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    Man with neo-Nazi ties leading patrols in AZ

    But local law enforcement are nervous given that Ready's group is heavily armed and identifies with the National Socialist Movement, an organization that believes only non-Jewish, white heterosexuals should be American citizens and that everyone who isn't white should leave the country "peacefully or by force."

    "We're not going to sit around and wait for the government anymore," Ready said. "This is what our founding fathers did."
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100717/...o_nazi_patrols

    Wonder how that jives with BO being like Hitler?
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    Pretty much the same.

    Just one more good reason for the government to do the job like they are supposed to, instead of letting some very unsavory characters get into the game. Tha same scenario could be played out in any town nationwide, when the local law enforcement is corrupt, sooner of later the local townspeople will have enough and it isnt a pretty sight. The moral of the story is....

    if you dont want someone else doing your job, do it right yourself. Otherwise STFU.

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    "If they don't want my people out there, then there's an easy way to send us home: Secure the border," he said. "We'll put our guns back on the shelf, and that'll be the end of that."
    Doooo.....that'll leave a mark...

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    Just an ordinary group of wingnutz.

    I understand why a lot of folks here wouldn't see a problem with them. I suppose they identify with their agenda.



    don

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    So far, they haven't done a thing wrong. Caught some illegals and turned them over to the Border Patrol. If they do something wrong, then prosecute them. Or do you think that because they believe a certain way, they have less rights?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LawDog View Post
    So far, they haven't done a thing wrong. Caught some illegals and turned them over to the Border Patrol. If they do something wrong, then prosecute them. Or do you think that because they believe a certain way, they have less rights?
    No, no, I think you guys can believe whatever you want.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TxMusky View Post
    ..... if you dont want someone else doing your job, do it right yourself. Otherwise STFU.
    Yep!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Yep!
    Mike, can homeowner's associations in your county stop speeders and charge them "Special Assesments" for speeding in their neighborhoods? Is it legal in Texas for a homeowner to stop and detain a speeder in his neighborhood? Can they just shoot them?


    If you guys were doing your job there would be no speeders.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Fulltimer View Post
    Mike, can homeowner's associations in your county stop speeders and charge them "Special Assesments" for speeding in their neighborhoods? Is it legal in Texas for a homeowner to stop and detain a speeder in his neighborhood? Can they just shoot them?


    If you guys were doing your job there would be no speeders.


    don
    Speaking of wingnutz....where are all you clowns getting the idea that people are shooting at illegals all over the place? That sounds like that idiot congressman from Kali who acted like a trailer park trash moron at that townhall meeting. If these so-called vigilante groups are shoooting wetbacks coming across the border, they must be terrible shots as the MSM hasnt got it pasted all over the news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fulltimer View Post
    Mike, can homeowner's associations in your county stop speeders and charge them "Special Assesments" for speeding in their neighborhoods? Is it legal in Texas for a homeowner to stop and detain a speeder in his neighborhood? Can they just shoot them?


    If you guys were doing your job there would be no speeders.




    don
    Mostly they just shoot them. Got a problem with that, too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Mostly they just shoot them. Got a problem with that, too?
    Yeah, that is what the county sheriff down here told me to do if someone tried to stop and detain me.

    I told him I didn't have a gun so he said wait until they get out of their car and run them over. He said the stand your ground law didn't necessarily have to involve a firearm. An automobile made a pretty good weapon with which to defend oneself.

    But the main question was can they stop and detain someone and charge them a "special assesment" for having sped in their neighborhood in your neck of the woods?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike View Post
    Mostly they just shoot them. Got a problem with that, too?
    Actually, that and the new tax on travel trailers as real property were two of the main reasons I moved out of Texas.

    It had become a daily occurance of road rage gunfights during rush hour traffic in Dallas and that just was not the kind of place I wanted to be.


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    Hey if that is your main residence, why shouldnt you have to pay real estate tax on it? As far as taxes go, you aint seen nuttin yet til your buddy Barry finishes with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TxMusky View Post
    Hey if that is your main residence, why shouldnt you have to pay real estate tax on it? As far as taxes go, you aint seen nuttin yet til your buddy Barry finishes with you.
    I'm not surprised that you being one of the supporters of Perry's constitutional amendment that was supposed to exempt all RVs from ad valorum property taxes but after the citizens of Texas had voted it in said it only exempted motor homes and if the school districts didn't charge all the pull behind and fifth wheels they would have to pay the equivalent amount to school districts that did charge under the so called robin hood school financing plan.

    The ad valorum property tax on my fifth wheel was to be about $2750 a year. That got me out of the state pretty quick.


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    Last edited by Fulltimer; 07-18-2010 at 04:28 PM. Reason: Hit the wrong key again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fulltimer View Post
    Actually, that and the new tax on travel trailers as real property were two of the main reasons I moved out of Texas.
    More on that topic in Sec. 21.02 of this page...
    Under Tax Code Section 1.04(3), subsection (A), a travel trailer that has been permanently affixed to land is an improvement and is taxable as real property. Under subsection (B), a travel trailer is also an improvement and taxable as real property if the owner of the trailer owns the land on which it is located.
    It sounds as if a travel trailer which is actually used for travel and not a main residence would not be taxed as real property...Makes sense......Ben
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