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Old September 1st 17, 10:25 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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Default Bad, Bad, BAD Hurricane Harvey.

On Friday, September 1, 2017 at 9:54:27 AM UTC-7, DhiaDuit wrote:
vatican and Hungary and China have Walls, what do you have against Walls?,

You don't know what you are talking about. You must have gotten your fake history from Rush or some other equally reliable source.

There is no wall at the entrance to Piazza San Pietro, and the largest impediment there is a curb less than 10 cm high, and a change in the color of the sidewalk that marks the border. Most of the walls are the sides of the buildings at the outer perimeter of Vatican City. The only thing close to being a border control is the ticket office at the entrance to the Vatican Museum. If there are any fortifications or armed border guards, they are very well hidden.

The wall in China is not anywhere close to the border. It probably attracts more foreigners to come to China than it deters. The closest thing to security personnel there are the souvenir sellers.

The "wall" in Hungary is probably less effective than the one Hadrian built..