by "TNSAF" <NotMyAddress@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Nov 11, 2007 at 05:47 PM
"dank" <dank@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:m2jZi.44176$eY.15630@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> uri wrote...
>> Is Canada paradise?
>
> Only if you don't get sick, then you get put on a 6-month waiting
> list for treatment.
First politician who tries to change the current system (other than
shortening wait lists for non-life threatening illnesses) will probably
find
his/her ass on the street at the next election.
>
> Canada's visa laws are also a bit odd, banning most Americans with
> drunken driving convictions from entering the country unless they
> happen to be President of the USA. I thought Canada was an
> egalitarian society where no one was above the law.
>
.... and your free (and democratic) country is keeping Canadians out for
simply insinuating they used illicit drugs ten's of years ago in print or
on
the internet (even if they were never charged).
Our country views a DUI charge a more serious crime than does your USofA
and
therefore one must obtain a waiver (as your current sitting President had
to
do - it expires at the end of his term) to cross our border! So...?