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Posted by Canadian to the US on February 21, 2003 at 12:01:49 from (192.91.147.130):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Solution for terrorist problem posted by bill b va on February 20, 2003 at 16:20:24:
I'm glad this string quieted down ! Let's try to remember who accepted 90% of the airplanes in the air during 9-11. We turned our country into a stop-over for hundreds of Americans. We also enjoy your warmer climbs during our nasty winters. Those California strawberries are a reminder that we need to share what we have. Even if we do have differences, there are similarities which make us stronger as allies. I never heard anyone who buys our natural gas and Hudson's Bay electricity complain as they are getting it cheaper than the rate we pay here at home. As for the French minority wanting to separate, they can go anywhere they want to but Canada will stay where it is !
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