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How much you want to bet GW does nothing-- or finds some way to say it didn't happen?? We wouldn't want to upset a Mexican official-or one his drug industry multinational traders :roll: ...... :( :mad: Old GW wouldn't even let our National Guards pack weapons on the border when he sent them down in his smokescreen to buffalo an upset public.....

Maybe we need another Brownsville...Even Woodrow Wilson had enough cajones to do something back then--But we probably don't have any Blackjack Pershings or Pattons left either...They've all been made into milqtoasts that need to consult the State Dept. and the attorneys on the "rules of engagement" before they can return fire to protect themselves...The last Border Patrolmen that did that to stop a drug smuggler are still sitting in prison... :( :( :mad: :mad:


INVASION USA
Mexican military in U.S. border standoff
Police say they aided drug smugglers with Humvees, machine guns


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Posted: October 17, 2007
3:47 p.m. Eastern



© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Mexican soldiers and civilian smugglers engaged in an armed standoff with nearly 30 American law enforcement officials on the southern U.S. border, according to Texas police and the FBI.

At a spot more than 200 yards inside the U.S., Mexican Army troops set up several mounted machine guns when U.S. Border Patrol agents called for backup Monday, the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin of Ontario, Calif., reported.

The paper said Mexican military Humvees were towing what appeared to be thousands of pounds of marijuana across the border into the U.S., according to Chief Deputy Mike Doyal of the Hudspeth County Sheriff's Department.

The incident took place on the Rio Grande near Neely's Crossing, about 50 miles east of El Paso.

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