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To: tejek who wrote (127834)11/9/2000 5:13:33 PM
From: stribe30  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577143
 
Ted: Bush may not get into Canada if he's elected president
From the National Post, November 9, 2000

"Conviction Could Bar Bush From Canada'

"George W. Bush may or may not have been elected to the most powerful position in the world Tuesday night, but according to Canada Customs he is just another former felon to be turned away at the border.

Because Mr. Bush was convicted of drunk driving in 1976... he could technically be banned from entering Canada according to a spokesman for Citizenship and immigration Canada.. Driving while under the influence of alcohol is regarded as am extrmely serious offence in Canada, and persons with convictions for this offence are inadmissible to Canada"

..Mr Bush could enter Canada if he applied for a permit from
the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration..



To: tejek who wrote (127834)11/9/2000 5:46:31 PM
From: Steve Porter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577143
 
Ted,

What about Michigan, that was only 6K votes... and right down to the wire too...

Steve

PS... I can't believe the dem supporters calling the republicans arrogant, etc., when you are being just as slanderous towards to the rep supporters.. grow up guys.



To: tejek who wrote (127834)11/9/2000 5:56:35 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577143
 
Ted,

Do you think Bush will ask for a recount of IA, WI and NM if he loses FL?

I think recount is legitimate, and I don't fault Gore for requesting it.

A court case is something completely different, unless you have an evidence of crime, like votes for cigarettes in Wisconsin.

Joe