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Posted by David in MB on March 07, 2003 at 12:48:47 from (209.5.243.3):
In Reply to: apology posted by Terry on March 07, 2003 at 08:35:11:
Hey Terry your heart was in the right place. Too bad others took it the wrong way. That happens. I'm proud to be a Canadian, but not so happy with those idiots who think to be a good Canadian you must dislike Americans.We have them unfortunatly in government too. Trying to rid ourselfs of them but I think they will always be with us and the best we can hope for is tominimize the damage they do. We must never forget your Civil War. Would America do that again if it had the chance, I would hope not. And for all those who would read this, I think the drive for peace people need to ask themselves What Peace? Remember 9-11. Was that peace? Is peace just getting through the day without my neighbourhood blowing up? I think not! On a lighter note Terry. Glad to see you came to my neck of the woods last year. If you come again I'd be glad to give you not one finger, but four fingers and my thumb in a handshake. Welcome anytime. Your Neighbor David
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