Gambian Pouch Rats, The Mexican Wall, Etcetera

Gambian Pouch Rats, The Mexican Wall, Etcetera
by Richard Oxman

Now that elements in the U.S. Government have opted to use Gambian Pouch Rats instead of dogs to sniff out landmines, we're only a step away from solving the illegal immigration influx problem.

The Wall, or some variation of it, will be constructed, but –ultimately–we're headed for the use of landmines to keep out The Great Unwashed Unwanted (though needed-at our price-at any price, apparently.)

Think about it, if you will.

Gambian Pouch Rats are quite cost-efficient so-at some point in the future-when we no longer want the landmines to interfere with cross-border crossings-we'll be able to -x- them out with a minimum of expenditure, and not have to worry about leaving our legacies that are so well-known-elsewhere in the world.

Think Korea, Cambodia, Laos, etc. I mean, ETC.

And do something about it, like we're doing.

Richard Oxman, rmoxman@yahoo.com, now writes all articles with his six-year-old son, Marcel (www.marcelsgeo.blogspot.com). For elaboration on the above and/or documentation-please contact them. The most updated versions of Oxman articles are at www.oxtogrind.org.