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Re: “Bullies at the Border

Chuckle. Yes, that David Duke-led Klan Border Watch of 1980 -- which just coincidentally resembled the Minuteman operation of April 2005 in many ways -- was just a figment of my imagination, created to sell books.

Here's an article that lays out the lineage pretty clearly:

http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/inte…

Thanks for the nice review, Christine. I really came to love Tucson in my time there.

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Posted by David Neiwert on 05/10/2013 at 4:47 PM

Re: “Bullies at the Border

I guess if this book can compare the Minute men to the KKK then I can compare illegals to invading hordes that want to take over our county and destroy it through monetary means by leaching off our government.
But one is true and the other is just to sell a book. Where are the book burners when we need them?

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Posted by AZPaul on 05/09/2013 at 6:04 AM

Re: “Tasty Serial

I have every book written by Joe Brown, Best books I have ever read! I sure hope he writes 60 more, I am 77 so that should get me to the end of my time! I was in Patagonia several time from 1960, my Mother & Dad lived in Tucson (running horses). I loan my books to any one who wants to read them, even sent one to a lady (hair dresser) in Rapid City, SD, she was born in Patagonia. Kaleta Jones Torti, Athens, Texas

Posted by Kaleta Torti on 05/06/2013 at 11:25 AM

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