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re: Marine being held in Mexican Prison

Posted on 5/21/14 at 5:35 pm to
Posted by Napoleon
Kenna
Member since Dec 2007
69410 posts
Posted on 5/21/14 at 5:35 pm to
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Ok Napoleon. That feeling would change if it were a circumstance involving you I am sure. He was at the border entrance and there was no turn around. A legal owner of legal weapons. And he disclosed this information.


I know where the borders are and know they always have turn arounds and "last exit before Mexico/Canada" signs.


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He has defended your arse for this country,



Who did he defend me from? I really hate that line, but it's unpatriotic to say otherwise.
So yes, he protected me from the sand people I guess.

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he deserves us to bend over backwards for them

had it been weed instead would you feel the same way?

Posted by novabill
Crossville, TN
Member since Sep 2005
10479 posts
Posted on 5/21/14 at 6:07 pm to
quote:

Who did he defend me from? I really hate that line, but it's unpatriotic to say otherwise.
So yes, he protected me from the sand people I guess.



You are entitled to your opinion, thanks to the fighting men and women that have served this country.

I am entitled to mine. I think you are an idiot that has no appreciation of the history or honor of being born in this great country.
Posted by Korin
Member since Jan 2014
37935 posts
Posted on 5/21/14 at 7:37 pm to
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Who did he defend me from? I really hate that line, but it's unpatriotic to say otherwise.
So yes, he protected me from the sand people I guess.

He was a grunt that deployed twice to Afghanistan.
Posted by Dick Leverage
In The HizHouse
Member since Nov 2013
9000 posts
Posted on 5/21/14 at 10:30 pm to
Yes, the signs are there. And Greta Van Whatever demonstrated how easily one could make the mistake of getting in the wrong lane. There were at least five lanes at that crossing and the one on the far left was the "back to USA" lane. He got in the wrong lane and once there, was stuck in the lane as the lanes had barriers for what looked like 100 yards, if not longer. His option was to proceed forward and expect a reasonable person(who probably sees this mistake daily) to allow him to pass through and turn around under the eyes of security or to predict what actually occurred and stopped his vehicle in the lane refusing to move forward. He was detained and imprisoned for a harmless mistake. You applaud this?
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