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a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"jps" wrote in message ... In article , says... Doug Kanter wrote: "Bert Robbins" wrote: Len, I do not think that a lot of the Americans on this newsgroup can comprehend what an "Ugly American" really is. Why don't you paint a picture for us of an "Ugly American." You are a stupid little man. And you are such a class act, Kanter. And where might that leave you? Oh yeah, in Derby. I'm sorry Dougie, I mised your dig at me. I'll try and do a better job of looking out for your insightful responses in the future. |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 02:46:05 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:39:29 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: Personally, I'd vote for supporting Canada's entire military budget, but only if they bomb Quebec back into the stone age. ~~ mutter - French speaking dorks - mutter ~~ Better be careful. Just this weekend I saw the top Quebecer in Parliament talk about Quebec having it's own army. How many miles from Quebec border to your town? Trust me on this - if Quebec gets it's own "army", they will surrender as soon as they are formed. They speak French after all. :) The best French troops were not even French. |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
Jim C.
You are wearing blinders if you don't think Canada benefits from a strong US Military. "Jim Carter" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... It's because of its neighbor to the south that Canada doesn't have to spend a lot of money on its military. Instead of buying all of those natural resources from you guys, what's to stop China from marching onto Canadian soil and just taking it? Canada does not rely on the US Military. We do not have the "enemies" that you have. We are a nation that uses diplomacy. China does not have the bad manners that other countries have. They do not march in and take over countries. ;-) Jim |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:31:57 -0500, "Bert Robbins" wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ In terms of who deserves the most credit it is unmistakenly Gorbatsjov. Why is it there is such a need to blow up the part Reagan played? Don't you think any president with a smart advisor would have done not exactly the same but would have added in the same amount? No, Reagan was the drivinig force in tearing down the iron curtain. Actually, history was on both their sides. The borders were already porous as a screened hatch in a submarine, the economies of the various Baltic states were becoming more Westernized with a healthy open black market fueled by some really good smugglers (a story of whom has never been written but I wish would be), Poland and Hungary had already become democratized - the forces of history. They were in the right place in the right time for it all to come crashing down. The fact that Reganites took credit for it is an accident of that same history. I suspect that the Pope deserves a big chunk of the credit for motivating people. Some of his comments on Communism during that period were very similar to Martin Luther King's on racism here. |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 13:22:42 +0000, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote:
Someday, I really hope that the story of the Smuggling Monks is told. It's a very interesting by-product of that time and one that, fifty years from now, will become celebrated as important. I have no special knowledge of it other than somebody I know who knows somebody, etc, but that's going to be a fun read. I've never heard anything about them. Hopefully, someone will write it down before it's lost to history. What country are we talking about? Poland? |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Smith Smithers" wrote in message ... Jim C. You are wearing blinders if you don't think Canada benefits from a strong US Military. The only benefit that is possible is that Canada sells some excellent military equipment to the USA. Jim |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:04:31 -0500, Smith Smithers wrote:
Jim C. You are wearing blinders if you don't think Canada benefits from a strong US Military. Sometimes, just sometimes, I wonder if we benefit from a strong military. ;-) Bullets or butter? World's policeman doesn't come without a cost. |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
"Shortwave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 02:46:05 GMT, Don White wrote: Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Sun, 30 Oct 2005 19:39:29 -0500, " *JimH*" wrote: Personally, I'd vote for supporting Canada's entire military budget, but only if they bomb Quebec back into the stone age. ~~ mutter - French speaking dorks - mutter ~~ Better be careful. Just this weekend I saw the top Quebecer in Parliament talk about Quebec having it's own army. How many miles from Quebec border to your town? Trust me on this - if Quebec gets it's own "army", they will surrender as soon as they are formed. They speak French after all. :) And the French battle flag is plain white :-) |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
Harry,
Even someone with your limited mental capacity can see the need for a strong military. You can disagree with the use of the military, but I don't believe anyone would recommend the US do away with it's military. You have amazed me with your logic in the past, so you might just recommend we do disarm the military. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim Carter wrote: "Smith Smithers" wrote in message ... Jim C. You are wearing blinders if you don't think Canada benefits from a strong US Military. The only benefit that is possible is that Canada sells some excellent military equipment to the USA. Jim Simps like "Smithers" believe the United States is the bastion of freedom and democracy in the world. Since the ascent of Bush, the United States has become a pariah, and I'd bet there are Canadians who wish they could move their country away from the USA so as to avoid any missiles aimed at the USA that miss. |
a bystanders view on the us noise that is made here
Harry Krause wrote:
Simps like "Smithers" believe the United States is the bastion of freedom and democracy in the world. Since the ascent of Bush, the United States has become a pariah, and I'd bet there are Canadians who wish they could move their country away from the USA so as to avoid any missiles aimed at the USA that miss. Can we assume you'd clime up on that missile launcher to congratulate them as GI Jane Fonda did? -- Skipper |
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