incumbent as a go against the status quo maverick, i vote for the unknown new blood.

old
"You poor deluded morons who think it is perfectly wonderful to meet and greet and provide for the great unwashed tide sweeping in from the south."

We have quite a few here from Mississippi and Louisianna even Texas but we cannot build a fence to keep them out can we? They are no where near as easy to assimulate as the Hispanics and Latins.

"...Once again our great representatives in DC have blown our security hopes sky high by outright lying and deceit. "

Oh no baby it is your great reps. You elected the incompetent Bush regime he is all yours. You had better vote D if you want someone competent. Look what failures these fundamentalist Conservatives are. Look!

And the worms
slither on in to TH, spew their vile, and slither on their merry old way, leaving a path on cr*p behind them. Hal the "Doofus" chimes in with his boring old BDS. t r chimes in with his anchor baby Cr*p, which shows exactly how uniformed and stupid it really is. But don't worry your sorry pathetic heads off, losers. We will take back this country, one way or another.

DOUBLEFACE IMBECILES
Build 2,000 miles of double fence now. A country without borders is not a country.

Mr. liberal - why do you lock your doors and why there is a fence around your property?

Why? I can't hear you!!!

Do you have a sign on your front yard: "illegals welcome. This house has no guns"?? You don't? Can I put it there?




Build The Fence...no more lip service
sadly we can no longer trust most Democrats or republicans when it comes to securing our borders and taking REAL action to stop ILLEGAL immigration. The border states are under seige and nothing of substance is done to help those citizens. In fact Border agents Ramos and Campeon sit in jail for ten years while a drug cartel member is given immunity to testify against them/ I would vote for Hunter or Tancreado if they had a chance.

Build The Fence...no more lip service
sadly we can no longer trust most Democrats or republicans when it comes to securing our borders and taking REAL action to stop ILLEGAL immigration. The border states are under seige and nothing of substance is done to help those citizens. In fact Border agents Ramos and Campeon sit in jail for ten years while a drug cartel member is given immunity to testify against them/ I would vote for Hunter or Tancreado if they had a chance.

Savage99: Yeah, I think he is!

All of us who believe that laws should be obeyed are racist!

And, I thought I explained to you that we're also bigots and xenophobes, and biased, and intolerant, and prejudiced.

And that doesn't even count the evil, wicked, mean, and bad and nasty part! :-)


You can only imagine my surprise to learn that I was all of those things because I expect people to obey laws. Huh!!!






More foreign aid
Are we really paying for this.......
and miraculously found enough money to provide $10 million in "emergency" funding for attorneys of illegal aliens.
American taxpayers are now paying for lawyers for ILLEGALALIENS????

God Bless PATRIOTS like James Broussard from Nevada and Joseph Horn of Texas. I hope their names are shouted during and after the battles just like Remember the Alamo! Politicians cannot and will not fix this. It is going to require a shooting war. A few of the skirmishes have already happened.


Barriers
I heard on the news last night that we silently built a 200 mile barrier along a pipeline in Iraq to protect it from sabotage. It didn't take that long. We can do it for Iraq but not for the US? We need a boycott of the US government!!!!

traitorus repugs: Geeze, you get banned

AGAIN???

And no doubt your solution will stop the drug dealers and the flow of drugs into the country!!!

WHAT, pray tell, are you thinking with?



Hald
As usual the same old BS comes out of that trap of yours. I think your Girl said it right. THERE IS A NEW CONGRESS IN TOWN and that has nothing to do with the REPS. You know darn well that the LIBS are the ones who would benefit more by open borders because one knows that to be elected in this country you need only one thing. VOTES

Where there is illegals their is DEMS voters. We also know that you LIBS can get your dogs and cats registored to vote so dont try and tell me that you cant get illegals to vote. Who do they vote for LIBS, why do they vote for LIBS, BIG GOVERNMENT FREEBIES for all ILLEGALS.

Robert Load up my sleigh we are going to Mexicao and round up some LIB voters.
HALD

SSGT
Look at it this way my friend, the more the libs spew their venom, the better we're hitting our target. Like any varmint, the more we step on it's neck, the more the liberals will kick and scream.

Check my blog amigo, I posted some of the locales where people live who view my blog, off of my site meter.

We're getting the word out.


traitorus repugs: Never mind...

I don't think we want to know what you're thinking with.







repugnant traitor
Some states and or cities have tried and are trying to do just what you said. Although I suspect you intended sarcasam. the state of Oklahoma has passed laws to do some of what you suggested. Farmers Branch, Texas did also.
But wait!!!! Here comes the "American" criminal liberties union. That is another outfit that needs to be gutted from the inside out. If I could legally get away with it, I would be happy to do so.

chuck
LOL!

Libs are more noted for "opening up the graveyard."

The Feds investigated that blowhole from SD who was getting votes from dead Indians and people who hadn't lived in SD in YEARS! haha.

And WHO can forget Irving Slosberg, who drove around with an Owl Gore voting machine in his car until the cops nabbed him!

BTW,

check this out:

http://noliberalspin.townhall.com/Default.aspx

anne
i read that they estimate that 68% of the migrants are illegals. I am still waiting for the left to justify how illegals with little working knowledge of english and the equivilent of a 7th grade education benefit our society. They are by our standards functionally illiterate and still the left/libs/dims/socialists think millions of landscapers and grape pickers are going to grow a technologically advanced country. The phoenix papers reports that there is a reverse flow of hispanics heading back across the border with no plans to return to ariz as the economy has taken a downturn.

At it again...
I see the usual suspects are out,in force. STFU. There, that simple.
Now, off topic...How about some outrage as Time names Putin man of the year...THAT should really scare people!!!

GunnyG
I was at your blog at 7:00 this morning. I liked your piece on Al (I never met a situation that I could not destroy) Sharpton! And speaking of Austrailia, I'm not to far off from applying for a visa to Sidney. If I can read your articles from there, why not!!!

TR
BTW, when you're going to insult someone, do take the time to get it right.

Away = to leave or go. As in, "away with you TR, you pox-stained codpiece!"

Aweigh = raised clear of the bottom. "anchors aweigh, we sail again..."

Education is not something to be avoided as it seems you've been doing for many a year.

90% of Congress needs to be thrown out
Pelosi, Reid, and so many others need to be looking for work. It's not only with immigration that our politicians are screwing us but with the energy bill as well. Not only will we be paying high prices at the pump but at the grocery store. Many of us have already seen high prices in food because of the stupid use of ethenol. Bush is contradictory--why are we fighting a "war on terror" yet leave our borders wide open. Mexico shoots anyone who comes across their southern border and see what happens to you if you go into Mexico without the proper papers, yet the Mexican president has the nerve to tell us how we should treat his citizens who come uninvited into this country. Let's get many of these people in Congress out. They need to be taught just who pays them and that "WE THE PEOPLE" put them there. Their arrogance from the President on down to the lowest person in Congress is astonding. Did any of you see the congressman on Glenn Beck who told that Sheriff that he (the sheriff was JUST a small town sheriff while HE was a UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN and he knew what he was doing while the man on the front line at the border didn't? And to add insult to injury we are giving Mexico tons of money to stop the drug smuggling accross our borders and Calderone said he wanted that money! Where do you think that money (tax payer money, out of your pocket and mine) will end up? Right in the hands and pockets of the same drug smugglers we are trying to stop and probably in Calderone's pockets as well. Come on wise up people!!!!!!

The fence that never was...
Absolutely sickening! I intend writing to both my Senators - Cornyn and Hutchison - and asking when we can expect to see them flying the red, white and green in their offices.