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Chris Simcox, of the Minutemen, describes the architecture of the planned border fence. Check out how smart this is. (Via Pajamas Media):
Start with a 6-foot deep trench so a vehicle can't crash through; behind it, roll of concertina (coiled, razor-edged barbed wire), in front of a 15-foot high heavy-gauge steel mesh fence angled outward at the top.
Behind the fence will be a 60- to 70-foot wide unpaved but graded dirt road, along with inexpensive, mounted video cameras that can be monitored from home computers. On the other side of the road will be a second, 15-foot fence, with more concertina wire on its outside.
So if people scale the first fence, in many cases there will be enough time to catch them before they can scale the second fence.
This makes a previous comment from Governor Janet Napolitano, D-Ariz., look pretty silly. In December, she said:
"You show me a 50-foot wall and I'll show you a 51-foot ladder at the border. That's the way the border works," Napolitano told the Associated Press.
Actually working hard to solve a problem doesn't seem to have been of interest to Governor Napolitano. Once again the Minutemen are leading the way in defense of our border.
Build the wall and to hell with what that jerk VINCENTE FOX says this is our country and if any of those illgal aleins or those idiot students try to pull it down let them have it with PAINTBALL GUNS