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Monday, February 11, 2008

Mason asks "How hard is it to build a fence?"

"America is the greatest nation on earth. We harnessed the power of the atom, sent men to the moon and unlocked the secret of the human genome, but somehow, we can't build a wall on our southern border. Now, Michael Chertoff gives us this cockamamie excuse, that it's so hard for us to move people's land a few inches. I guess we want to use eminent domain only for profit, instead of protecting our nations security and sovereignty." ~ J. Mason
Posted by Adam at 5:57 AM

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