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Old Oct 3, 2007, 05:36 pm   #86 (permalink) (top)
Nono
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I'd fight until all the blood was ripped from my body and my last breath.
Well I can't gainsay you personally, Prax. And obviously Canadians would be horrified at the thought of American military invasion.

But then I see Canadian sovereignty being dismantled day after day with the full acquiescence of the Canadian government under Poodle-in-Chief Stephen Harper (who inherited the title when Tony Blair stepped down) ... Of course they don't call it loss of sovereignty, they call it "lowering trade barriers" and "making Canada more competitive".

Why do Canadians put up with Harper handing their birthright to Wall Street like that? And you think these same Canadians would resist a US invasion.

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The only reason why our population is so south and close together is for lower costs in transportation and trade, less travel, not as densly populated as you guys, so we basically don't need to move north yet..... although there are plenty of communities, towns, cities and military bases very high in the norths.
My, my... I suggest you read up on Canadian realities. A good place to start is Desmond Morton's A short history of Canada. As for "plenty" of urban areas and military in the north, well I don't know how you'd define "plenty".

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You're shinning that perfect example of typical US knowlege of the average Canadian.
Well shucks boy, ah does ma best.


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