IMPORTANT PETITION to ease visa regulations
Tim Jaques
vexari at yahoo.ca
Mon Jul 27 16:31:56 ADT 2009
I would agree with that, except that if they want people to sign a petition I don't see why the parties in question shouldn't be named. Besides, if the person is banned from the US, they don't need to Google to find that out.
Timothy Jaques
Dalhousie, NB
"We live in a free country where people have as much right to express outrageous and ridiculous opinions as moderate ones." Mr. Justice Ian Binnie, WIC Radio Ltd. v. Simpson, 2008 SCC 40.
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From: James Thurgood <jthurgood at yahoo.com>
To: cbmusic at locals.ca
Sent: Monday, July 27, 2009 1:15:44 PM
Subject: IMPORTANT PETITION to ease visa regulations
In matters concerning people's troubles at the border, it is probably better NOT to identify the parties inovlved by name - there is always a danger that when they try to cross the border in the future, a border guard will do a Google search on their name, and discover that they "have a history" ...
Do we have a moderator? If so, perhaps the name of the musician and band in question can be removed from the previous posts.
- thurg
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