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  • GRANDSON OF ZEELA
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    Originally posted by chickendad
    I guess it would depend on what the person wants. If Mexico would have passed that drug law where a person could have a small amount legally, it could be used to keep us in.

    very good observation.......

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  • billyjoejimbob
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    What, the government is wasting money? Cant be.

    Ill bet if there was a chance of getting cheap oil in Mexico we would be down there creating democracy, heck we would even make Mexico a state!!!

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  • chickendad
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    Originally posted by GRANDSON OF ZEELA
    Is the new fence designed to keep people in or out? lol
    I guess it would depend on what the person wants. If Mexico would have passed that drug law where a person could have a small amount legally, it could be used to keep us in.

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  • GRANDSON OF ZEELA
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    Originally posted by chickendad
    Just got back from doing a border mission for 90 days in Arizona. Big waste of time and Government money. Just as I thought when I volunteered, it's a political mission for those in power for the November elections. If your in, don't volunteer, you'll set on a point without the proper equipment. There's openings all over the border so your point is really useless. Most of the border doesn't even have a fense or wall, just a concrete marker every so many feet marking the border. The Border Patrol were very friendly and knew of the problems before we started. They were happy with what help we could give but what is really needed is more Border Patrol agents and a real border fense.
    Is the new fence designed to keep people in or out? lol

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  • Ndnsoldierboy
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    Originally posted by ndngirl70
    I've been to Nogalos before. Interesting town. I felt like I need a shower when I left.
    dayum...

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  • ndngirl70
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    I've been to Nogalos before. Interesting town. I felt like I need a shower when I left.

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  • warriorsociety06
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    dude it snows where i live n the tree leaves turn color(fall), but the snow doesn't stay for long. it does get very chilly in the morning. for one i'm not navajo.

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  • chickendad
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    If you live on the Pima Rez between Sazabee and Yuma, you could drive to Nogalaz and go to the Walmart there. It was hard to find anyone who worked there who spoke English though. As a none Spanish speaking visitor to your state it did make shopping a little dificult. But that's life sometimes.

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  • warriorsociety06
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    da rez , every one knows each other, very small community of about 1000 homes. one convient store. no walmart or restuarants.

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  • Annie Fawn
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    Originally posted by warriorsociety06
    where the buildings don't touch the clouds, roads are still wagon tracks(dirt roads), our tradition are still at its finest,and next door neighbor lives atleast 100 to 50 yards away and where smog isn't a problem ,accept for the wood burning stove. what a pleasant smell during the fall season. knowing that winters just around the corner.
    Heck, that sounds like half our community and we live in Ga. lol

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  • chickendad
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    At guess that narrows it down a bit.

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  • warriorsociety06
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    where the buildings don't touch the clouds, roads are still wagon tracks(dirt roads), our tradition are still at its finest,and next door neighbor lives atleast 100 to 50 yards away and where smog isn't a problem ,accept for the wood burning stove. what a pleasant smell during the fall season. knowing that winters just around the corner.

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  • chickendad
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    Which part of Arizona are you in, we were in Nogalas, across from Sonora, Mexico

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  • warriorsociety06
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    FENCE

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  • Annie Fawn
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    Welcome Home! We've missed you around here!

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