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That was a messican bar. Those fucktards with the messico 1st mentality will not let this one go so there'll be more to this story.
They obviously need a reminder of why they are CHOOSING to live in the USA instead of that shithole the south--Mexico. It honestly is baffling to me...
We could just stop all money transfers from the US to any of the messican destinations, or take a transfer subfee of half the money. Wanna send $500 to Guakamola? Better have $1000 handy ...You're correct. Can we start killing them now?
We could just stop all money transfers from the US to any of the messican destinations, or take a transfer subfee of half the money. Wanna send $500 to Guakamola? Better have $1000 handy ...
All the money we collect in fees could be used to help finish that fence, then be used to man and upkeep it.
Remember that motion detecting unit used to defend the jacuzzi from birds?I think that I'd be happier with the killing.
What REALLY sucks about the whole thing is that veteran is gonna be the one who ends up in jail. $100 says he gets arrested for theft and/or vandalism. The problem is, it wasn't illegal for the Mexican flag to be flown over the American flag. It's as wrong as a three dollar bill, but it's not illegal.
That I can see. I work at the air Force Space Command HQ building (NORTHCOM bldg is next over) and out the front window, I do see the Canadian flag on separate pole at same height.Reno, Nevada, October 2, 2007, the flagpole at a local bar displayed the Mexican flag above the US flag on the same flagpole. Section 7g reads, "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace.
Reno, Nevada, October 2, 2007, the flagpole at a local bar displayed the Mexican flag above the US flag on the same flagpole. Section 7g reads, "When flags of two or more nations are displayed, they are to be flown from separate staffs of the same height. The flags should be of approximately equal size. International usage forbids the display of the flag of one nation above that of another nation in time of peace.