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In reply to the discussion: Chelsea Manning says she was denied entry to Canada [View all]MrSmokeTooMuch
(2 posts)32. I'm taking a trip to the USA soon
In a week, actually. I'm driving down to take in the scenery and see some new country. Also, I hate to fly!
I have a possession of a narcotic conviction from 1976 on my record but I'm going to take my chances.
I've been to Europe four times and the issue was never brought up. But recently I have been told that the United States of America, the most free country on the planet, frowns upon people like me... retired old farts who once upon a time had a used hash pipe in their denim jacket pocket while REO Speedwagon rolled with the changes on the car's 8-track.
Yes... I am coming to your country to corrupt your youth! Mwah-ha-ha-ha!!! The long game!
Could be a short trip.
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+1. Also...just how much money does Manning have, to vacation out of country?nt
Honeycombe8
Sep 2017
#2
She has supporters, and she also probably is paid for speeches and appearances. nt
tblue37
Sep 2017
#23
If you've been convicted of a felony in the US, you will be denied entry to Canada
jberryhill
Sep 2017
#3
My brother had a dwi-about 10 years ago. He just left his license at home, and presented his
riversedge
Sep 2017
#18
Mine was on a fishing trip and flew in to a small airport-where they went through customs.
riversedge
Sep 2017
#21
Yes, that's the procedure I looked at for my relative. I looked at the denial letter
Nay
Sep 2017
#15
No, not an inherent right. But that doesnt mean it isnt the RIGHT thing to do - it is.
NYC Liberal
Sep 2017
#37
I will tell you what no human has the "right" to do, inherently, morally nor should it be
Eliot Rosewater
Sep 2017
#38
I'm not a "rich person", I own 1 home on a small lot. Should I not be allowed to prevent anyone...
Marengo
Sep 2017
#48
I don't legally own my property, to include the "earth", within it's boundaries?
Marengo
Sep 2017
#52