Borders...relics of a bygone era
Al-Jazeera wanted to broadcast from our Mexican border. That's right, the same Al-Jazeera that took a tank round in a Baghdad hotel for directing fire for terrorists early in the Iraq war.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44987
"...Reporter Nasreddine Hssaini, the Washington, D.C.-based Al-Jazeera reporter behind the series, said he wanted to go to Tombstone and interview leaders of the Minutemen and others. But the network canceled the project after Minuteman organizer Chris Simcox refused to cooperate and then notified the Border Patrol and members of the state's congressional delegation about Al-Jazeera's plans. ...
ummm, exactly why is there a reporter from Al-Jazeera in our country?
In case our borders suddenly tighten up down south, there's always the other one:
....feel better?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44987
"...Reporter Nasreddine Hssaini, the Washington, D.C.-based Al-Jazeera reporter behind the series, said he wanted to go to Tombstone and interview leaders of the Minutemen and others. But the network canceled the project after Minuteman organizer Chris Simcox refused to cooperate and then notified the Border Patrol and members of the state's congressional delegation about Al-Jazeera's plans. ...
ummm, exactly why is there a reporter from Al-Jazeera in our country?
In case our borders suddenly tighten up down south, there's always the other one:
....feel better?
2 Comments:
what?
By Marc, at 4:20 PM
thanks for visiting me blog.
and i never really said anything abot the supreme court and that ten commandments thing....thou shaltkeep church separate from state was jus the heading
By Pseudo-intellectual lunatic, at 6:23 PM
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