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« on: December 17, 2010, 05:57:43 PM »

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The Canadian proponents of Fortress North America want you to think about the prospect of speedier passage across the Canada-U.S. border for goods and people. They propose that we "thin" the border between the two countries and "fatten" it around Canada and the U.S. against the rest of the world.

How will thinning the US border with Mexico work exactly?  Allow in more illegal aliens, violence, sex traffickers, drugs?  Maybe they'll have easier passage into Canada too?

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"Thinning" the border would be an invitation to criminals to import many more guns into Canada. Opening the border to the free passage of motorists with no customs stops -- EU style -- would effectively mean that Virginia's guns laws would apply in Canada. Today's Canadian gun problem would become a gun epidemic.

If I were in Canada, I think I'd worry more about the violence, drugs, and humans.

read more here - http://rabble.ca/blogs/bloggers/james-laxer/2010/12/guns-what-proponents-fortress-north-america-want-you-forget

How many humans will flood the US/Mexico border when Fortress North America is up an running? 

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