Posted on 04/03/2007 11:22:41 AM PDT by TheBethsterNH
Rejoice, citizens of Candia!
Maybe they should patrol the Vermont-Canada border. Vermont is likely to be very attractive to Canadians. It’s almostas socialist.
Gotta stop those frostbacks from sneaking in...
Take off, hoser!
No, they should patrol the Vermont-New Hampshire border.
SAome Vermonters want to secede anyway.
Bring parkas, and bug spray, and wading boots....
Mud season is a site to behold in NH.
At least Canadian illegals don’t require everyone to learn a new language to accommodate them, eh?
No kidding about VT and Maine too, there are several places over the years (especially in VT) where i have been hiking or on 4 x 4 paths and slipped accidentally across the border, once as far as 5 miles into Canada...NOBODY stopped me either way...it is a problem. Hope their numbers up here grow so they can stretch to areas in VT and ME at some point.
My husband knew someone who grew up right near the Maine border—I can’t remember the name of the town—and this person would go hunting in Maine all the time. I don’t know if it was on purpose or an accident.
It would be helpful if U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe (RINOS-ME) would slip across the border into Canada and never come back.
From the article——
“The group had hoped to go out last weekend, but snow, rain and mud made it too difficult for them to reach their staging area, both men said. “
Classic. These guys ain’t gonna catch nothing but a buzz.
Eh?...LOL...typonese today is real bad
Mud season, then bug season...but those thorny stemmed wild blackberries that grow quite abundantly in the Northeast Kingdom make great natural razor-wire.
Anything to ensure that middle-aged men in speedos don’t make it to Florida.
O Candia!
Those of us who voted for Harper would consider that an act of war ;-)
You bet your sweet keester you do. They may look innocent enough, but you really do not want them, particularly the ones just north of Vermont. God love the Minutemen.
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