Well, good people, the Freeper Run For The Border is officially under way!
Thousands of Freeperati have now mobilized and are heading for McAllen, Texas to do battle with the invading brown hordes of scared kids.
And by "thousands", I mean – two.
We need your continuing support to keep FR on the air!! [FReepathon XVIII – RGV pics]
Click here to pledge your support via secure server ^ | July 26, 2014 | Jim RobinsonPosted on 7/26/2014 10:30:54 AM by Jim Robinson
We had a great day here in Mission and McAllen Texas yesterday. We planted the flag at our base camp on the banks of the Rio Grande and defended the border against any invaders. Not a single alien tried to cross on our watch. Now we just need to get a couple million more liberty-loving citizens to come stand a couple days watch each. We the people can secure the border if we become determined to do so.
We also set up a temporary camp across the street from the McAllen border patrol station and flew our flag there. Received lots of honks and waves from passing motorists and truckers. Even some of the border patrol personnel honked, waved or chirped their sirens to us as they pulled in and out of the facility. I think they appreciated our support.
It was a long hot day, but very satisfying. We're all very happy we decided to complete this mission. We're going to put in another long day here on the border today.
Will post a few of humblegunner's pics below and we'll all be posting more pics later:
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I kinda like that he's posing with the motorhome that the marks paid for, and asking them for still more money.
Since thousands of two people on the other side of the border a U.S. highway can only do so much, there should be thousands of Freepers flooding in to help.
Any minute now.
To: Diogenesissaddened and angry I couldn't be therethanx, guys.
4 posted on 7/26/2014 10:42:00 AM by knarf (I say things that are true .. I have no proof .. but they're true.)..
To: Jim RobinsonYall be careful down there in the heat.
Wish I could have joined you...
To: mylifeI’m surprised you’re not there!
29 posted on 7/26/2014 12:16:46 PM by LUV W (All my heroes wear camos! Thank you David, Michael, Chris Txradioguy, JJ, CMS, & ALL Vets, too!l)..
To: LUV WFinances prevent it.
Otherwise I would be there...
To: BuckeyeTexanI thought you where(sic) there?
What happened to the road warrior Lady?
To: Syncro; Jim Robinson; humblegunnerI’m mighty proud of you guys! My hubby thought I was on my way down there today. Now I wish I had just called in sick at work and had done it! 🙂
Texas thanks you!
40 posted on 7/26/2014 9:32:57 PM by LUV W (All my heroes wear camos! Thank you David, Michael, Chris Txradioguy, JJ, CMS, & ALL Vets, too!l)
U.S. captures Benghazi suspect in secret raid The Washington Post ^ | June 17, 2014 | Karen DeYoung,, Adam Goldman and Julie Tate
Posted on 6/17/2014 10:24:54 AM by don-o
U.S. Special Operations forces captured one of the suspected ringleaders of the terrorist attacks in Benghazi in a secret raid in Libya over the weekend, the first time one of the accused perpetrators of the 2012 assault has been apprehended, according to U.S. officials.
The officials said Ahmed Abu Khattala was captured near Benghazi by American troops, working alongside the FBI, following months of planning, and was now in U.S. custody “in a secure location outside Libya.” The officials said there were no casualties in the operation, and that all U.S. personnel involved have safely left Libya.
1 posted on 6/17/2014 10:24:54 AM by don-o
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To: don-oLooks like the White House is looking for some good PR.
3 posted on 6/17/2014 10:27:03 AM by Hoodat (Democrats – Opposing Equal Protection since 1828)..
To: don-oHere's a guy we, the American people, will NEVER ever hear from.His story won't gibe with Obama's, so he forever lives a redacted life.
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To: Wyatt's TorchHow long have they had this guy on ice to conveniently trot him out now?
***ACTION ALERT*** All Texas & National Militia Available Please Converge Immediately Status GO FaceBook ^ | 6/18/14 | Ginger Russell
Posted on 6/18/2014 10:24:50 PM by texas_mrs
Ginger Russell, a Texas activist against Common Core, among other things, was on a conference call today with the Governor and was advised this would be imminent soon. Looks like it may be happening NOW…..
To: texas_mrsThis is not a news story, it has no news media or other substantiation.
