[lit-ideas] Re: Dark Thoughts on Iraq
- From: Paul Stone <pas@xxxxxxxx>
- To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 10:26:42 -0400
AA: If we had borders that meant something, we wouldn't need walls. Good
fences make good neighbors. I'll bet it's no coincidence that we have no
boundaries, so to speak, allowing anyone to walk in, and likewise we think
others have no boundaries.
Have you ever tried to cross into Buffalo with a toolbox in your trunk?
Fuggedaboudid!!! Your border guards might be a little lax on the Southern
side, but we [people in Canada] can't even cross with a case of beer, let
alone drugs and weapons. Of course, the reason that your Northern border is
more secure is that there aren't 100 million people here who WANT
desperately to get into the US. Maybe you should try and make your country
more inhospitable to that Southern crowd.
paul
Border Guard: "Do you have any weapons"
Stephen Wright: "Sure, what do you need?"
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Paul Stone
pas@xxxxxxxx
Kingsville, ON, Canada
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AA: If we had borders that meant something, we wouldn't need walls. Good fences make good neighbors. I'll bet it's no coincidence that we have no boundaries, so to speak, allowing anyone to walk in, and likewise we think others have no boundaries.
- [lit-ideas] Re: Dark Thoughts on Iraq
- From: Andy Amago