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Posted by Ok, I'll bite.. on February 20, 2003 at 13:16:53 from (168.73.245.53):
In Reply to: Re: Solution for terrorist problem posted by Canadian Cowboy on February 20, 2003 at 11:42:41:
I set here try to think of a decent smart a$$ response to you shoe comment and began to wonder, and have some real questions. No puns intended... Let me walk in your shoes.. Here (USA) we still have the right to own a gun, can't imagine what it would be like not to. We only pay 1.60-1.70 gal for gas, 3.00-4.00 seems unreal. Here you buy property and hold rights to it, I may be wrong on this but doesn't the gov own property in Canada and you lease the use of it. Was there something I (we the US) did to contribute to the restrictions your government places on you? How does US policy contribute to prices and taxes in Canada? Please fill me in. From this side I see, the US sending some form of aid to just about every country (good and bad) in the world, and most have nothing but complaints. Like the US sending corn to S Africa, and thier Gov will not let the people eat it because the may use it to grow MORE food, God forbid. And don't give me that crap about not sure if its healthy due to the gene thing. Starvation isn't healthy. If they don't want it all they have to do is just say so. I happen to beleive that this country is prosperious due to the freedoms we have and not the so called crapy forgien policy's that everyone blames. Likewise our policies don't make nations poor, their lack of feedom does.
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