> Mark can have his Alamo.
Translation: Screw those Texan Mexican-loving bastards! What’s the point of laws when the country’s going to hell! And the country is going to hell, as everybody knows. Everybody who watches TV knows it; everybody who listens to the radio knows it. Everybody! Everybody! It’s going to hell! And we won’t let that happen! No, sir! So if a few hundred US citizens and their families have to give up their hard earned property and businesses for a border wall, they should understand that it’s for the good of people like me – who know the country is going to hell! People that can’t see it are stupid, and they don’t deserve to have any possessions.
Haven’t those Texan property owners seen that Star-Trek flick “Wrath of Khan”? The good of their “one” is nothing compared to the good of our “many”. Now that’s real ethics! Just a few hundred people can’t stand in the way of the good of all. That’s not right!
Funny how people who claim to be defending the rule of law seem to always need to break the law and steal others property to force their version of lawfulness on law abiding citizens. And how the Constitution is suddenly a “living document” when you know what’s best for everyone, right?
Well sorry folks, but this is going to take a while to wind through the courts. But you can pass the time inventing conspiracy theories on why there isn’t a fence. It makes the time pass much faster, though it makes you crazy. And it’ll make you crazier yet if those wily Texan Mexican-loving bastards succeed in defending their property long enough for congress to reverse itself on the fence, which they may. Why don’t y’all do like the movie stars do and threaten to move to Europe? They don’t do it, but some of the folks in this thread should have the decency to pretend to want to. If you’d sacrifice your property and possessions and start over at least I’d think you were serious about sacrificing for the good of the country. So why don’t you go first?





