- US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 Even more from the Globe and Mail.  This an editorial about the recent issue of US authorities singling out Canadian (and other) citizens born in certain
 Nov 04, 2002 @ 17:00 - Doug Murray Productions ("Doug Murray Productions" <doug@dougmurrayproductions.com>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] US Border Controls and Canada -- an  editorial
 ... This is border paranoia at its best. It s completely mystifing to an outsider why two nations that share a similar heritage, cultural values and economic
 Nov 04, 2002 @ 18:12 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <kevin@...>)
- Re: US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 ... they ... an ... values and ... all. It s ... third ... THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!  KEVIN.  Truer words were never spoken!  You are soooo right, that
 Nov 04, 2002 @ 21:17 - averillhecht ("averillhecht" <alhecht@...>)
- Re: US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 It s not that I m against an open border, but the 9/11 terrorists entered the US on legitimate passports issued by a friendly country. is exactly why the
 Nov 05, 2002 @ 00:57 - Karolis B ("Karolis B" <kbajoras@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 It s such a weird issue...  on one side, the border defines two sovereign nations -- who must look out for themselves and protect their citizens.  On the other
 Nov 05, 2002 @ 07:03 - Doug Murray ("Doug Murray" <doug@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] US Border Controls and Canada -- an  editorial
 Doug, ... I allow myself a wry smile when I hear this argument. As you may be aware, the UK refused to join the Schengen Area citing the same reasons, yet any
 Nov 05, 2002 @ 09:31 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <kevin@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] US Border Controls and Canada -- an  editorial
 ... Even if Canadians are subject to the same border controls as everyone else, I still don t understand how it would prevent individuals travelling on
 Nov 05, 2002 @ 09:40 - Kevin Meynell (Kevin Meynell <kevin@...>)
- Re: [BoundaryPoint] US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 I think the border control issue is becoming a dead horse now, but what the hey... Here is my editorial now - I do agree with the idea that the whole idea of
 Nov 05, 2002 @ 15:22 - Arif Samad (Arif Samad <fHoiberg@...>)
- Re: US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 ... travelling on ... I guess it wouldn t prevent them and I don t think that it is supposed to prevent them, it s for registering them. US must have some good
 Nov 06, 2002 @ 01:05 - Karolis B ("Karolis B" <kbajoras@...>)
- Re: US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 ... sovereign nations -- who must look out for themselves and protect their citizens.  On the other side, the similarities between Canada and the US are
 Nov 07, 2002 @ 02:51 - Karolis B ("Karolis B" <kbajoras@...>)
- Re: US Border Controls and Canada -- an editorial
 ... language, ... know ... I ... nation. ... if ... war. ... be ... airports ... give ... Personally, I like Tim Horton s myself.  Whenever I go to Canada,
 Nov 07, 2002 @ 18:51 - averillhecht ("averillhecht" <alhecht@...>)