Friday, August 17, 2007

Let It Roll

A couple days after my post about The Nation's piece on the alleged NAFTA superhighway, I found a right-wing complaint that the magazine blew it because it wasn't suspicious enough.

Here's what I don't get. Let's say there is this huge highway they're building that goes from Mexico to Canada. Why is this a problem? We already have roads that connect at borders, not to mention water and air routes, so what's the big deal?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wouldn't this be a good thing? The Mexicans are just trying to get to Canada in the first place -- but they all get lost in the USA due to the lack of a direct road to their real destination.

9:55 PM, August 17, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Think of what this would do - a whole new market for back bacon and hockey.

11:31 AM, August 18, 2007  

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