It’s a call-to-arms written by a person on Facebook last night regarding a letter that Gov. Rick Perry wrote to Obama over 2 weeks ago. In the letter to Obama, Perry says that Texas has been requesting/demanding increased border security since 2012 because of increased violence and deaths on both sides of the border over several YEARS.
This is NOT a recent escalation in violence or deaths. Again, the Texas militia “call-to-arms” was originally written by one person on Facebook last night, and it’s been shared too many times. I don’t think it’s real.
My point is, DON’T go hysterical and start sharing a false-flag call-to-arms that seems to originate with ONE GUY on Facebook (who seems to be trying to raise $10,000 for a border security movement. If this guy is some sort of Left-wing instigator, he could get people killed over this bullshit; in which case you DO NOT want to be sharing his “call-to-arms” on Facebook.
I mean, it actually does NOT MAKE SENSE to be using Facebook for communicating a militia “call-to-arms”… Unless you don’t mind IMMEDIATELY sharing that information with the NSA and Homeland Security… Don’t forget, Facebook is NOT a friend of any militia group. Period.
Once more, it looks like this one person on Facebook is unilaterally making a “call-to-arms” based on a two-week-old letter that Gov. Rick Perry wrote to Barack Obama… Rick Perry’s letter DID NOT and DOES NOT request “militia support”… Perry’s letter demands increased Border Patrol security from the federal government. That’s all.
86 posted on 6/19/2014 12:04:00 PM by Charles Austin Miller
What will you do if the Internet & Phone communication are taken down? The CB Patriot Project ^ | Scott
Posted on 6/18/2014 10:41:24 PM by publius321
Tea Parties happened organically BECAUSE we have each other. Hence, terrorists, tyrants and those who intend harm to our freedom and constitution know they MUST isolate us by CONTROLLING the INTERNET and phone communication when it hits the fan. (Articles on that subject are featured in at cbPatriot.)
The CB Patriot Project is the place to join patriots from around America who have already joined the project to assure we can still communicate and congregate – just as we did in 2008 when the tea parties began to rise up.
Social media was not nearly as relevant when we started this project in 2011. Advertising funds have been minimal because we do not sell anything to support ads.
Now – that social media accounts like Twitter and Facebook are much more widely utilized among conservatives/patriots, we have the opportunity to make this WORK organically by sharing the project efficiently and effectively.
It costs nothing to join and is all volunteer. It will take participants in large numbers to work, so if you believe there is in fact a need for this, Tweeting and sharing on your social media platforms will help significantly.
Check it out. Join and spread the word if you see the impending need.
1 posted on 6/18/2014 10:41:24 PM by publius321
To: publius321I can still communicate via Amateur Radio. I’ve been doing it for 57 years.
To: publius321Growing up in the 70’s and 80’s my dad always had CBs. Lots of folks did. About 2 years ago, I bought one, a Uniden 688. I love it! I’m typically the only non-trucker on the road with a radio. It has been fun and I encourage you to get one. Next, I’d like to get a HAM.
To: publius321CB radios have very limited range to begin with, and fixed channel frequency coverage, so all it will take is a powerful jammer to render them useless over any distance greater than shouting. Dumb plan.
Megyn Kelly to Dick Cheney: Wrong, sir politico ^ | 6-19-2014 | Kendall Breutman
Posted on 6/19/2014 7:48:13 AM by yldstrk
FOX News’ Megyn Kelly had some tough questions for former Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday night, after he and his daughter, Liz, offered a scathing review of the Obama administration’s foreign policy.
“In your op-ed [in the Wall Street Journal], you write as follows: ‘Rarely has a U.S. president been so wrong about so much at the expense of so many,” Kelly said on her show “The Kelly File.” “But time and time again, history has proven that you got it wrong as well sir.” Continue Kerry on Cheney: 'Please! Rubio: Obama is 'over' After uproar, paper drops Will column Playbook: Axelrod reveals book title Starbucks CEO brewed tuition deal Condi Rice: Wait for history to judge
Kelly then began listing shortcomings of the Bush administration, pointing out Cheney’s statements that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, that the U.S. forces would be considered liberators and that Iraqi insurgency was “in the throes” in 2005.
Cheney responded that invading Iraq was “the right thing” and that it would have been “irresponsible for us not to act.”
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What caused Megan to lose her mind?
To: yldstrkI don’t know. When is her contract up, and which channel/network does she want want to move to?
