Colonias and Hell’s Half Acre

Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under wall borders | 4 Comments »

The poorest neighborhoods – colonias – in Texas and an innovative solution to a housing crisis. This is an independent project from our class trip to the borderland. Thanks to everyone involved!

Duration : 0:8:17

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THE BORDERS ARE SECURE proclaims Rep. Pete Stark at Town Hall – Who you gonna kill today?

Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under border | 25 Comments »

Here’s the video from Congressman Pete Stark’s Town Hall meeting last Saturday (June 26, 2010).

I used the border segment only (YouTube has a ten minute limit), the rest of the meeting was pretty tame anyway.

He made some pretty dumb comments as he rudely mocked me including “the borders are quite secure”, but it backfired on him.

Pete Stark has officially appointed himself the “poster boy” of what’s gone wrong with American politicians. Groups such as the “Minutemen” and the “Tea Party” is out to change that

Stark seemed medicated to me, had swollen ankles and could only sit on the edge of his chair for over an hour and a half. He’s well past doing an effective job, but in my opinion, that’s best for America anyway.

Steve Kemp – www.GoldenGateMinutemen.org; www.BayAreaPatriots.com; SF Bay Area 912 Group

Duration : 0:9:46

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Serj Tankian – Borders Are (New Song) 2010

Posted by admin on July 5th, 2010 and filed under country borders | 11 Comments »

Serj Tankian – Borders Are 2010 [New Song]
Genre: Alt. Rock/Symphonic
Country: USA
Serj Tankian – Borders Are Lyrics
Never let you go
Never let you go
Never let you go
Never let you go

Borders are the gallows
Of our collective national egos
Subjective, lines in sand
In the water, separating everything

Fear is the cause of separation
Backed with illicit conversations
Procured by constant condemnations
National blood-painted persuasions

Here’s my song for the free
No, it’s not about praise and publicity
Corprotocracy, what a hypocrisy
Aristocrasy versus democracy

Fear is the cause of separation
Backed with illicit conversations
Procured by constant condemnations
National blood-painted persuasions

The king is dead and now
We’re dancing in the streets
As the waters rise
We’re merely covering our feet

I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go

I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go

Fear is the cause of separation
Backed with illicit conversations
Procured by constant condemnations
National blood-painted persuasions

Fear is the cause of separation
Backed with illicit conversations
Procured by constant condemnations
National blood-painted persuasions

The king is dead and now we’re dancing in the streets
As the waters rise, we’re merely covering our feet

Your gods are dead and now we’re dancing in the streets
As the waters rise, we’re merely cowering in defeat

I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go

I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go
I never let you go

Never let you go
I never let you go
Never let you go
Never let you go

Never let you go
I never let you go
Never let you go
Never let you go

Duration : 0:3:1

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Gabon 150 country world tour – Jim Rogers

Posted by admin on July 1st, 2010 and filed under country borders | 1 Comment »

Jim Rogers traveled to 150 countries over 150,000 miles in three years – follow his adventures here on FentonReport.

In this video Jim travels toward Gabon.

Gabon is a country in west central Africa sharing borders with the Gulf of Guinea to the west, Equatorial Guinea to the northwest, and Cameroon to the north, with the Republic of the Congo curving around the east and south. Its size is almost 270,000 km² with an estimated population of 1,500,000. The capital and largest city is Libreville. Since its independence from France on August 17, 1960, the Republic has been ruled by two presidents. In the early 1990s, Gabon introduced a multi-party system and a new democratic constitution that allowed for a more transparent electoral process and reformed many governmental institutions. The small population together with abundant natural resources and foreign private investment have helped make Gabon one of the most prosperous countries in the region, with the highest HDI in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Duration : 0:6:40

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1/7 Blacks Without Borders

Posted by admin on June 13th, 2010 and filed under country borders | 20 Comments »

Black Without Borders is an emotional story about hardship, sacrifice and great rewards. This film plunges into the lives of a group of African Americans who have come to South Africa to find the American dream. These expats have discovered that America is not the only land of opportunity. The boundaries that many of them faced in the United States dont exist in South Africa. Everyone knows about the deplorable conditions in parts of Africa, but this film captures the wonderful lifestyle South Africa has to offer. We follow these modern day globetrotters all over the country and tour their amazing homes. From an 11,000 sq ft. house that overlooks the Indian Ocean to a 35,000 sq ft. mansion that sits on 700 acres.

Duration : 0:10:8

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WHEN VAMPIRE BABY ATTACKS!! (Jeremy Ray Borders)

Posted by admin on June 4th, 2010 and filed under country borders | 25 Comments »

When VAMPIRES are BABIES its not a good thing for Jeremy, Haley, Erica and Jackson! Their road trip turns frightening when Jackson accidentally takes Jeremy’s laxatives, forcing their road trip to take a deadly turn to an abandoned farm in the country…see who comes out alive!…………………(All music is written, orchestrated and played by Jeremy Ray Borders)

Duration : 0:8:30

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Illnath – Temporary Borders

Posted by admin on June 4th, 2010 and filed under border | 25 Comments »

Whispered words beneath the floating autumn leaves
Flying softly on the southern breeze
Fragments of light between the branches and trees
I wish I would stay here forever

The sun is sinking behind mountains of old
Brushing faintly clouds of red and gold

Night-time’s flinging a vast veil of velvet across fields and forest
Trespassing the havens of daylight’s temporary borders.
I knew my game could gain me but grief, the fairy tale was on though brief
Trespassing the havens of secrecy’s temporary borders.

