TheJenn88 Posted April 1, 2006 Share Posted April 1, 2006 I'm not too sure on the current laws regarding passports since it's hot in politics right now. Mexican, American and Canadian leaders met during this past week discussing certain issues, one of which was having passports. As far as I know, America is trying to have it so that passports are required for entrance to the USA, Canada, and Mexico. On my last trip to the USA, the only thing required of me was photo identification - no passport. The idea of smart cards came up, where all our identification, history, etc. would be recorded on it. Do you think this law should be passed? Should we have it so that Canadians going to the US would need passwords and/or smartcards, and Americans coming to Canada would need the same? In general, I say yes to this idea. I don't know why we haven't already. A lot of Canadians have gotten their panties in a knot over this. "It's not cost efficient, or time efficient. Wahhhh. It's too much of a hassle. We're such closely related countries." Well, I say this to Canadians. Why do you forget that Septemer 11 ever happened? It was a wake up call, not only to America, but to the world. They lost something very precious - not their pride - but the notion that they will always be safe. We need to respect that. Not only should we respect it - we owe it to them. Canada has much more lax immigration policies. We let fucking terrorists into our countries who can then easily get into the USA. I think it's a great thing to help security. The cost of a passport won't put a hole in peoples pockets. Plus, it's a handy thing to have if you want to travel to other countries. I don't see what the whining is about. In this day and age, we can't afford to be lax when oversees there are a couple countries that would love to bomb the shit out of America. What say you? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopeUslide Posted April 1, 2006 Share Posted April 1, 2006 Paperwork can be readily forged. Even if it did keep the terrorists on their toes, it would only be temporary. What is next, a computer chip implant? I have hunted on the Canadian border and the Mexican border, I could be in either country in short order, with little or no interference. This is not our problem. The problem lies with those who would do us in. They are forcing us to patrol our ports, our borders, our airports ect.ect. They are the problem, eliminate the problem. We are killing hell out of them in Iraq. George Bush said we would eliminate terrorists and those that harbor them. Because of this anti-fucking war crowd, this motto has been severely weekened. Musharof does not want us in Pakistan,we might offend some pakistani's, if we were to find Bin Laden and blow his head off. Pandering to the Saudi's, so they don't interrupt our oil. This is where the majority of insurgents are from. They won't reform their madrassas and what they teach. Iran is sending all kinds of supplies into Iraq, as is Syria. I will not bow to a fucking terrorist! All those who are against the war in Iraq should get passports shoved up there ass! Kill the fucking muslims that hate us, and we may go about our business, peacefully and without paperwork or worse. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugo Posted April 1, 2006 Share Posted April 1, 2006 Words from a true conservative, Pat Buchanan. The United States remains committed morally and politically to the security and survival of Israel and to providing her with the weaponry to guarantee it. No president is going to back off that commitment. But because Israel is a friend does not mean that the Sharonites have preemptive absolution to settle or seize Arab lands or permanently to deny Arab peoples the rights we preach to the world. In our own national interests, we must say so Quote The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 I say we just sell Canada to Mexico and call it a day. Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lethalfind Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 You know what I have always noticed about Canada?? No one feels the need to put up a fence to keep the Canadians on their side of the line... Quote I am a pathetic piece of shit leeching single mom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamza123 Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 I'm not too sure on the current laws regarding passports since it's hot in politics right now. Mexican, American and Canadian leaders met during this past week discussing certain issues, one of which was having passports. As far as I know, America is trying to have it so that passports are required for entrance to the USA, Canada, and Mexico. On my last trip to the USA, the only thing required of me was photo identification - no passport. The idea of smart cards came up, where all our identification, history, etc. would be recorded on it. Do you think this law should be passed? Should we have it so that Canadians going to the US would need passwords and/or smartcards, and Americans coming to Canada would need the same? In general, I say yes to this idea. I don't know why we haven't