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    Ayers was denied entry to Canada

    http://www.stephentaylor.ca/
    William Ayers, a distinguished education professor from the University of Illinois at Chicago, said he was perplexed and disappointed when the Canada Border Services Agency declared him inadmissible at the Toronto City Centre Airport on Sunday evening.
    He said he has travelled to Canada more than a dozen times in the past.
    “It seems very arbitrary,” he said. “The border agent said I had a conviction for a felony from 1969. I have several arrests for misdemeanours, but not for felonies.”
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    Re: Ayers was denied entry to Canada

    I find this to be very strange for Canada of all places. But I don't think any U.S. persons of a sound mind will feel sorry for him!
    Now see here how sleepy-headed all our opponents are, and how little it helps a man to rely on the ancient fathers, for all their repute down the course of the ages! Were they not all equally blind to, yes, and heeldess of, Paul's clearest and and plainest words?

    --Martin Luther

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