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Ashcroft Wants National Guard on Canadian Border
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| Monday, December 03, 2001
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Posted on 12/05/2001 4:24:43 PM PST by ATOMIC_PUNK
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:31:46 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: ashcroft; bordersecurity; canadianborder; nationalguard
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To: UnBlinkingEye
Sorry, I can't agree with your assessment that the Bill of Rights is being "torn up."
Some liberties are being temporarily curtailed -- THAT I understand.
Are YOU personally affected yet, or assume to be?
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I guess a few on this thread haven't heard that AG Ashcroft is planning,along with Mexico,to share responsibility of securing our common border.I heard this info on George Putnam's program Monday or Tuesday.The full details of the plan have not been released.Putnam seemed pleased,said that it was better and a step in the right direction.
To: Black Powder
"None."Yeah, none that you know of. And IF one were a terrorist, where do you think you'd find the easiest point of entry for future "invasion"? The Canadian government's not exactly clamping down on Islamic activity and movements.
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To: sheamanski
Both borders need to be sealed.
45
posted on
12/05/2001 6:18:59 PM PST
by
weikel
To: willyone
bump
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posted on
12/05/2001 6:21:33 PM PST
by
junta
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
The Guard and Reserve have day jobs they need to get back to. If we're going to use the military more on a long-term basis, we're going to have to expand it, not exploit the Guard and Reserve as 'temps'.
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posted on
12/05/2001 6:23:54 PM PST
by
Grut
To: F16Fighter
Yeah, none that you know of. I believe the question related to the 9-11 hijackers, not whatever terrorists you imagine there to be, lurking across the border, waiting to invade the US.
And IF one were a terrorist, where do you think you'd find the easiest point of entry for future "invasion"?
A direct flight from almost any part of the world straight into the US, which is the route most of the 9-11 hijackers took.
The Canadian government's not exactly clamping down on Islamic activity and movements.
How would you know? You've obviously made up your mind as to where terrorists originate, so I don't think you've bothered to keep up with anything happening in Canada.
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK
I'm just curious, how are the National Guards fed when they are deployed in public places. Do they get free Big Macs??Anybody know!!
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posted on
12/05/2001 6:39:16 PM PST
by
timestax
To: Joseph Warren
Thanks.
To: F16Fighter
Some quick math gives us (1) agent per (8) miles guarding Canada; (9) agents per (2) miles guarding Mexico. So, for the security forces along the Canadian border just to equal those of the Mexican border, we'd need to add about 700 agents to Canada. Either Ashcroft needs to acknowledge that 9 agents per 2 miles (as in Mexico) is not enough agents for either border, or something of crisis proportions is wrong with the BP along Mexico.
To: ATOMIC_PUNK
Wouldn't want those still approximately 83% anglo cannucks running down here en masse, now would we? I sure don't think increased border security is meant to to keep us out of each other's countries.
I was at a Canadian Government website and read a page that found it necessary to remind Canadians that The USA is a foreign country! I've never thought of America as a 'foreign' country. Only as a place south of where I am.
It annoys me that we need this extra security thanks to those (insert swear word here) terrorists that attacked us. ( I realize it was America that was attacked, but the first thing I said when I heard about it was, "Who attacked us? Why did they attack us?")
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posted on
12/05/2001 6:40:08 PM PST
by
Key
To: Black Powder
I mistyped.....should have typed "Which border did most of the terrorists come through?"
To: invoman
Here in Maine you can drive across from Canada. It's very rural but it can be done. The land is privately owned by logging companies. There are logging roads all over the place and at some point you can't tell when you are in Canada or the US.
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posted on
12/05/2001 6:40:29 PM PST
by
Boxsford
To: crystalk
So what if it's frozen. It's FLAT in a lot of places. Didn't need snow tires or chains the 1 1/2 years I lived up North in Saskatchewan. And, the population of Canada is about 30 million. Will go check for population of Mexico.
To: goodnesswins
I mistyped.....should have typed "Which border did most of the terrorists come through?" That would be the US border.
To: goodnesswins
Population of Mexico is 94,270,000 (est 1997)
To: carenot
a lot of people didn't before he became Atty General, and they still don't
To: Key
It annoys me that we need this extra security thanks to those (insert swear word here) terrorists that attacked us. ( I realize it was America that was attacked, but the first thing I said when I heard about it was, "Who attacked us? Why did they attack us?") That means so much, thank you. We love you guys, too. And, you make damn fine beer!
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