Scratching the surface of times seemingly forgotten
Of you who once were mine betrothen
Digging ‘neath layers of emotions now rotten
I feel myself slip away
Nostalgic entertainment tingled by the past
You were the one to be mine at last
But now my memory’s ever fading so fast
Keeping emotions at bay

Here I sit, and memories unfold
My feelings are hollow, I’m feeling so old

[Female]
“I feel it fade away and cry tears in solitude”

Trespassing the havens of night-time’s temporary borders
As shadows collapse in the mating of day and night, crows are circling in
ominous flight
Trespassing the havens of my own temporary borders (temporary borders)

[Solo]

I tried… I tried hard to believe
Thinking of us has left me but grief
I cannot look ahead, the past is all I see
Moments together, but time’s a thief

Shadows recurring from times long since passed
Our time and now in a perfect contrast

[Female]
“As I see you sitting by my grave
I feel your presence, but can’t say a word
Your heart and love, patient and brave
But my soul is too late for you to save”

I am probably a fool still thinking of you
Night after night…
There’s not much else I can do
For neither myself nor you
Maybe I should leave and never come back to this place…
But I know too surely that I’m only fooling myself
I’m only fooling myself

Duration : 0:5:4

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Blacks Without Borders

Posted by admin on May 28th, 2010 and filed under country borders | 25 Comments »

From filmmaker Stafford U. Bailey, who directed such critically acclaimed documentaries as A Laugh, A Tear; The Other Side of Victory; and The Black Road to Hollywood, comes BLACKS WITHOUT BORDERS an emotional story about hardship, sacrifice and great rewards. This film plunges into the lives of a group of African Americans who have come to South Africa to find the American dream. These ex-pats have discovered that America is not the only land of opportunity. The boundaries that many of them faced in the United States dont exist in South Africa. Everyone knows about the deplorable conditions in parts of Africa, but this film captures the wonderful lifestyle South Africa has to offer. We follow these modern day globetrotters all over the country and tour their amazing homes. From an 11,000 sq ft. house that overlooks the Indian Ocean to a 35,000 sq ft. mansion that sits on 700 acres. This film is funny, heartwarming and passionate. It will take you by surprise and leave you deeply moved.

Duration : 0:2:29

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“AXEdent Body Spray Commercial” (CRAZY-COUNTRY FARMVILLE-TOWN ep.2) Jeremy Ray Borders -

Posted by admin on May 18th, 2010 and filed under country borders | 5 Comments »

Country hicks “Jeremy Ray” & sister “Suzie May” get scouted by YOUTUBE to do a BIG TIME AXEdent Body Spray commercial in Hollywood…just WATCH and see how they do at their first commercial…its hilarious!

Duration : 0:5:47

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Michael Savage – Swine Flu or Swinish Thinking? – Mexican Border Remains Open

Posted by admin on May 11th, 2010 and filed under country borders | 23 Comments »

Swine Flu or Swinish Thinking? by Michael Savage –

So it appears now that the swine flu, which I have dubbed the Janet Napolitano Flu, is now in the verge of becoming a world wide pandemic. People have now become sick on American soil as the result of this disease, which if handled properly could easily have been kept out. Government offices and restaurants are being closed across Mexico. But what should have been closed first and foremost were the borders. Stop people from Mexico, where the disease started, from coming into the United States and spreading it further. Close down all trade and travel between the United States and Mexico. All the known cases of this disease can be traced directly to someone who had traveled to our good neighbor to the south.

But the government has ignorantly and stupidly refused to do the very thing that is necessary for survival. Again, its liberalism has proved to be a mental disorder. Piggish thinking is enabling the spread of the swine flu. You have Obama saying that it wouldnt do any good to close the borders because that would be closing the barn door after the horses got out.

Ignorance! Stupidity! At that point why didnt some journalist ask the wonderful Mr. Obama a simple question? What about additional cases of swine flu that will come into the United States from Mexico to spread the disease even further? It may be in the country now, but wouldnt it prevent more illness and more deaths if they were to shut down the borders to stop the contagion? Apparently not.

Apparently all the crooked employers in the US that employ illegal aliens think their bottom line is more important than thousands of people getting sick in this country because of swine flu. Apparently the owners of companies who send goods into the United States with Mexican truckers think that their business trumps the health of American citizens. And apparently the airlines are so concerned with their business that they wouldnt dare allow this administration to stop their flights even if it means the health of thousands of American could be preserved.

http://michaelsavage.wnd.com

Duration : 0:4:43

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