OK so... allow me to rant a moment. They sent out an email urging
people to come "locked and loaded" and now they are worried that
someone will get hurt??? What does "locked and loaded" mean to you?
Actually, allow me to correct myself -- they are apparently worried
that they will be *liable* if someone gets hurt. It's pretty much a
no-brainer that someone will. Locked and Loaded?

Just to add the right surreal note -- it seems they are still going to
patrol the *Canadian* border. Locked and loaded? Since when are
Canadians even an issue? What are they afraid of, sarcasm?

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AZ-based border Minuteman group calls it quits

By Brady McCombs Arizona Daily Star | Posted: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 2:21 pm

The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps is no longer.

The Arizona-based border watch group that burst onto the national
scene in 2005 sent an email to its members this week announcing the
corporation has dissolved.

The group’s president, Carmen Mercer, of Tombstone, said she and the
board’s two other directors voted to end the group’s five-year run
because they were worried her recent “call to action” would attract
the wrong people to the border.

On March 16, Mercer sent out an e-mail urging members to come to the
border “locked, loaded and ready” and urged people to bring “long
arms.” She proposed changing the group’s rules to allow members to
track illegal immigrants and drug smugglers instead of just reporting
the activity to the Border Patrol.

“We will forcefully engage, detain, and defend our lives and country
from the criminals who trample over our culture and laws,” she wrote
in the March 16 e-mail.

Mercer said she received a more feverish response than she expected —
350 personal e-mails she said — and decided the Minuteman Civil
Defense Corps couldn’t shoulder the responsibility and liability of
what could occur, she said.

“People are ready to come lock and loaded and that’s not what we are
all about,” Mercer said. “It only takes one bad apple to destroy
everything we’ve done for the last eight years.”

The group formed as Civil Homeland Defense in 2002 and later became
the Minuteman Project in April 2005. The named changed again to
Minuteman Civil Defense Corps.

http://www.azstarnet.com/news/local/border/article_7d47c702-378b-11df-9

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