Veterinarian Zane Leininger(cq) checks out the teeth of "Ole Dan Missile" as owner Jerrilea Karney(cq) looks on in La Junta Wednesday Aug. 3, 2006. The U.S. Army is planning to expand a maneuver site and is considering condemning hundreds of thousands of acres of ranch land in southeastern Colorado in the Pinon Canyon region. "We are going to be fighting in the deserts a long time," Karney said. "Why aren't we down on the Texas/Mexico boarder for training. Keep the illegals out." (DAVID M. BARREDA / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Zane Leininger(cq), Jerrilea Karney(cq)
Veterinarian Zane Leininger(cq) checks out the teeth of "Ole Dan Missile" as owner Jerrilea Karney(cq) looks on in La Junta Wednesday Aug. 3, 2006. The U.S. Army is planning to expand a maneuver site and is considering condemning hundreds of thousands of acres of ranch land in southeastern Colorado in the Pinon Canyon region. "We are going to be fighting in the deserts a long time" Karney said. "Why aren't we down on the Texas/Mexico boarder for training. Keep the illegals out." (DAVID M. BARREDA / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Zane Leininger(cq), Jerrilea Karney(cq)
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Large animal veterinarian Zane Leininger checks the teeth of Ol' Dan Missile last week as owner Jerrilea Karney watches. Ranchers and their communities are lining up against the Army, which cultivates aggressive behavior, Leininger said. "They're trained to get by you and mow you down one way or another. The normal citizen doesn't think that way."
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DMB;Veterinarian Zane Leininger(cq) checks out the teeth of "Ole Dan Missile" as owner Jerrilea Karney(cq) looks on in La Junta Wednesday Aug. 3, 2006. The U.S. Army is planning to expand a maneuver site and is considering condemning hundreds of thousands of acres of ranch land in southeastern Colorado in the Pinon Canyon region. "We are going to be fighting in the deserts a long time" Karney said. "Why aren't we down on the Texas/Mexico boarder for training. Keep the illegals out." (DAVID M. BARREDA / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Zane Leininger(cq), Jerrilea Karney(cq)
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