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To: Jim Bishop who wrote (92788)9/30/2001 8:43:53 AM
From: Buckey  Respond to of 150070
 
JIM - Since this happened I felt that perhaps we should have one external border with identical entry requirements. That wuould been tighter controls expecially for Canada BUT I just keep thinking about those people and maybe how some of them may have lived underneath the rubble for days and died an even cruelleer death



To: Jim Bishop who wrote (92788)9/30/2001 11:11:52 AM
From: ChrisJP  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 150070
 
Good morning Jim. I was stunned to see you post about something other than fish, lol.

The thought of having a continental border never occurred to me. I guess cuz I associate borders with countries.

There are a lot of implications I can think of, but most have to do with commerce, not security. It would probably help security a lot.

All I want to know is -- if we get rid of the Canada/US border -- will Rogers Chocolates cost more or less ? lol

Chris