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Posted by Paul in Mich on August 31, 2005 at 17:39:10 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Alberta Ca Oil Fields posted by Rudi on August 31, 2005 at 13:49:51:
Rudi, Thanks for your well thought response to my statements. I too was not trying to be argumentive, and most of all disrespectful or insulting, and I do recognize that while we have many things in common, we are still two separate countries, therefore there are bound to be differences. I will say that it is the responsibility of Canadians to make sure that their rescources are not flittered away and unfairly kept from Canadians, rather than the responsibility of the U.S. as a customer todo so. I also agree that tariffs should be outlawed as they do nobody any good. Open markets and competition is the only fair way to trade under any circumstance. I thik we both can agree that the media both here and in Canada have done their level best to drive a wedge between us. Heck, the media here tries to drive a wedge between me and my next door neighbor. Its just their nature, as "Good news" doesn"t sell, but "Bad news" sells like hotcakes. That said, I even ask for a second opinion when I see the score of the Redwings vs Maple leaf"s game. I guess I am cynical when it comes to the media or lawyers. You are right, we do have similarities, as well as differences. I have noticed that between the missus and myself also. That may not be all bad either. Lastly and perhaps mostly, while I am of German descent, Thank God for that "one vote" so that we don"t have to speak German. Again, thanks for your reply, I enjoyed reading your perspective of things. By the way, what old tractor ot tractors do you have? I have a 1952 Farmall H, and a 1940 Farmall A dual fuel. Regards, Paul in Mich
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