Like the way you tried to denigrate "my" fact above, even though it's exactly the same fact as "your" fact?
Busted, hack.
Uh no Pogo, your "fact" I was referring to was you claiming this did't happen anywhere near the border.
I said it didn't happen anywhere near a border crossing (and I even gave you a map) but the active point at the time was the myth that she "drove through without stopping".
Asshole.
No, Pogo the argument started when Bode made the claim that this happened nowhere near a border, those were her exact words, and I said that was untrue, that the woman had crossed the border then got pulled over for a secondary inspection, they you came in with "this wasn't at a border crossing" which I never said it was. I have maintained from the beginning that the woman crossed the border, then for some odd reason was pulled over some ways away for a secondary inspection.
You may not have claimed that this did't happen anywhere near a border, but Bodey certainly did and that s who my original comment was made to and then you jumped in for who knows what reasons. To defend a fellow liberal I suppose.
And you JUST DID IT AGAIN. It's in bold.
Read the entire story Pogo, the checkpoint was set up on the road leading between Canada and the US, are you saying her car just magically appeared between the border and a checkpoint and so that's why she got stopped in the checkpoint?
She HAD to have crossed the border in order to have gotten stopped in the checkpoint and in fact she says that she often crosses the border in that area and has never had a problem before.
Read the MAP, moron. NY37 goes parallel to the border -- not across it. If you were going to cross to Canada (or come from there) you'd be coming in on NY812. Which is, once again, at least ten miles away from the exact spot.
The altercation unfolded when agents stopped 21-year-old Jessica A. Cooke at about 3:30 p.m. on Route 37, just north of The Kitchen at Iroquois Farm restaurant, during a routine checkpoint, she said. (Watertown Daily Times)
Now Google Maps sez if you're at that restaurant, and you want to drive into Canada, your nearest route is 10 miles south on NY37, then right on NY 812 to the border. And this was "just north" of there. You could come to that checkpoint from anywhere, including the restaurant, all the way down to Watertown or up to Malone -- 130+ miles -- without ever leaving NY37 or touching any part of Canada.
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