To: BusterDog
I can tell you one thing: I’ll never visit Canada. There is no rule of law there. And frankly, if I banked with TD Bank I would have gone there today and closed my account.
41 posted on
02/18/2022 4:39:23 PM PST by
Windcatcher
(Time to fly the other black flag -- one of no quarter for Marxists.)
To: Windcatcher
I can tell you one thing: I’ll never visit Canada. There is no rule of law there. And frankly, if I banked with TD Bank I would have gone there today and closed my account.
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I have the utmost admiration for the Canadian people. I would love to meet them, spend money in their businesses. Our neighbors in the North are our friends. Our equals. Not so much in the south. not so much.
126 posted on
02/18/2022 5:42:40 PM PST by
BarbM
(Men who look at porn are impotent to God. )
To: Windcatcher
I can tell you one thing: I’ll never visit Canada. There is no rule of law there. And frankly, if I banked with TD Bank I would have gone there today and closed my account
In Canada, a person can be convicted of a crime punishable by five years in prison and not have a right to a jury trial. Other than catching a cheap connecting flight perhaps, I wouldn't visit Canada, and even then maybe not. Remember conviction in the U.S. of a minor criminal offense, or even court order from a crazy girlfriend, might result in getting denied entry to Canada at the border or airport. That happens often enough to professional athletes, and it could really screw up a vacation.
138 posted on
02/18/2022 5:47:56 PM PST by
Dr. Franklin
("A republic, if you can keep it." )
To: Windcatcher
“I’ll never visit Canada. There is no rule of law there.”
And you think there is rule of law here in the USA? Consider what’s happened over the last two years.
389 posted on
02/19/2022 4:54:47 PM PST by
MayflowerMadam
(When government fears the people, there is liberty.Yexas and Tex)
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