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Ayers denied entry to Canada

Sandhusker

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An American education professor, one of the founders of a radical 1960s group known as the Weather Underground, which was responsible for a number of bombings in the United States in the early 1970s, was turned back at the Canadian border last night.

Dr. William Ayers, a professor of education at the University of Illinois-Chicago and a leader in educational reform, was scheduled to speak at the Centre for Urban Schooling at University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. But that appearance has now been temporarily cancelled.

"I don't know why I was turned back," Ayers said in an interview this morning from Chicago. "I got off the plane like everyone else and I was asked to come over to the other side. The border guards reviewed some stuff and said I wasn't going to be allowed into Canada. To me it seems quite bureaucratic and not at all interesting ... If it were me I would have let me in. I couldn't possibly be a threat to Canada."
 

Tam

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Sandhusker said:
An American education professor, one of the founders of a radical 1960s group known as the Weather Underground, which was responsible for a number of bombings in the United States in the early 1970s, was turned back at the Canadian border last night.

Dr. William Ayers, a professor of education at the University of Illinois-Chicago and a leader in educational reform, was scheduled to speak at the Centre for Urban Schooling at University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. But that appearance has now been temporarily cancelled.

"I don't know why I was turned back," Ayers said in an interview this morning from Chicago. "I got off the plane like everyone else and I was asked to come over to the other side. The border guards reviewed some stuff and said I wasn't going to be allowed into Canada. To me it seems quite bureaucratic and not at all interesting ... If it were me I would have let me in. I couldn't possibly be a threat to Canada."

I suppose He wasn't a threat to the US either but he blow up what and recently said his only regret is that he didn't do what.

People that have DUI's don't cross that border so why in God's green earth should a known terrorist get a pass.
 

Sandhusker

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Tam said:
Sandhusker said:
An American education professor, one of the founders of a radical 1960s group known as the Weather Underground, which was responsible for a number of bombings in the United States in the early 1970s, was turned back at the Canadian border last night.

Dr. William Ayers, a professor of education at the University of Illinois-Chicago and a leader in educational reform, was scheduled to speak at the Centre for Urban Schooling at University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. But that appearance has now been temporarily cancelled.

"I don't know why I was turned back," Ayers said in an interview this morning from Chicago. "I got off the plane like everyone else and I was asked to come over to the other side. The border guards reviewed some stuff and said I wasn't going to be allowed into Canada. To me it seems quite bureaucratic and not at all interesting ... If it were me I would have let me in. I couldn't possibly be a threat to Canada."

I suppose He wasn't a threat to the US either but he blow up what and recently said his only regret is that he didn't do what.

People that have DUI's don't cross that border so why in God's green earth should a known terrorist get a pass.

According to Reader, he's sorry for what he did....... :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

Tam

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Sandhusker said:
Tam said:
Sandhusker said:
An American education professor, one of the founders of a radical 1960s group known as the Weather Underground, which was responsible for a number of bombings in the United States in the early 1970s, was turned back at the Canadian border last night.

Dr. William Ayers, a professor of education at the University of Illinois-Chicago and a leader in educational reform, was scheduled to speak at the Centre for Urban Schooling at University of Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. But that appearance has now been temporarily cancelled.

"I don't know why I was turned back," Ayers said in an interview this morning from Chicago. "I got off the plane like everyone else and I was asked to come over to the other side. The border guards reviewed some stuff and said I wasn't going to be allowed into Canada. To me it seems quite bureaucratic and not at all interesting ... If it were me I would have let me in. I couldn't possibly be a threat to Canada."

I suppose He wasn't a threat to the US either but he blow up what and recently said his only regret is that he didn't do what.

People that have DUI's don't cross that border so why in God's green earth should a known terrorist get a pass.

According to Reader, he's sorry for what he did....... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sandhusker are you looking to try readers patience so she jumps down off her soap box AGAIN and lays a tongue lashing on you :wink:
 

Tam

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Sandhusker said:
What? Little 'ol me? Tam, I'm just pointing out what she said.... :wink:

I'm just telling you, be scared be very scared if she has to jump down off the soap box again. You know it is getting harder and harder for her to climb back up there. :wink: :lol:
 

hypocritexposer

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At least the Canadian authorities recognize a terrorist when they see one, many democrats wouldn't know what to look for. Or they've been reading to many apoligies for ayers in the media.
 
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