Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
>>>>Actually...yes.
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>>>>I should have come up with something more outrageous. I didn't realize that I was just copying someone else's original thought. It's a strange world.
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>>>My bet... you simply cannot come up with anything more outrageous than what the Homeland Security crowd will come up with.
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>>The thing that gets me is that couldn't someone simply hike across the Canadian border? Somewhere around North Dakota would probably work. I can't believe that it's well protected out there. The movies all make it out to be a big deal to get in to the USA, but I can't believe it's that tough. Or that you would need to burn down half of California to do it.
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>You don't have to go to North Dakota to find a soft spot on the Canadian border (or maybe I should say the U.S. border < s >). Just about anywhere will let you get through.
>I don't know if it's still the same, but I crossed many times at Richford, VT and there you had to drive about 2 miles in to visit with the U.S. Customs post. There were forks on the same road, so I could just head on elsewhere if I chose.
Ah, Jeeze Jim! You just gave them a plan!
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