Posted on 09/19/2007 5:07:07 PM PDT by Pikamax
“Well King. Looks like this case is closed.”
Canada; build a wall!
They’s be back. After they find out how long the line is at the emergency room for tummy aches and sniffly noses.
You Canadians, enjoy your Mexicans now, you hear!
We know what kind of people you are, you are a law breaking, lying, welfare stealing thief. Don't come back. That two countries that don't want you.
They have a whole bunch of ME Muslim "refugees" up there already. Let's see if the Muslims and Mexicans make good neighbors. You know they won't. When the Muslims go jihad, the MS-13ers, Latin Kings and the 18th Street gang will want to be there for the festivities.
THREE birds hit with one stone:) Let's observe quietly...
The asylum seekers and their families should help the Canadian national health system run more smoothly.
Colds and such should be seen at the ER of course, just like here in the USA.
Oh ya, and the anchor babies.
I can honestly state that Canadians have not generally commented on the actions of Americans at their southern border. The general view of Canadians that I read of and know is this:
If we Canadians demand the right to accept or reject entry to Canada, then we indeed ENCOURAGE proper control of the borders. This for both countries.
Ah well back to a bit of Charles Portis, an Arkansas novelist and his book about Mexico. Titled.
Gringo's.
LOL
That’s the point. Fill up those emergency rooms up there with people that only know Spanish and don’t pay for the care. Let’s see what citizens with real needs do. Or see how many put up with people dying on gurneys on the floor.
From your lips to God's ears.
If the trend toward state enforcement of immigration law continues to build, Canada will have far more than a few thousand in their midst. We should not let them deport these people through our territory or air space. Let them transport them by sea (not stopping at our ports) and by round-about air routes. And let's be sure to chide them about their cruelty to these poor little invaders who only want to break their laws and suck up all their resources.
They can join the draft dodgers. This is hilarious!
And for refusing to extradite all the killers, like Charles Ng, who fled there -- unless we agreed to enforce their anti-death penalty laws instead of our own. They're just as bad as the Mexicans. No respect for other people's laws.
Where they will freeze their butts off in Winter, LOL! And you can bet the reconquista crowd will follow them up there and agitate just like they've done down here. The demands will be strident and endless. The violent crime rate will also go up.
This is really a golden opportunity for us and we should act fast. Canada may be pinko but it's not stupid. They'll be shutting down their border soon. Now is the time for our states to start enforcing the laws the federal government breaks.
And to pull Canada even further to the left, further than their most militant communists ever dreamed they'd go.
Involved in the horrific torture murders with one Lake, I believe. Ng fled to Canada. He was arrested after shooting a security guard at a department store in the hand. He was shoplifting. He served two years.
Ok, ok so Americans did have a reason to get mad. The bleeding heart do-gooders did fight his extradition. The Americans might execute the dear boy, they bleated. Now here comes justice. A judge denied Ng's appeal and Ng's lawyers grinning,no doubt started to prepare papers to drag out more legalities.
The Canadian police had a helicopter outside the court. Ng was on his way to California, very quickly. He will rot in jail, but he has cost California 15 million dollars with his antics, using the legal system.
Boys oh boys, back to Gringos by Charles Portis.
He’ll feel at home as far as the cliamte goes. With global warming, Toronto will feel just like Nogales in 10 years.
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