Sunday, February 18, 2007

How Long Before They Swiftboat Slaughter?

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After all, how can the Neandercons possibly survive if congress people actually start making sense:

New York Representative Louise Slaughter, who chairs the powerful House rules committee, said in an interview with The Canadian Press that plans to require passports at land borders are a prime example of bad anti-terrorism policy.

"I don't think they really appreciate the damage that they're doing," said Slaughter. "It's disconcerting.

"They have no reason in the world to believe that Canada's not as secure and they can't do as good a job as we do."

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"A lot of people aren't going to go to Florida from Canada," said Slaughter. "It is going to have an impact on that economy down there. We just perhaps might want to get the Florida delegation riled up about that."

As well, said Slaughter, Vancouver is hosting the Winter Olympics in 2010.

"We've got to make sure people can smoothly cross our borders. You're going to need a crowd from the United States."


I mean, heckfire, the woman probably even knows that we have provinces, not states, and that a lot of folks in Quebec speak french but weren't born, you know, in Paris, France.

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