Border Crossing at Windsor


Find it interesting how lightly the characters taking crossing the border into Canada. John Sargent out right tells that border guard that he is a fugitive from the law. The the border guard just sort of laughs. Can't imagine that you would see such a scene in a movie today.



Gabriel Krichinsky when he arrives late for the family Thanksgiving dinner: Vy didja cud da TOIKEY?

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Simply put, those were better days, when America had its priorities straight, at least in terms of keeping riffraff out of the country and protecting its own values. Nowadays we have an administration that refuses to call a spade a spade when it comes to killers like Hasan.

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when America had its priorities straight, at least in terms of keeping riffraff out of the country and protecting its own values

What are you on about? They crossed the border into C A N A D A.


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that's what i say. and they haven't stopped me...yet.



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I definitely remember the days when crossing at Windsor was no big deal. Must be a PTA now!

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