Thursday, September 27, 2007
Report: Security on U.S.-Canada border fails terror test - CNN.com
Funny, didn't I talk about a border fence on BOTH borders? Didn't I mention the Millennium Bomb plot that was caught in Washington state by an alert border guard as the guy was coming in from Canada?
Government investigators were able to cross from Canada into the United States carrying a duffle bag with contents that looked like radioactive material and never encountered a law enforcement official, according to a report released Thursday by investigators from the Government Accountability Office.
Border security doesn't mean just "security from brown people" as some might think. Border security means all borders. If they can't understand that, then perhaps they need to find a different job, because protecting our borders needs to be done by competent people.
Travis
Tell me, how is it that this:
http://archives.cnn.com/2001/LAW/07/16/millennium.terror/index.html
done by this guy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Ressam
Is a myth? It's a very real problem and you're trying to minimize the issue at hand.
Ahmed was arrested in Port Angeles, Washington after he got off a ferry from Vancouver, B.C. So tell me how defending the northern border is a "myth".
But yes, if you Canadians want to go back to being "beer drinking, polite, igloo-living, polar bear-avoiding, peaceful" people, be my guest.
However, if and when something happens to you guys, you can't say we didn't tell you so.
You would need the entire US military in Iraq to even begin to think of it being secured.
Instead, why not focus on the chokepoints. Canadian airports, seaports, etc. Just give the Canadians a crap pile of money to enhance their security. We would all be better off if you thought about it from a North American perspective instead of a US only one.
I'm not saying that we should be building a 100 foot tall fence between the US and Canada, but I am saying that the Canadian border seems to be an afterthought to many politicians out there.
But you are right, airports, sea ports, and other areas where people would try to come in need to be beefed up.
I would be more then happy to discuss border security issues with our northern friends if they wish.
But my main point was that everyone in Washington DC seems to think that border security only applies to Mexico, and I'm saying it doesn't.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_hijackers
And no one here is blaming Canada for border security issues, we're just pointing out that border security remains a problem between the two countries, with fault lying on both sides equally. It's just a problem, not a blame game.
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