Roger L. Simon

June 3rd, 2006 9:38 am

Pajamas Media Tracking Toronto

Pajamas Media has a round-up of blog and MSM reaction to the terrorist arrests in Toronto.

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1. Imperial Valley Christian Center:

Okay, it’s probably just me but my first thought was good thing all these conservative bloggers have been agitating for the building of a wall along the Mexican Border in order to enhance our “border security”.

Most people don’t realize that Toronto refers to the Mexican border city of Toronto (Toronto is a contraction of the spanish words toro and tonto) a point I try to make clear in this post about immigration silliness http://www.ivchristiancenter.com/2006/05/immigration_sil.html on our blog.

Greg Marquez
goyomarquez@earthlink.net

Jun 3, 2006 - 11:50 am 2. CraigC:

Ace’s take on this, with links.

Jun 4, 2006 - 10:04 am

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