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Monday, July 28, 2014

Honduras

I have been to Honduras as have many El Pasoans.  Although many soldiers were confined to post many of us were allowed outside to conduct army business.  We had a large contingent of special forces from all services that trained there.  We treated the indigents and made friends.  Our reserve units here in El Paso spent many days there.

It is a jungle environment and very difficult terrain, only helicopters made it possible for us to meet our objectives.  I did go out to buy a pig for a Luau.  The farm belonged to a lady that had a degree in horticulture from Arkansas U.  

She did not appear unhappy and was willing to sell us the animal.  We went to Tegucigalpa a thriving metropolis.  My sister went, as did my brother in law, my nephew.  We have many folks from Honduras here married to GIs.

Our unit also went to Columbia,  we could have gotten some feed back from them but I guess Channel 4 didnt want their opinion.  

The southern border of Mexico is a dangerous place, lots of criminality is inflicted on those crossing the border by Mexican officials.  Now it appears they are allowing them to come through the country with ease.  This a political ploy a conspiracy by Mexican officials to keep our border patrol busy.

It should be obvious that we cannot take every unwanted child from foreign lands.  What we can do is get dole out of Honduras and give these people 20 acres and a mule, so they can grow their own food....so they can harvest and sell or trade their harvest.  

Our National Guard cannot apprehend any foreigners coming into the country illegally.....what a bunch of horseshit!  What if he is cartel, or MS13, or Muslims....why not just give them a free pass? What if they have Ebola? What if they have anthrax?

They are just people looking for a better life, Morons.

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