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now you did it . I just got this email from fletcher


LISTEN KOD YOU TELL THAT WINEGUY OR WHATEVER HEL HIS NAM IS TO KNOCK IT OF OR I AM GOING TO FLY THERE AND TURN HIM FROM A ROOSTA TO A CHICKENFLUCKER, AND I HAVE BEEN KNOWED TO DO IT IN PAST, THREATS, HE WANTS A THREAT I WILL GIVE HIM MY HOME ADDRESS, YU LITTLE PIECE OF CHICKEN WINEGUY. KOD IS MY FRIEND AND ONE HELLA CAPPER. TELL HIM TO CALL ME AN PLACED AN ANY TIMED/

Oh shit wineguy, I havnt seen fletcher rant type in caps in a long long time.
 

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kosar?????? :shrug: Raymond??? :shrug: I have resapected many cappers at different times, including your call of the Falcons game last year, remember?So what, guess you don't like Ray. He probably feels pretty much the same
what the frick is your point? Man, Scottieboy, what are ya, 6'0 190? 7'2" 290? Regardless, you are a loser!!! and would be glad to buy you the CHICKEN DINNER you so enjoy!!!!!, just not on the Chattahootchee River as you suggested to have my body dumped :sadwave: Going to bed, heading to hospitals tomorrow that mean more than your ass :moon: :mj07: :mj07:
 

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whatever, Scotty, love Fletcher and if he is totally on your side, then I will refrain from getting his service this football seasonn which I got info on...I truly love his picks....You win, and are the king of kitties. I rest my soul, and totally lost respect for what Fletcher represents
 

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although, Fletcher, I do respect what you put on MadJacks completely, and thank you for your time during NCAA baskets....but if Scotty is your boy as he says, I back down....geez
 

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your main problem is that you believe everything you read on a ****ing message board forum

You really think RAYMOND or fletcher give two shits about you or me.

your just stupid
 

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Oh shit wineguy, I havnt seen fletcher rant type in caps in a long long time.


Should I run scared Scottieboy? This is between 2 people and I guess your DOG, not Fletcher. I Completely think he is the best on MJ'S, bar none. Why are you crying to him? Fletcher, would buy your dinner and drinks in ATL or Vegas anytime!!!! Sorry, guess I am sucking up again, eh Scottie? Fletch, sorry you are involved, tell me yourself if Scottie is true?
 

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Wineguy and Scotty, you both need to chill out here.......LOL

Wineguy, not sure when your location changed from DEN to ATL, but doubt that your physical location did....:D

you really need to get to know Scotty's personality before you jump his shit.... i learned that a few years back, and he's actually a pretty cool guy... That for Should!!!


Hope this helps, Scotty ;)
 

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Scott,

Back to the wall.......

What about the Cubans? A wall would not look good here...come for a visit, a few drinks and


SCOTT-ATLANTA for PRESIDENT
 

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so you plagiarized Fletcher as well? You are the shaky one.....damn I'd love to :mj16: ..........never mind. Scottie......some day, queen of kitty cats :SIB ..... :mj07: :mj07: :toast: IDIOT!
 

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Scott...Mama, Bobby, you just don't understand my affinity and others at how much I don't like this guy's stuff. Glad you stick up for him, and seriously, Mama, I REALLY enjoy your input on here, but we agree to disagree about Scottieboy...sorry. Best of luck with your job. Hope to see you at the Vegas get together. Scott, did you contribute to Herb Larkins for Box, Mr. Grin win I win? Don't think so.
 

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Mama, what do you mean by location change? Don't understand. Always lived in Atlanta since college.
 

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oops, wineguy..... can i try and pawn the brain fart off on rum & cokes?? :( i was thinking of Hawkeye!!!! Sheesh, good thing i don't have to work until 10 tomorrow morning....LOL Sorry about that...... but Scotty really is a good guy if you get to know the persona behind the screen name!!
 

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ahhhh....now I get it Mama, my company is based in Denver and you search by ISP? too funny, we gave those laptops back last year, but track me however you want....is that what you mean? Man, and I actually love what you post, but I guess you ae so into Scottieboy......too bad....still look forward to meeting you in Vegas if I get there in a roundabout way
 

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nope Wineguy, didn't do any type of search, was just thinking of a wrong screen name (as i was suspicious of both of you being a previous poster from the past at one time).....


but back to Scottie.... i got a WONDERFUL surprise in the mail from him around Christmas time!!!! (and i sent some of it on to Herb, so you can definitely consider him as contributing!!!)

although i may not be considered as much of a charitible case... this winter was ROUGH!!! Equity from the sale of my house ran out in MN......child support stopped (and is now 30K in arrears)....and i couldn't go to work yet because of the issues my father was having with his heart (which thank GOD they finally corrected by surgery for the time being) .... i was RUN, RUN, RUN all winter long, and believe me, Scottie put another week of food on the table for us!!!! If i can swing this second job i'm in line for right now, things will finally turn around!! the job i have right now is crappy pay/wonderful benefits (and only part time) the other one would be decent pay and so/so benefits, but would actually put us in a position to survive even if we never even saw another cent from the kids' sperm donor (i refuse to call him a *father* at times)!!!!
 