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To: yldstrkI never thought boots on the ground in Iraq was a good idea.
For the life of me, I can’t understand why Bush thought it was necessary when …
1. We already had boots on the ground in Afghanistan
2. Sadam’s air force was effectively neutralized
3. Sadam had an iron grip on the Iraqi population and had no qualms about ruthlessly killing any and all opposition, including the islamo-fascists.
4. The Christian population was as secure as anybody else in Iraq.
5. Anything that needed to be done to Iraq could be done from the air or with Black Ops.
6. Iraq had nothing to do with 9-11, other than Saddam celebrating it.
7. Eventually a demonRAT would be elected that would reverse any and all gains made in Iraq, meaning that any American blood shed there would be wasted in vain.
To: WestbrookIf I knew then what I know now I would feel differently about it. I suspect plenty of people would.
22 posted on 6/19/2014 8:05:43 AM by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin.)
To: WestbrookActually, I think all of this – the second Iraq war and the ensuing deaths of thousands of Americans – can be laid at the feet of George Herbert Walker Bush.
In Desert Storm, this country and the coalition he assembled utterly routed the Iraqis from Kuwait (later, deeply into IRAQ – to the outskirts of Baghdad, even.)
Accounts of the two (or three?) F15s that massacred an entire column of fleeing Iraqis (booty and plunderings accompanying) are legendary.
Bush (1) had the power to apprehend and contain Iraq’s Hussein in his hands. Instead, he listened to a lilly-livered RINO Secretary of State (Powell) who was just in the beginnings of his own insurgency toward this government masquerading as concern for the optics of the “Highway of Death”, and Bush (1) stopped dead cold short of the prize that could have saved several thousand soldiers’ lives a decade later.
To: Westbrook“I never thought boots on the ground in Iraq was a good idea.”
Agreed. To the extent military action needed to be taken, bomb them to smithereens. Then get out and stay out.
Another lie was “the Iraqis will pay for it with their oil revenue.” Let them build their own schools, roads, hospitals, water plants, etc., etc. But, of course, as always, the American taxpayers got stuck with the hundreds of billions of dollars of bills so that we could “win their hearts and minds.”
26 posted on 6/19/2014 8:08:22 AM by SharpRightTurn (White, black, and red all over–America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
To: Slump TesterThe WMD argument is a legitimate Bush gripe, no matter how you look at it. We went into Iraq with a primary goal being the removal of Saddam’s WMD’s. It turned out there were no WMD’s in Iraq, and we were all misled by bad intelligence.
Even if Saddam somehow succeeded in smuggling them out of the country, as you seem to think is the case, then it’s even more disastrous for the Bush Administration; not only did Bush and Cheney fail to destroy the WMD’s but they were hoodwinked into believing there were no WMD’s when they had in fact fallen into the hands of other Muslims.
34 posted on 6/19/2014 8:11:07 AM by Corporate Democrat
To: WestbrookThe Iraq WMD and terrorist threat falls apart when confronted with our open border policy under Bush and Chaney.If the threat of WMD's and terrorism was so high, why didn't they militarize the Southern borders.
It simply wasn't there.
Illegal aliens have raped, killed, robbed, and harmed more Americans than Al Qaeda has ever done, we get a 9/11 each year in total destruction from them, yet we choose not to stop it.
So yeah, in the end Saddam was a great stabilizer in the area. He had to pick on his neighbors to show his force and control. It worked for him.
From the first picture on, all I can think of is the image of the guy using the hovaround (Or whichever brand) chasing an illegal who is on foot.
In all seriousness, should have guessed the FR would be on the border. In all seriousness impromptu actors playing militiamen have already admitted to pointing firearms at and threatening people. So why not assault with a deadly weapon charges ? The predictable outcome is either they are going to kill an unarmed person (and **should** face trial for it although if the victim is one of the children from Guatemala, Texas might look the other way). Alternately, the REAL authorities are going to be there and see one of these wahoos pointing a gun – in which case the authorities would be fully justified in using deadly force against the person pointing the weapon.
BTW – gotta love the logic that the quagmire in Iraq is because of GHWB – as GHWB stated that he didn’t cross the line into Iraq because if we did, we would be in a quagmire.
Corallary to the laying the blame at GHWB’s feet is that GWB is the smart one of the family.