already. A lot of Canadians have gotten their panties in a knot over this. "It's not cost efficient, or time efficient. Wahhhh. It's too much of a hassle. We're such closely related countries." Well, I say this to Canadians. Why do you forget that Septemer 11 ever happened? It was a wake up call, not only to America, but to the world. They lost something very precious - not their pride - but the notion that they will always be safe. We need to respect that. Not only should we respect it - we owe it to them. Canada has much more lax immigration policies. We let fucking terrorists into our countries who can then easily get into the USA. I think it's a great thing to help security. The cost of a passport won't put a hole in peoples pockets. Plus, it's a handy thing to have if you want to travel to other countries. I don't see what the whining is about. In this day and age, we can't afford to be lax when oversees there are a couple countries that would love to bomb the shit out of America. What say you? Did you not hear of the Palestinian Terror group who took in hostages... One of them was Canadian, they ask where he was from, he said Canada, they set him free the next day. Did you not hear of James Loney, and Hermeet Sudan? They were Canadian Hostages freed in Iraq... Quote Taking it up the poopchute from Allah since 1990. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 You know what I have always noticed about Canada?? No one feels the need to put up a fence to keep the Canadians on their side of the line... Speak for yourself.haha Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lethalfind Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Speak for yourself.haha Your new nickname is Genius...I was comparing Canadians to Mexicans...Canada isn't a shit hole like Mexico is so our friends to the North are happy to stay home... Quote I am a pathetic piece of shit leeching single mom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hopeUslide Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 The Borg are coming and you will be assimilated. Do not fight them it is futile. Leave Isreal to destruction (they are the real enemy) Get some paperwork to feel warm and fuzzy The borg like canadians and would never harm them sell canada and mexico fuck it, come on borg, lets dance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skategreen Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Prior to 9-11, we didn't even need ID to cross the border. Oh how things have changed. I am Canadian and American. Passports for both. Grew up on the border. Half the relatives were up across the line, the other half were down across the line. The border was just a couple blocks past Denny's. On Sundays we'd go play in the park that straddled the border. Border hop all day long. In Nov of 01, I went back home to Vancouver to visit, ... then drove down to go visit the rellies across the line.. .. the border guard had a total fit when she found out we hadn't brought my daughter's ID. She treated us like idiots for not having any, all in a huff for our temerity, - daring to approach the border without proof of birthplace. I let her know she was green as grass.... and that we'd crossed the border all our lives with no ID what-so-ever. Hell, I used to ride my bike across the line. It was a hassle..but lesson learned. Times have changed. Having to show passports will just slow things up a bit. What with the Canadian dollar exchange, gas and dairy product prices.. don't matter much anyway. Canadians quit going down for cheap GMC. (Gas, Milk & Cheese) awhile back. .. and since Expo 86 you can now buy beer on Sundays in Canada, and Red Hot Video successfully challenged the laws against Rated X videos and movies... so why go to the States anyway? Quote The thought manifests as the word. The word manifests as the deed. The deed develops into habit. And the habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care. And let it spring from love, born out of concern for all beings. - Buddha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Your new nickname is Genius...I was comparing Canadians to Mexicans...Canada isn't a shit hole like Mexico is so our friends to the North are happy to stay home... Ok ,please remember I thought as deeply as I could to offend as many as I could with this next statement. herr hrmmm "Atleast Mexico did'nt sell out the the English" "Mexico sold out to us" har har har Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugo Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Ok ,please remember I thought as deeply as I could to offend as many as I could with this next statement. herr hrmmm "Atleast Mexico did'nt sell out the the English" "Mexico sold out to us" har har har Amazing....a typing celery stalk. Quote The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Amazing....a typing celery stalk. You are just pissed cause Paco and his family took off when you needed them the most. A fucking penny extra an hour hugo! geez... Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lethalfind Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 You are just pissed cause Paco and his family took off when you needed them the most. A fucking penny extra an hour hugo! geez... How do you know Hugo isn't Paco... Actually the Mexicans I have known are far more interesting and decent people then Hugo... Quote I am a pathetic piece of shit leeching single mom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugo Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 How do you know Hugo isn't Paco... Actually the Mexicans I have known are far more interesting and decent people then Hugo... Decent people are losers. Quote The power to do good is also the power to do harm. - Milton Friedman "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." - James Madison Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamza123 Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Prior to 9-11, we didn't even need ID to cross the border. Oh how things have changed. I am Canadian and American. Passports for both. Grew up on the border. Half the relatives were up across the line, the other half were down across the line. The border was just a couple blocks past Denny's. On Sundays we'd go play in the park that straddled the border. Border hop all day long. In Nov of 01, I went back home to Vancouver to visit, ... then drove down to go visit the rellies across the line.. .. the border guard had a total fit when she found out we hadn't brought my daughter's ID. She treated us like idiots for not having any, all in a huff for our temerity, - daring to approach the border without proof of birthplace. I let her know she was green as grass.... and that we'd crossed the border all our lives with no ID what-so-ever. Hell, I used to ride my bike across the line. It was a hassle..but lesson learned. Times have changed. Having to show passports will just slow things up a bit. What with the Canadian dollar exchange, gas and dairy product prices.. don't matter much anyway. Canadians quit going down for cheap GMC. (Gas, Milk & Cheese) awhile back. .. and since Expo 86 you can now buy beer on Sundays in Canada, and Red Hot Video successfully challenged the laws against Rated X videos and movies... so why go to the States anyway? Cheap MILK! NO WAY! 5 DOLLARS A BAG!! Well, it's prolly cuz I have 2 bags of milk a day. Quote Taking it up the poopchute from Allah since 1990. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skategreen Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Cheap MILK! NO WAY! 5 DOLLARS A BAG!! Well, it's prolly cuz I have 2 bags of milk a day. um......Breasts? Quote The thought manifests as the word. The word manifests as the deed. The deed develops into habit. And the habit hardens into character. So watch the thought and its ways with care. And let it spring from love, born out of concern for all beings. - Buddha Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamza123 Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 um......Breasts? True, but that doesn't come cheap either. I was never on the boob, just the bottle. Quote Taking it up the poopchute from Allah since 1990. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oldschool Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 um......Breasts? lol, I had to read that a few times to get it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheJenn88 Posted April 2, 2006 Author Share Posted April 2, 2006 Did you not hear of the Palestinian Terror group who took in hostages... One of them was Canadian, they ask where he was from, he said Canada, they set him free the next day. Did you not hear of James Loney, and Hermeet Sudan? They were Canadian Hostages freed in Iraq... I'm afraid I missed your point. Was it that the world loves Canadians? Because that's a shit point. We can't bank on everyone adoring us for a reputation we don't have. We're weak. We're not peaceful (or maybe we're a mix of both?). Either way, if the point you're trying to make is that being Canadian makes us safe, you're wrong. Canadians died on 9/11. Canadian troops are dying in Afghanistan. Real hate - recklessness, killing indiscriminantly - that DOESN'T assign nationalities to death. The people everyone should worry about are those people who kill for the sake of killing. Dear Hamza, I don't even know why you were asking me if I knew about the hostages or not. Do you take me for someone who doesn't know ANYthing? I may not know everything, but for the goodness's sake, don't think I don't have access to a fricken TV, newspaper, or internet. If I have still missed your point entirely, I'm afraid you must attempt to make one next time you post. Your regurgitation of released Canadian hostages makes for a rather vague and/or frivolous point. