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Phil Richards wrote: On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 07:27:28 +0200 Oelewapper said... The expansion, which will take effect by Sept. 30, means only diplomats and travelers from Mexico and Canada will not be fingerprinted and photographed when they enter the United States through 115 airports and 14 seaports, said Asa Hutchinson, undersecretary for border and transportation security at the Department of Homeland Security. ... So presumably the easiest way to get in to the US without these stupid fingerprint and photograph checks is to say fly in to Canada and cross over the border by road.... True, but going through Canada is a hell of a lot of trouble, just to avoid an extra wait to enter the United States directly. |
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"jboy" wrote: And the American's wonder why US airlines are going broke? This looks like the final nail in the coffin for UA and AA. When will George ever wake up and realise he's not John Wayne.. I have no idea. Bush could not be a worse president if he tried. Have you heard about what the National Park Service is doing to "secure" the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall in Philadelphia? The National Park Service's plan is an absolute joke, but than this is the same administration that thinks we can survive a biological or chemical attack with duct tape. |
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"Marie Lewis" wrote in message
... "Quantum Foam Guy" wrote in message ... Name one terrorist attack in the UK financed by the USA. Stuff that happened 200 years ago doesn't count. I know what you are referring to, of course. The US government didn't fund IRA terrorists, Marie, I did not say the US givernment had financed the IRA. I may suspect that iut did, but I have no proof, so I would not write that. You sure did imply that, Marie. I think it's telling that you snipped out what you now deny saying: "We have had many, many terrorist attacks in the UK (many financed by the USA)". unless Ted Kennedy had a secret slush fund that we don't know about. Possible. Only if you're paranoid or hate the US so much that you'll believe any stupid conspiracy tale as long as it's hateful. To say the USA "financed" the IRA is therefore very disengenuous of you. Not at all. Yes, Marie. Your statement is very disengenuous. It's also quite hateful of you. What happened in the 1970s and 1980s was a group of private stoopid Irish-American citizens (not the American government) gave money to the IRA. Victims of IRA violence should sue in US courts the morons who did this. I can only wonder why this hasn't happened. We are not so litigious as you. This is hardly litigious. This is about right and wrong. Suing these people would greatly help the families of the victims and teach the perps a lesson. I respect your opinion about fingerprinting, Marie. I truly do. As a life-long member of the Labour Party, I'm sure you won't be voting for the Tories. So when UK customs and integration begins fingerprinting inbound visitors to the UK, who will you vote for? Probably the Liberal Democrats, possibly the Greens. I would study their manifestos and decide, as any sensible person should. The Labour party of today is not the one I joined. |
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"Marie Lewis" wrote in message
... "Quantum Foam Guy" wrote in message ... A very important point seems to be left out of this discussion: America is at war with an enemy that has attacked us on our soil. During wartime, certain rules are established in order ensure our security as much as possible. Once the war is over, those rules are lifted. Don't bet on it. In any case, you have no chance of winning this "war," Terrorism has always existed and always will. If you don't realise that, you are very naive. Then let's just send a communique to Osama and surrender. Will you be wearing the burka? If we didn't have moslem psychopaths trying to kill as many of our citizens as possible and we were still putting these security measures in place, I would agree that we shouldn't be doing so. But that's not the world we live in. Ah, you are anti Muslim! All is revealed. Really? I'm not aware of an statements I've made to the effect that I hate moslems. I, personally, don't trust "born again" Christians who used to be drunks. I'm neither a "born again" Christian nor a drunk. But what's very clear is you are a bitter, hateful person who makes bizarre claims and then runs away from them when questioned. |
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![]() "Shawn Hearn" wrote in message ... In article , Phil Richards wrote: On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 07:27:28 +0200 Oelewapper said... The expansion, which will take effect by Sept. 30, means only diplomats and travelers from Mexico and Canada will not be fingerprinted and photographed when they enter the United States through 115 airports and 14 seaports, said Asa Hutchinson, undersecretary for border and transportation security at the Department of Homeland Security. ... So presumably the easiest way to get in to the US without these stupid fingerprint and photograph checks is to say fly in to Canada and cross over the border by road.... True, but going through Canada is a hell of a lot of trouble, just to avoid an extra wait to enter the United States directly. It really is not a question of the extra wait, for us at least. Anyway, Canada suddenly seems much more attractive than the USA. |
