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Re: Further to shipping from Canada
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Posted by SAH on November 30, 2004 at 21:23:54 from (209.89.249.201):
In Reply to: Re: Further to shipping from Canada posted by Dug on November 30, 2004 at 18:29:52:
Its funny that anyone who has a different opinion is just plain wrong and not just different. Yes there is a difference in the way the east votes as compared to west-central Canada but there are many different factors for that. I happen to be from the east but live in the west and both parts of the country have their high points and low points but overall we get along not half bad. As to the fact that we didn't stand with you I seem to remember hearing of a couple conflicts around 1914 and 1939 that we were hip deep in for a couple years before the US showed up and I mean no disprect with that, the world is a better place for having the US as involved as it is but the first time someone disagrees with a course of action all of the previous help given and sacrifices made are quickly forgotten (Afganistan, Gulf I and Yugoslavia). I don't want to start another flood of polotical posts but I assume you guys would understand a little patriotism.
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