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Comments by "MrEkzotic" (@MrEkzotic) on "All Americans should be alarmed about this, warns ex-border agent" video.
@tomcatt998 I do. I'm ready to go, but not going by myself.
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Yep, there really is no other choice if we want the US to survive.
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@poutine57 Really? Nearly 300K people crossed the border in September. They do know what they are talking about.
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@scottfarner5100 False.
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@mypeeps333 We do, but I am not the one to lead it, someone with charisma and rhetorical skill needs to step up to the plate and rally the people to go and protect the border.
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@ReisterJP A lot of people have full auto weapons. I have two M16s.
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@ReisterJP No, they were manufactured pre-ban (before 1986).
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@andrelotscher280 👈🤡
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@seanvictorville4515 He will.
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@psongman9536 That's completely false. Our nation is being ruined right now. You're not very observant, are you?
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@ReisterJP The cartel? They got them from Eric Holder, most likely.
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@poutine57 I sent you the methods used to estimate gotaways on another thread, but I'll post it here as well: "Gotaway data represents the best guess of agents who report the number of people they believe to be gotaways, agents have explained to The Center Square. Agents report gotaways based on images of people caught on cameras set up by Border Patrol, ranchers or private property owners. Agents also report gotaways after they “cut sign,” a term agents use to track people in the brush. They look for shoe or boot marks or areas wiped clean to hide them, broken limbs of trees or bushes, garbage and clothes left on the ground, among other signs to determine how many people might have come through. Based on this and other factors, agents report who and how many they believe are “known, reported gotaways.”
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@poutine57 It's an estimate: "Gotaway data represents the best guess of agents who report the number of people they believe to be gotaways, agents have explained to The Center Square. Agents report gotaways based on images of people caught on cameras set up by Border Patrol, ranchers or private property owners. Agents also report gotaways after they “cut sign,” a term agents use to track people in the brush. They look for shoe or boot marks or areas wiped clean to hide them, broken limbs of trees or bushes, garbage and clothes left on the ground, among other signs to determine how many people might have come through. Based on this and other factors, agents report who and how many they believe are “known, reported gotaways.”
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