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Posted: 11/1/2006 12:14:25 PM EDT
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Yeah like ICE cares |
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The guy I got them from just started hunting, so his friend just sent them to him. I guess anyway......it could be my buddy's friend is FOS and they really aren't his pics. |
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I'll forward you the email....you can call the original sender a liar if you wish. |
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I've seen pics like these before. I'm sure they can be found on the Internet. Just because someone sends you a jpeg in an email, doesn't mean he took it. Those people could be friends of the actual camera owner for all I know. Until I have reason to believe otherwise, I call . I am not calling anyone a liar, and I mean no offense. |
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You're probably right. There are no illegals coming in to this country via Texas... |
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I'm not calling it a photoshop job, but anyone with some Hispanic friends and a game camera can take some "illegal immigrant" pics. As I mentioned earlier, I have seen these pics or pics like them before. It wouldn't suprise me if they have been swirling around on the internet for a year. |
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I like the wild game feeders they put out for them.
Kinda like salt licks. |
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Probably filled with pinto beans. |
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That is specious reasoning. |
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The best is the nighttime picture which is amazingly well lit and they don't seem to notice/care.
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Why do you put the blame on ICE and CBP? You think those guys like seeing the work they do undermined by those in power? |
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So thats where all my molasses went! |
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Well it was dark until the camera flashed...... |
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You're right because if a camera in the night went off without you knowing, you would have had a chance to turn and look in that split second and be caught on film. ETA: Most game cameras have flashes... |
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Yeah, all the way from fucking Illinois. I spend 3 months a year working in Texas (Laredo) and another three in Mexico (Eagle Pass, TX and a plant right across the border in Piedras Negras) and those look legit. Anybody remember the guy who crossed the border on an elephant with a circus behind him? And nobody stopped him once. |
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I lived near McAllen and can tell you there would be absolutely no reason to stage this. People would pass through our back yard almost daily. |
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You're right lib. They are employees of the maid service. They went in to the woods to look for the vacum cleaner... I have some water front property in Florida I'm looking to move, you interested? |
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Lets not jump on Torf yet. I'm sure he's had first hand experiences with illegals in California and Texas. Right Torf? |
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That was great |
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Actually I do. In California, Colorado, Florida AND Illinois. But you are right. Not Texas. I guess that proves that I am a clueless "lib". The only reason I called BS was that I seem to remember some similar pics posted here, a while back. Maybe they are real, but they really do seem to be the stuff of e-mail fodder. I am as conservative as they come. These pics just pegged my BS meter. Why in the first pic are 2 of the subjects looking BACK at the camera? Maybe it was daytime and were expecting to see a flash and were wondering if the pic had taken yet? If I am wrong then I'm sorry. I can't imagine all the pain and suffering that my unwarrented flag caused. Seriously. If I am wrong, then I'm sorry. |
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The photos are either ligit or made out to be illegals. What difference does it make other than good comedy? I could go down to southern cal right now and set up multiple game cameras and you and I both know I would have hundreds of photos just like the two posted. Call BS all you want, you're a hero... |
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google "cudde back" and see what you get |
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They may be total BS and completly staged, but the girl in the purple shirt has some awfully dirty pant legs for it to not be someone who has walked a pretty good ways.
As far as I know they are legit. |
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That is actually what I suggested in one of my replies. I guess I don't find it that funny. Sad maybe, but not funny. |
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I was hoping that these were the famous arfcom game camera pics of one of our beloved moderators.
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Now hold on a second!!!
Remember the guy that had the website that you could pay to steer a gun/camera combo to shoot deer? Someone could adapt that to this. Obviously we can't shoot them (with real bullets) but what about paintball guns loaded with pepperball or paintballs made with India ink or the balls that have a stink load? People in Maine or Idaho could pay $9.99 per hunt to shoot illegals with paintballs all from the comfort of home! ICE would just have to look for people covered in paint. For the PC crowd here this is no means a disparaging or racist idea. I fully support putting these on the Canadian border as well... |
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Easy, I can answer that. Lots of game cameras have two flashes. One flash goes off camera messures the light, then bang another flash and picture is taken. More then likely they looked back after the first flash went off. |
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Nice buck.......can I kill it? |
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Funny.................I didn't know you were on the White House staff. |
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Nice! |
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I don't believe the pics. First pic they seem to be carrying empty water jugs by the way they are holding them, second pic to me looks like same three walking by from a same angle with backs to camera. They seem to be spaced apart the same distance too
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They are just on their way to work, at the McDonalds drive thru.
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Yeah I did that last night when I was cleaning my telescope. I mounted my AR to it, hooked it up to the PC and rotated it around, had a laugh, and put the telescope away. Just need to put a webcam on the irons or a scope. Now if I can figure out how to pull the trigger. |
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