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| photo: Laura Carpenter (Newport Daily Express) |
Early
this year Derby Line, Vermont and Stanstead, Quebec got into a row over long
simmering issues and the Stansteaders sealed the border—with flower pots. These
are not 800 pounders, like the ones at US government building entrances post 9/11. No, these
are… just flower pots. Now
the controversy has caught the attention of the BBC. Check out this December 11 BBC
television report: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-20649024.
It's sad that the painted white line that alone marked the international border is gradually being replaced by less friendly symbols of the nation-state. The feds make life more complicated than it needs to be--no surprise there.
It's sad that the painted white line that alone marked the international border is gradually being replaced by less friendly symbols of the nation-state. The feds make life more complicated than it needs to be--no surprise there.
Peoples' diplomacy: Talk. Be
candid. Be fair. Keep it simple. Stay friends.
et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatis
[And
on Earth peace and goodwill to all]






