Posted by oldtanker on March 23, 2016 at 09:55:11 from (64.118.3.19):
In Reply to: Brussels posted by Ultradog MN on March 22, 2016 at 19:04:46:
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I'd go along with that idea except for 2 things. One it didn't work in the late 30's and early 40's and a bunch of people found that out on this little chain of islands on the morning of 7 Dec 1941. And 2. Do you understand just how expensive it would be to "seal" our borders? LOL oh yea! Lets use the military! OMG, do you know just how big the military would have to be? Lets see, in combat 1 division is supposed to front 3 miles. That's it, 3 miles. SO considering we are not at war lets spread that out over 10 miles. Just along the Mexican border it would take over 195 divisions. That's about 5,460,000 troops. And we haven't done a thing to seal the gulf coast or the Atlantic and Pacific seaboards, nor the Canadian borders! All so they can tunnel under the border and get in anyway. Heck we can't stop the flow of drugs with the billions we spend on that every year.
What you going to outlaw Islam in the US too? They live here among us. You going to outlaw religion in the US? Or just those that you don't like? Countries that have tried that have all failed at it. And that's with heavy handed dictators.
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