Northern Border Air Wing Opening In Great Falls Montana

Posted on Wednesday, August 30 at 17:00 by jensonj
The Havre sector includes 456 miles of border with Canada, from the Continental Divide east to the North Dakota border. Great Falls' post is the third of what eventually will be five posts along the U.S.-Canada border created after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Posts in Washington state and New York are operational and the other two are scheduled to open in North Dakota and Michigan next year... Full article: http://www.bismarcktribune.com/articles/2006/08/30/news/state/119970.txt

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  1. by wasjod
    Thu Aug 31, 2006 2:28 am
    America! Fuck yea!

    I wonder if they will shoot at people trying to escape Amerika. Last time I checked the so called terrorists that attacked the Twin Towers were from Saudi Arabia, not Canuckistan. I so wish a depression or at least a recession would come along and send the Yankee dollar plummeting to nothing. Let's see how eager people are to "defend" a border when they have not eaten in a week.

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    My freedom is more important than your great idea.
    – Anonymous

  2. by RPW
    Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:52 pm
    So the Americans are boosting their border patrols in an effort to provide greater security against "bad guys" coming in from Canada.

    Now, Canada is going to arm customs to provide greater security against "bad guys" coming in from the USA.

    The way I figure it, the "bad guys" will be dropped from a terrorist stealth bomber, parasailing into the Dakotas or Montana. Then they will make their way north to cross into Canada, and will immediately turn around and "sneak" into the US.............

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    "We can have a democracy or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of the few. We cannot have both."
    - Justice Louis Brandeis



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