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Re: Re: B-52 Bombers - got a few questions ?????
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Posted by Jim (Mi) on September 25, 2001 at 10:44:02 from (198.208.223.35):
In Reply to: Re: B-52 Bombers - got a few questions ????? posted by mark on September 25, 2001 at 08:07:57:
Mark, I am afraid you are seriously confused here. Go get a map and look at all the pretty pictures of countries. You will notice a continent called North America, below it South America. Yes Canadians are Americans. COMMON SENSE Please do not give the US a bad name. He did ask for wiring schematics, and armorment, just if someone has flown one, and if they are still made. I would hardly call a person from Canada the enemy. Every conflict we have ever been in, Canadians have been first to sign on the dotted line to help. Their boys have sat right beside ours and died to help us. If the United States is at war, so is Canada and vise versa. Go to page 3 and see if this gentleman seems likes a terrorist. I live on the border between Canada and Michigan, and weekly cross over into Canada. Believe me they might have a different name, but Canada and the United States are just about one in the same. We rely on each other.
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