Isn't tomorrow the 1 million taco nigger stampede across the boarder anyways. I'm not sure I care anymore. I'm just waiting for the day I can just run them down in my car and they pay the cop 1000 pesos to fuck off.
Years ago I was visiting a friend in El Centro. We were bored, and out of the blue he says "Hey, you want to go down to the border and shoot spics as they run across?"
At the time I was young and pretty wet behind the ears. I said "What? People do that? Have you ever done that?"
My friend replies "Yeah people do it all the time. I haven't ever done it, but my Dad has."
Just then his father walked in to the room, and I asked him about it. His father initially froze at the question, but then relaxed a bit. He said "Yeah, it's a pretty well-known thing down here and it happens all the time. It's one of the reasons the coyotes get so much money for getting people across. There's a lot more dangers for them than just heat and snakes. And as for me, let's just say I've been very close to the action a number of times, but I really shouldn't say more. You know, instead of going south, why don't you guys head up near the Chocolate Mountains and shoot stuff up there?"
It was a good suggestion, and so we went north to the Chocolate Mountains (and almost got shot up by a military attack helicopter - but that's another story for another time).
This was back in 1990. I've stayed in touch with that friend over the years and occasionally we chat about the whole trip and what his father said. That sort of thing never stopped and, if anything, has been increasing in frequency. It's a big BIG desert down there, and some rifles can reach a long LONG way very accurately.
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Years ago I was visiting a friend in El Centro. We were bored, and out of the blue he says "Hey, you want to go down to the border and shoot spics as they run across?"
At the time I was young and pretty wet behind the ears. I said "What? People do that? Have you ever done that?"
My friend replies "Yeah people do it all the time. I haven't ever done it, but my Dad has."
Just then his father walked in to the room, and I asked him about it. His father initially froze at the question, but then relaxed a bit. He said "Yeah, it's a pretty well-known thing down here and it happens all the time. It's one of the reasons the coyotes get so much money for getting people across. There's a lot more dangers for them than just heat and snakes. And as for me, let's just say I've been very close to the action a number of times, but I really shouldn't say more. You know, instead of going south, why don't you guys head up near the Chocolate Mountains and shoot stuff up there?"
It was a good suggestion, and so we went north to the Chocolate Mountains (and almost got shot up by a military attack helicopter - but that's another story for another time).
This was back in 1990. I've stayed in touch with that friend over the years and occasionally we chat about the whole trip and what his father said. That sort of thing never stopped and, if anything, has been increasing in frequency. It's a big BIG desert down there, and some rifles can reach a long LONG way very accurately.