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Originally posted by Rudey
No. It is of no concern to you.
This is American policy, an American decision for America. You are a Canadian - one who constantly talks about America like some fat woman frothing at the mouth at the sight of a piece of cake.
You are making allegations:
You made an allegation of racial profiling. You hurt people who do feel racial profiling is an issue because this has nothing to do with race. Someone tried to say that Mr. Terror supporting singer is of mixed race but he isn't - he is considered white.
-Rudey
--So again, if you care, let him into your no-standard country
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See again your missing the point - this actually is a concern of those who live on America's borders and those who have signed onto some of the joint security programs with the US. Now in the case of advanced passenger lists, which the UK signed on to, Mr. Stevens should have been flagged and stopped in the UK if there were any concerns raised by both the UK security system or the US security system - the fact that there was a possible failure in this system does cause concern for those participating in the joint security protocols...
As for my allegations of racial profiling - well sorry for using the term Mr. Stevens did, and my Fraternity brother, and Mr. Arar (the big security related case up here right now).
Finally... nice dig at Canada yet again... from someone who claims to have never made such comments. Interesting double standard you hold yourself to...