Marc A. Schindler wrote:
> We could call it the Ketchikan Duty Free Zone, like they have in the
U.A.E.
JWR - what do you think of this? is it a good idea? If so, I could try to
get it on the North Carolina Republican Party platform. :-)
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>Where there's a genuine cloud on the horizon is
We could call it the Ketchikan Duty Free Zone, like they have in the U.A.E.
Good news, incidentally. Our foreign minister, Graham Fraser, interceded directly
with Colin Powell, who made sure the 1990 letter which the INS had issued
guaranteeing Pohémétagook residents the right to access all parts
I personally think that the land that Canada would cede to the US should
instead be ceded to JWR. He can then move there and live in peace, and not
have to worry that he is invading Iraq.
Jon
Sandy Rabinowitz wrote"
> My goodness. How difficult would it be for the US and Canada
> to sign a tre
Its owners live in Canada, so you raise a very good question about taxation, and
I'm not sure what the answer is.
Sandy and Melinda Rabinowitz wrote:
> My goodness. How difficult would it be for the US and Canada
> to sign a treaty and redraw the border by a few yards? Let
> the pumps fly the C
My goodness. How difficult would it be for the US and Canada
to sign a treaty and redraw the border by a few yards? Let
the pumps fly the Canadian flag, and if'll make the U.S.
happy, let them build their fences and their watchtowers
behind the filling station. And if the US is concerned about
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