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    Ok Einstein, if you oppose the wall, what your plan? Or are you cool with the status quo?

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    Israel built a wall that works- copy it

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    We don't need no education

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    What's to stop a "fishing charter" with a crap ton of illegals from pulling out of Cancun and cruising on up to Murrels Inlet, where they then grab a bite to eat at the wicked tuna before applying for a job at one of MBs 8,000 golf courses as a grounds crew member?

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    Get Butch Jones to build it, he's a brick layin' machine. Plus, he's going to need the work soon.
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    We don't need no thought control

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    Do you even eat puddin?

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    I, as a Trump voter, always viewed the wall as a kind of metaphor. I imagined a better trade relationship with Mexico. People would live and work there and stop trying to swim the Rio Grande. A better economy means more people aren't relying on the cartels for their livelihood. I never envisioned a brick-and-mortar structure. Mexico would be paying for it by creating a better standard of living for their citizens.

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    You can just walk across it in places, the Rio Grande.

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    I was told that by guy named Guillermo before I ever visited it.

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    I mean, there are little bridges, skinny ones. I doubt they would have survived the thousand year flood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wskinner View Post
    What's to stop a "fishing charter" with a crap ton of illegals from pulling out of Cancun and cruising on up to Murrels Inlet, where they then grab a bite to eat at the wicked tuna before applying for a job at one of MBs 8,000 golf courses as a grounds crew member?
    What's to stop them? The US Coast Guard. Go load your boat up with illegals and see if they're not paying attention. They track most vessels coming and going from the Caribbean and Central America. I know people that spent time in prison because they thought they could smuggle pot the same way....and that was from back in the olden, golden days of pot smuggling, before ubiquitous radar. We already have a pretty good "wall" guarding our coasts.

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    No dark sarcasm in the classroom though.

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    I was enjoying this thread, then my fat psychopathic wife thrashed me within inches of my life.

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    Are we talking metaphorical walls now

    Pcole, I hope you get better

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbo View Post
    Awesome!

    Great job, Trump Train!

    Now, we'll have a completed wall sometime in the next 2000-3000yrs.

    I. Can't. Wait.

    What a fuckin' joke we've become...
    We already were, but at least we aren't giving the keys to this country to Muslims.

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    China built a wall and there are hardly any Mexicans there.

    Everyone knows that workers come across the southern border and terrorists come through the northern border.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Are we talking metaphorical walls now

    Pcole, I hope you get better
    Well, since you mention it, that's really what the wall is all about. There's something to be said about making unwanted people feel unwelcome. Has anybody mentioned how many Mexicans are coming into this country since Trump got elected? A while back the reports were that it had dropped considerably.

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    The metaphorical wall I mentioned was referred to in song. He lost his father then he blocked out others, defense mechanism.

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