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Old August 22nd 04, 07:26 PM
Moose
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Hi

Many of those cowards who chose to cross into Canada like ****ing dogs
running with their tails between their legs had extreme left-wing views. A
lot of them ended up in positions of influence such as college and
university faculty. There they expoused their left wing bleeding heart
socialist/communist views upon their students. It certainly reflects in
Canadian society today.

On the other hand, it is estimated that somewhere between 30 to 40 thousand
Canadians served in the U. S. military during the war in Southeast Asia.
There are at least 113 Canadians confirmed killed in action and a further 7
still officially listed as missing in action. One Canadian recieved the
Meal of Honor as well.

So who got the better of this pre-NAFTA trade deal? The United States by a
country mile!

Cheers...Chris
Special Operations Officer
Michigan Association of Concerned Veterans
(Canadian Viet Nam Veterans Memorial)


 




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