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Border fence is a dividing line in immigration debateStory Highlights

Eight Democrats in Congress wrote Obama to halt building of border fence

Border Patrol agents say fence has drastically cut number of border crossings

Then-Sen. Obama voted to authorize almost $3 billion for building 670 miles of fence

Critic says barrier has forced illegal immigrants to make riskier desert crossings

By John King
CNN Chief National Correspondent

On CNN's "State of the Union," CNN host and chief national correspondent John King goes outside the Beltway to report on the issues affecting communities across the country. King recently traveled to Arizona, to explore the debate over how to control illegal immigration.


A fence separates the United States from Mexico in the U.S. Border Patrol's Yuma Sector in San Luis, Arizona.

1 of 4 SAN LUIS, Arizona (CNN) -- The Yuma desert is below: San Luis, Arizona, to one side and San Luis, Mexico, to the other. On this clear day, the Colorado River is glistening, birds playfully circling over what any map defines as the U.S.-Mexico border in this area.

But from a helicopter above, the border is a steel barrier that stands out along the riverbank and against the desert sands, and is the dividing line that gets the most attention from those crying to cross illegally and those who believe recent efforts to bolster U.S. border security have been riddled with wrong choices.

Just this past week, eight Democrats in Congress wrote President Obama urging him to halt any further construction of the fence, one of the many border- and immigration-related political debates that have carried over from the Bush administration.

To the Border Patrol agents stationed in Yuma Sector, there is no debate. To them, the fence is a success story. From a Vietnam War-vintage Huey helicopter, pilot Chad Smith points across the border to Mexico's Highway 2 and then to the barriers that help stop illegal immigrants from making a sprint into southern Arizona.

"You can see the triple-layer fencing," Smith tells us as he lowers the helicopter and hovers over what was once a major crossing point for illegal immigrants and drug smugglers. "Steel fence right on the border, the pedestrian fence about 90 feet north of that, and then the chain-link fence with the barbed wire."

The fence has three layers in areas where there is an urban neighborhood on the Mexican side. Smith is among those who say their flights are less hectic now because while you can still clearly see the trails in the sand and in some hilly areas below, there is considerably less traffic.

"I've flown before and come back and had 70-plus [illegal immigrants logged in a tracking book]," Smith said. " I know guys who have gone on a flight and come back with 100-plus illegals in their logbook. Now it is in single digits, typically."

It is a fascinating view from above: Old trails in some places, and the remnants of newly placed white sandbags in others.

"It forms a pretty good bridge for them to drive across." Smith says of the sandbags. When they are spotted from above, Border Patrol agents on the ground are called in to destroy the makeshift crossings.

Congress in 2006 -- with then-Sen. Barack Obama's support -- authorized nearly $3 billion for 670 miles of fencing stretching from California to Texas. There are more lights, sensors and cameras, and there are also more agents like Mike Lowrie driving patrols and chasing tips called in from colleagues monitoring the camera feeds at the Yuma Sector headquarters.

Standing alongside the steel barrier at a point in which there is just one layer of fencing, Lowrie shakes his head when told that some in Washington want to stop additional construction in other areas.

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"This used to be a very high-trafficked area, and now it is not," Lowrie told us.

Asked to define "high traffic," Lowrie says, "In the Yuma Sector, we would get about 800 a day. Now, 25 maybe, or 10."

Nodding toward the barrier, he continued: "Numbers don't lie. We didn't have it three years ago, and we were getting massive numbers of illegal entries. We have it now, and we don't."

But there are voices on both extremes of the immigration debate that say the role of the fence is exaggerated, or that say the barrier's benefit in slowing illegal traffic is offset by other costs.

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose tough stance against illegal immigrants has earned him global media coverage, says the fence is fine, but: "We just arrested 150 in the past 14 days. They're still coming."

And Father John Herman, a Roman Catholic priest whose Spanish language Masses are packed with illegal immigrants, blames the fence for more risky crossings in less-populated desert areas.

"We know that the way enforcement has gone has driven many people into the desert and caused more deaths. Needless deaths. If we could only get together
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Build the fence

Put that fawker up now !

Use the Military.

Use unemployed workers in American and pay them.

Use volunteers. !

Go America !
 
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