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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 08, 2005 at 19:12:42 from (64.228.11.117):
In Reply to: Re: Canadian John Deere posted by Leroy on April 08, 2005 at 18:03:47:
Leroy: Thankyou, the sore spot is here, we live it every day. You just give us a chance to vent our frustrations. No one in Canada was any quicker off the mark, trading in the US than the Quebecois. We know damn well you people didn't talk to or correspond with them in French, nor did you put up with bilingual labeling. I have been in your grocery stores and supermarkets, you have far better labelling on contents of products, than we do. Canadian Government feels it is far more important to have bilingual labelling than a complete list of ingrediants. Who the H#$% cares if Hugh MacKay ate a can of peaches with some ingrediant he was allergic to. Yes I have allergies and it is mainly additives. Do you suppose Prime Minister Paul Martin weeps when I lie awake all night, as a result of this. I just wish I could pipe the gas emitted, right in his bedroom window. I might add, I've been through most of New England States, Quebec and since I moved here to SW Ontario am getting into MI, IN and OH a bit. I must say in all cases, I've found the people friendly and genuine. Then the circle of friends I travel amoung tend to be old iron and farm guys. They are probably the finest kind in every State and Province. It's just that these bunch of intelectuals, college professors, think tank guys, etc. in Quebec, have been holding this country up for ransom, for far too many years. The Canadian Government don't have the balls to stand up to them.
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