Posted by trucker40 on April 20, 2008 at 21:30:06 from (69.154.212.3):
In Reply to: Re: All fueled up posted by buickanddeere on April 20, 2008 at 18:53:05:
Well he!!,why dont you just get a mule and unhook from the electricity.You can get you a pedal generator and stay on the computer. You can always make a case that somebodys got it worse so dont gripe.Yeah and its a shame peoples got it bad.I hear they are eating mud and grease in Haiti.I have a cousin thats a missionary in Haiti. I think whoever is responsible for these things like that should be held accountable.Trouble is,its coming from our country,and the people responsible are using our country to sneak and hide and starve people,among other crimes.and the people that are supposed to stop this kind of stuff,dont care.Plus are not going to do anything to stop it,and may actually help it happen if they can profit from it. Canada is just as or even more corrupt than the United States.They are our good friends,but I surely doubt they carry us in any concievable way.They may think they do,but mostly Canada is a pain to us.Everything we are for,they are usually against,and we grow lots of grain,and we have lots of oil,still number 3 in the world. They may have built a few factories to break US unions,but how is that help?They make movies there now,usually not that good of a movie.I think its good we are friends with Canada,and its good they do have resources we can use,but I think there is quite a lot of our stuff going up there as well,which is good for us.To say Canada carries us is a stretch of the imagination,in any way you can imagine it.Theres about 5 times more of us to start with.They are good friends,and a lot alike,but not dependent on each other so much.We are more dependent on Mexico,Central,South America really,as thats where lots of food comes from now,and California.Canada probly buys food from us too.
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