Brad Ackerman in USMA 11919 asked

>On Wednesday, March 28, 2001, at 06:34 , Joseph B. Reid wrote:
>
>> Brad Ackerman concluded his USMA 11901 with
>>
>>> Brad Ackerman N1MNB  "It is in fact our contention that...the
>>> U.S.-Canada
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]      border is likely to disappear before any
>>> politician
>>> PGP: 0x62D6B223       finds the political courage to negotiate its
>>> removal."
>>> http://skaro.pair.com/      -- Papademetriou and Meyers, ceip.org,
>>> June 2000
>>
>> As long as the United States continues with its fascination with guns
>> Canada is unlikely to agree to join the United States.  In the USA there
>> are 4 times as many guns per person than in Canada, and there are 4
>> times
>> more homicides per person in the USA than in Canada.
>
>Please indicate where in the quote it is suggested that Canada would
>join the United States.


"It is in fact our contention that the U.S.-Canada border is likely to
disappear before any politician finds the political courage to negotiate
its  removal."

Perhaps I misunderstood Brad's quotation.  Does it mean that the border is
likely to disappear without the consent of the Canadian Parliament?

Joseph B. Reid
17 Glebe Road West
Toronto    M5P 1C8                       Tel. 416 486-6071

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