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Re: O/T Canadian gun regisrty
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Posted by George 2 on February 08, 2006 at 17:21:12 from (216.46.141.114):
In Reply to: O/T Canadian gun regisrty posted by Michael Soldan on February 08, 2006 at 16:32:20:
Mike: Start lobbying Schellenberger and Steckle. Harper is sympathetic to our cause. I suspect sometime during the next year or two the penalties for gun crime will increase drastically and the gun registration will be done away with. Better times are a coming as we have rid ourselves of the crooked Liberals. I hope it doesn't have to wait until Harper gets a majority. And by the way do you know that 49.5% of Torontonians were born outside Canada. Half of Toronto are darn aliens (foreigners). Go there, and see for yourself, white people like us are a minority there. It is just a darn UN. And a lot of those people came from countries where dictatorship is common. So what sense of democracy do these people have? I for one think that Toronto is symbolic of what is wrong in this country. Even Duceppe and his separatists are better than the Toronto crowd is.
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