Friday, January 21, 2011

Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry

I salute Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.
First American slain in the undeclared Second War With Mexico.
It is a dishonor to the Border Patrol and all of the arms of the military serving the United States of America that one full month after this heinous and cowardly act on American soil that the prosecutors still have not taken the simple steps necessary to charge the murdering bandits that did this.
Because of the nature of this present undeclared war between the United States of America and the United Mexican states it seems that local prosecutors and other law enforcement agencies are either afraid or unwilling to carry out their sworn duties.
The idea that local law enforcement should not enforce immigration law and arrest criminals and assist the flood of refugees is more than distasteful to me. Here in Michigan local law enforcement routinely, brazenly and cowardly (if the two can co-exist) actually REFUSE to do their duty and defend this nation from attack.
In Arizona the disease is clearly illustrated by Santa Cruz County Sheriff Tony Estrada who is quoted as having said, “It's a cat and mouse game that we're playing here on a daily basis. The border is secure, but the border is not sealed, because you cannot seal the border. I don't care what party comes in, Republicans, Democrats, it'll be the same thing. They'll say they can secure the border, and when the time comes, they will find out that they cannot stop everything."
This is why the United States Army needs to return from Afghanistan and enter Mexico and destroy the evil and corrupt government that has grown up there.
Ex-President Fox has been touring the United States encouraging the legalization of drugs - I guess so his friends can overrun the United States the way they have destroyed Mexico.
War is not pretty but sometimes it is necessary.
It is necessary now.
Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry is a hero.
An American hero.

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