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Posted by Paul in Mich on August 31, 2005 at 05:47:03 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Alberta Ca Oil Fields posted by Rudi on August 30, 2005 at 16:55:43:
Rudi, Im not trying to be cynical, but the short answer is if selling oil to "We Americans" south of the border (west of the border to Hugh) is s drain on the Canadian economy, then don"t sell it to us. I believe as Hugh MacKay states below that if you take all things into consideration, it pretty well washes out between Canada and the U.S. I"m sure if I dig deep enough I can create some sore spots to go the other way. We are neighbors, and for the most part, pretty darned good neighbors, and in the end, I dont think either of us takes much advantage over the other. Last time I looked, there are a whole lot of American cars being built in Canada. Its easy to see the small picture and miss the big picture. Quit beliving everything you hear on T.V. or read in the rags. It will only make your blood boil for nothing. Yes, we have to do it here stateside too.
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