PCM Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Canadian columnist Keith Gottschalk apparently didn't enjoy his recent trip through North Dakota. He wrote in this column: Later that day we crossed into North Dakota. Within 20 miles we were welcomed back to the U.S. in a way almost uniquely American. On Interstate 39, we saw a sign that read North Dakota State Police ahead. Then half a mile later the sign read Quote
Chewey Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Leave it to morons like this columnist to interpose rascist allegations again and drag out the same old trite and hackneyed soapbox "talking points" that have caused most people to assign 0 credibility to such types in the past. I thought that a newspaper reporter was to report facts rather than foam at the mouth with personal biases that no one wants to hear about. Quote
IowaBison Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 And it was the 21st century (2000) during the Engelstad standoff. Get your facts right, Keith! (that is, of course, unless you're a real stickler and believe in ordinality) Quote
PCM Posted July 13, 2006 Author Posted July 13, 2006 I wonder how so many Canadians get past the guard dogs and jack-booted state troopers to spend their money in Grand Forks? Quote
Diggler Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 What is this turkey even complaining about? North Dakota is facist because a cop pulled over some Canucks? Quote
The Sicatoka Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Within 20.5 miles of the border ("Within 20 miles .... Then half a mile later ....) he was "outside Grand Forks and the University of North Dakota"? The math on that isn't working for me. It must be some kind of Canadian conversion from metric thing. Quote
tnt Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Ah yes, Canada, the country that attempts to make heroes of draft dodgers. Quote
PCM Posted July 13, 2006 Author Posted July 13, 2006 What is this turkey even complaining about? North Dakota is facist because a cop pulled over some Canucks? No, it's because of Ralph Engelstad. Please try to follow along. Quote
ScottM Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 I-39? Obviously, the guy was in Wisconsin or Illinois, and thought he was in NoDak. Not only is his writing pedestrian, but his sense of geography is awful. He may want to cut down on his "medicine" while driving too ... Quote
The Sicatoka Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 No, it's because of Ralph Engelstad. Please try to follow along. Where do the jack-booted drug dogs fit in again? Quote
The Sicatoka Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 ... cut down on his "medicine" while driving too ... That's where the drug dogs in jack boots fit in! Quote
HockeyMom Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 North Dakota doesn't have State Police....and if those troops were stopping people for no reason they (and the State) would be sued for civil rights violations. I guess the way that I look at it is, if you can't respect our country enough to know the laws, stay in Canada. Don't let the USA door hit you on the ass on the way out. In other news, I'm taking I-57 east tomorrow and then taking the I-84 bypass around Mayville. Then I'm going to take I-39 north to Grand Forks. Quote
PCM Posted July 13, 2006 Author Posted July 13, 2006 I guess the way that I look at it is, if you can't respect our country enough to know the laws, stay in Canada. Don't let the USA door hit you on the ass on the way out. Spoken like a jack-booted state trooper. Quote
jloos Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 I-39? Looks like he missed North Dakota by a couple of States. He should be complaining about Wisconsin. I guess Canadians get confused when they entire the states. Kyle: How do we get to Ottawa? Canadian: We're in Canada! There's only one road! By the way, watch out for Scott, he's a dick! It is pretty fun how a guy from a country with a pretty socialistic government calls us fascists. Quote
Siouxmama Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 North Dakota doesn't have State Police....and if those troops were stopping people for no reason they (and the State) would be sued for civil rights violations. I guess the way that I look at it is, if you can't respect our country enough to know the laws, stay in Canada. Don't let the USA door hit you on the ass on the way out. In other news, I'm taking I-57 east tomorrow and then taking the I-84 bypass around Mayville. Then I'm going to take I-39 north to Grand Forks. Keep your eyes open wide, you never know where that I-39 will lead you! Quote
HockeyMom Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Spoken like a jack-booted state trooper. I'm not a policeman, I'm a princess!!!! Quote
HockeyMom Posted July 13, 2006 Posted July 13, 2006 Keep your eyes open wide, you never know where that I-39 will lead you! Straight to h-e-double hockey sticks! Quote
Air Force One Posted July 14, 2006 Posted July 14, 2006 By the title of this thread I though John Hoff was writing again. Quote
Siouxman Posted July 14, 2006 Posted July 14, 2006 Evidently this idiot isn't aware that his country fines people coming into Canada for DWI's they were convicted of in their own country decades ago. In other words, Canada fines those who have not committed a crime in Canada. Quote
HockeyMom Posted July 14, 2006 Posted July 14, 2006 Evidently this idiot isn't aware that his country fines people coming into Canada for DWI's they were convicted of in their own country decades ago. In other words, Canada fines those who have not committed a crime in Canada. Oh yeah, that's right. Don't you only have 5 or so days to leave Canada before they put a warrant out for your arrest? Quote
siouxforeverbaby Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Later that day we crossed into North Dakota. Within 20 miles we were welcomed back to the U.S. in a way almost uniquely American. OnInterstate 39, we saw a sign that read North Dakota State Police ahead. Then half a mile later the sign read Quote
Cratter Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Does the fact that he has a couple errors in his report (after all he is from another country), take away from his point? I think the lesson here is to avoid "Interstate 39" if you've got illegal drugs in your car. I think the lesson here is to avoid a facist state if you've got illegal drugs in your car. Quote
PCM Posted July 15, 2006 Author Posted July 15, 2006 Does the fact that he has a couple errors in his report (after all he is from another country), take away from his point? No. As far as I can tell, his point is that Canada has bad weather, unreliable electricity and no law enforcement. Quote
HockeyMom Posted July 15, 2006 Posted July 15, 2006 Second, we have highway patrol but no state troopers unless he meant county deputies, which are a little different. Highway Patrolmen are called State Troopers in North Dakota. And yes, you are correct, they have different police powers than Deputies- at least as far as jurisdiction issues. That is why they are not State Police.......as Mr. Smart Canadian referred to them in his nice little factual article. Quote
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