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![]() "Quantum Foam Guy" wrote in message ... "Marie Lewis" wrote in message ... "Quantum Foam Guy" wrote in message ... Name one terrorist attack in the UK financed by the USA. Stuff that happened 200 years ago doesn't count. I know what you are referring to, of course. The US government didn't fund IRA terrorists, Marie, I did not say the US givernment had financed the IRA. I may suspect that iut did, but I have no proof, so I would not write that. You sure did imply that, Marie. I think it's telling that you snipped out what you now deny saying: "We have had many, many terrorist attacks in the UK (many financed by the USA)". Read thyat again. Where is the word "government" mentioned? unless Ted Kennedy had a secret slush fund that we don't know about. Possible. Only if you're paranoid or hate the US so much that you'll believe any stupid conspiracy tale as long as it's hateful. No: all governements have a secret slush fund. You are naive if you believe otherwise. To say the USA "financed" the IRA is therefore very disengenuous of you. Not at all. Yes, Marie. Your statement is very disengenuous. It's also quite hateful of you. Not at all: we used to love visiting the USA. What happened in the 1970s and 1980s was a group of private stoopid Irish-American citizens (not the American government) gave money to the IRA. Victims of IRA violence should sue in US courts the morons who did this. I can only wonder why this hasn't happened. We are not so litigious as you. This is hardly litigious. This is about right and wrong. Suing these people would greatly help the families of the victims and teach the perps a lesson. I respect your opinion about fingerprinting, Marie. I truly do. As a life-long member of the Labour Party, I'm sure you won't be voting for the Tories. So when UK customs and integration begins fingerprinting inbound visitors to the UK, who will you vote for? Probably the Liberal Democrats, possibly the Greens. I would study their manifestos and decide, as any sensible person should. The Labour party of today is not the one I joined. No reply to this I see. |
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![]() "Stephen Harding" wrote in message ... I think anyone coming from Europe or the rest of the world, who truly feels this represents "big brother" or "police state America" best just stay home. No, we can visit all the other better places. I don't have much sympathy for them. Oh, how terrible!! We are *really* upset not to have your sympathy. Not. |
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![]() "Quantum Foam Guy" wrote in message ... "Marie Lewis" wrote in message ... "Quantum Foam Guy" wrote in message ... A very important point seems to be left out of this discussion: America is at war with an enemy that has attacked us on our soil. During wartime, certain rules are established in order ensure our security as much as possible. Once the war is over, those rules are lifted. Don't bet on it. In any case, you have no chance of winning this "war," Terrorism has always existed and always will. If you don't realise that, you are very naive. Then let's just send a communique to Osama and surrender. Will you be wearing the burka? Reductio ad absurdum, yet again. The easy "argument" used by so many of the less gifted in logic. If we didn't have moslem psychopaths trying to kill as many of our citizens as possible and we were still putting these security measures in place, I would agree that we shouldn't be doing so. But that's not the world we live in. Ah, you are anti Muslim! All is revealed. Really? I'm not aware of an statements I've made to the effect that I hate moslems. I, personally, don't trust "born again" Christians who used to be drunks. I'm neither a "born again" Christian nor a drunk. But what's very clear is you are a bitter, hateful person who makes bizarre claims and then runs away from them when questioned. And what I think of you would be inappropriate in a public forum. |
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Sjoerd wrote:
"Stephen Harding" schreef in bericht I think anyone coming from Europe or the rest of the world, who truly feels this represents "big brother" or "police state America" best just stay home. I don't have much sympathy for them. Fine, we agree then and I for sure will stay home. I don't trust the US government and believe they might abuse my fingerprints. One less anti-American Euro in line at the airport is fine with me. A toast to staying home! SMH |
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![]() "Stephen Harding" schreef in bericht ... Sjoerd wrote: "Stephen Harding" schreef in bericht I think anyone coming from Europe or the rest of the world, who truly feels this represents "big brother" or "police state America" best just stay home. I don't have much sympathy for them. Fine, we agree then and I for sure will stay home. I don't trust the US government and believe they might abuse my fingerprints. One less anti-American Euro in line at the airport is fine with me. I am not an anti-American. I am an anti-American-current-government. And I won't stay home, there are 100's of beautiful countries in the world to discover where they won't fingerprint me. And should I miss typical American stuff, I can always visit Canada. :-) Sjoerd |
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