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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 752566" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>Arvin West, Hudsputh County sherriff down in Texas, is advising farmers along the border to arm themselves. He was on Greta Van Susteren last night. He is expecting the border violence on the Mexican side to spill over into the U.S. and more incidences like the Arizona rancher getting killed. I wonder how many of you Texas ranchers are taking that advice or have you already been doing that. He says that lots of folks from below the border are fleeing to the US side to escape the violence. He fears that some of these folks are involved and will be followed by the cartel hit-men. He said that there was a conservative estimate of some 600 people killed in the Valley area across from his part of Texas. I have no idea where that is at but he says many of those killed where just innocent folks caught in the crossfire. I think that you ranchers that are a good distance from the border should still take that advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 752566, member: 1863"] Arvin West, Hudsputh County sherriff down in Texas, is advising farmers along the border to arm themselves. He was on Greta Van Susteren last night. He is expecting the border violence on the Mexican side to spill over into the U.S. and more incidences like the Arizona rancher getting killed. I wonder how many of you Texas ranchers are taking that advice or have you already been doing that. He says that lots of folks from below the border are fleeing to the US side to escape the violence. He fears that some of these folks are involved and will be followed by the cartel hit-men. He said that there was a conservative estimate of some 600 people killed in the Valley area across from his part of Texas. I have no idea where that is at but he says many of those killed where just innocent folks caught in the crossfire. I think that you ranchers that are a good distance from the border should still take that advice. [/QUOTE]
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