Title: Militia group to patrol in Cochise County this weekend Source:
StandWithAZ/YouTube URL Source:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TEj8WqL8xs Published:Jul 3, 2010 Author:StandWithAZ Post Date:2010-07-03 21:07:09 by hondo68 Ping List:*The Border* Keywords:Invasion, Patriots, Arizona, Reconquistas Views:1213 Comments:32
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www.StandWithArizona.com This Fourth of July weekend, a border watch will be going on in Southern Arizona under the close scrutiny of the Cochise County Militia.
Tom Fellows came to Tombstone from Prescott to meet up with the border watch group. His truck was stocked with folding chairs and plenty of water.
"You sit there all day and keep our eyes open," Fellows said.
Fellows says he wants to bring attention to an issue often left in the dust.
Not that much different than the Minutemen really, except that the Militia are more consistently trained, and in some cases better equipped. Some Minutemen are there, others not.
They're still mourning Juan McAmnesty's loss in the 2008 presidential race? Amnesty would probably have passed by now, had he won. Maybe they joined the tea party in search of another lying sack of shiite Republican. /s
The Minutemen are still around, and watching the border.
i saw gilchrist @ the obama/ mccain deal outside saddleback, when both candidates appeared w rick warren. jim believes the official 911 line and when ran for congress, had the foreign policy pf a zionist. the reconquistas still recognized him though & were mouthing off to him. mm sort og faded away after all the infighting & lawsuit nonsense.
PHOENIX - A man who recently served as an adviser to John McCains rival and once helped launch the Minuteman border watch movement has been accused by his estranged wife of threatening to kill their family and any police who try to protect them.
Chris Simcoxs wife, who is seeking a divorce, alleges in court documents he brandished a gun and threatened to shoot his family on at least two occasions in late 2009 four years after he became instrumental in founding the Minuteman movement, which brought thousands of anti-illegal immigration activists to patrol the U.S.-Mexico border and report suspected illegal migrants to the border patrol