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 I'm afraid I missed your point. Was it that the world loves Canadians? Because that's a shit point. We can't bank on everyone adoring us for a reputation we don't have. We're weak. We're not peaceful (or maybe we're a mix of both?). Either way, if the point you're trying to make is that being Canadian makes us safe, you're wrong. Canadians died on 9/11. Canadian troops are dying in Afghanistan. Real hate - recklessness, killing indiscriminantly - that DOESN'T assign nationalities to death. The people everyone should worry about are those people who kill for the sake of killing. Dear Hamza, I don't even know why you were asking me if I knew about the hostages or not. Do you take me for someone who doesn't know ANYthing? I may not know everything, but for the goodness's sake, don't think I don't have access to a fricken TV, newspaper, or internet. If I have still missed your point entirely, I'm afraid you must attempt to make one next time you post. Your regurgitation of released Canadian hostages makes for a rather vague and/or frivolous point. Julian Sher, webmaster of JournalismNet, wrote a book called "White Hoods: Canada's Ku Klux Klan" and produced several TV documentaries on hate groups. Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamza123 Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 I'm afraid I missed your point. Was it that the world loves Canadians? Because that's a shit point. We can't bank on everyone adoring us for a reputation we don't have. We're weak. We're not peaceful (or maybe we're a mix of both?). Either way, if the point you're trying to make is that being Canadian makes us safe, you're wrong. Canadians died on 9/11. Canadian troops are dying in Afghanistan. Real hate - recklessness, killing indiscriminantly - that DOESN'T assign nationalities to death. The people everyone should worry about are those people who kill for the sake of killing. Dear Hamza, I don't even know why you were asking me if I knew about the hostages or not. Do you take me for someone who doesn't know ANYthing? I may not know everything, but for the goodness's sake, don't think I don't have access to a fricken TV, newspaper, or internet. If I have still missed your point entirely, I'm afraid you must attempt to make one next time you post. Your regurgitation of released Canadian hostages makes for a rather vague and/or frivolous point. Sorry for my un-informative post. I was in a hurry. I just meant that Canadians have always been the ones to go in talking rather than shooting. We're peacekeepers, not soldiers. There are only like what, 2,000 Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, and 6 killed in 2002-2005 of either a Landmine or Friendly Fire. Only one was killed in a suicide attack and another in a vehicle rollover. In 2006 so far, 1 has been killed from a suicide attack, and he wasn't even a soldier, just a diplomat. 3 have been killed from vehicle rollovers. NOW THATS GOOD FOR A DAMN WARZONE! Many people in Palestine are Lebanese, and Canada again, sent peacekeepers to Lebanon during the 1980's civil war in Beirut. You go to Afghanistan, and you see soldiers without their weapons holsters walking up to civilians and comforting them and they usually get a nice response back. (You can thank the US for actually succeeding in that Middle Eastern/Asian country) "I'm an Afghan-Canadian. By coming here, I actually do something for both countries. Yeah, I love this country. I want to do something. These people, they suffered a lot. I know what they went through," Bashir says. The convoy makes an unscheduled stop to help out farmers with a tractor stuck in a dried out riverbed. This is more of a neighbourly helping hand than a combat operation, but combat operations will get nowhere if local people aren't on the Canadians' side. They got a chilly reception here a few weeks ago, for example. "It was pretty cold, pretty wary, not very trustful, but little acts like this go a long way," says one of the soldiers. http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/afghanistan/kandahar_patrol.html Perhaps to some, it make seem like an intense war. However for modern standards of a war this isn't very dangerous. I recently asked a few soldiers in Iraq about what they think of Canadian Troops in Afghanistan. They laughed, and said, yep, canadians doing their thing, keeping the peace and basically getting in touch with civilians. My point is, Canada's chances of being attacked are very slim. When I travel to countries like Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Dubai, Lebanon, and Syria, I always take my HUGE Canadian Flagged beach umbrella, and the people there love me. In general, if you live in North America, your chances of being attacked by a terrorist are slimer than if you were to get killed while swimming, driving, or crossing the street at an intersection. Quote Taking it up the poopchute from Allah since 1990. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Yeah, and on top of that they are all racist! Jenn is a damn RACIST! Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sixes Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Yeah ,I said Racist! What? Quote . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gallytuck Posted April 2, 2006 Share Posted April 2, 2006 Terrorists drive cabs in Montreal during the off-season. Their relatives drive cabs in Ottawa. I doubt we'll get attacked. Unless it's common practice to destroy your own home base. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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