Sunday, March 11, 2007

April is Border Watch Month!

April is Border Watch Month!

April 1, 2007 is the second anniversary of The Original Minuteman Project, when a group of Americans armed with the second and first Amendments set out to make sure that government of the people, by the people for the people does not perish from the earth.

The weather is warmer, day light savings time has started, and the border is getting active.

The Campo Minutemen have been on the border all winter. G Man, a local rancher borrowed some night vision and began to watch his property at night. He was shocked at the number of illegals crossing over his land. In the first six weeks of 2007, 200 would be crossers had been caught on his property. They have taken to watching to see when he leaves home. Some of the Campo Minutemen have been going over to assist him.

The Campo Minutemen have also moved further East filling in a gap by the National Guard.

Officer Fuchs of the BLM was by today, and was very pleased that the Campo Minutemen have began to acquire hunting and camping licenses to make them 100% legal wherever they are.

With all the violence directed at the Border Patrol these days, by the illegals, and the persecution they are experiencing it is more important than ever to support them and the Minutemen, by just being at the border, and reclaiming that section of America. Come for a weekend, or day.

For more information and coming to the border:

http://www.campominutemen.com/directions.aspx


Or if you want to help:

http://www.campominutemen.com/howtohelp.aspx

All money sent to The Campo Minutemen is used to maintain the Website and purchase equipment that is used by all the border watchers. As a non profit organization, The Campo Minutemen can not accept donations for any one person, however, any mail sent to the PO Box addressed to an individual is handed to them unopened.

We submitted our request for tax deductible status with the IRS in December, 2006. According to the IRS website, they are currently working on applications received in June, 2006.

A big thanks to Jim Gilchrist, Jim Chase and Chris Simcox for beginning the awakening of the sleeping giant, the American People and who have inspired not only Minutemen at the Border, but in cities all over America to begin taking their county back!

Another thank you to Barb Coe and CCIR and Marcy of Yahoo Groups for ongoing financial and unfailing emotional support.

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