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Microcap & Penny Stocks : TGL WHAAAAAAAT! Alerts, thoughts, discussion.

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To: Buckey who wrote (92272)9/22/2001 3:27:08 PM
From: Cheesehead  Read Replies (4) of 150070
 
<I agree and that attack was as much on us in Canada>

No it was not. The attack was more on the USA than ANYONE else. It happened on our soil, killed mostly Americans, and cost the USA tons of money. How can you say it was as much an attack on Canada???

If you meant to say that the attack was on all the free world and what we stand for, I would agree with you. Just don't try to imply Canada was as much of the reason for the attack as the USA was. The USA is the leader of the free world, the beacon for all those who respect life and freedom, and the most powerful nation in the world.

Perhaps I misunderstood your post.

And as for some Canadians who are all upset that the President failed to mention Canada in his speech, I fail to see the significance. Its not like Canada is a major military might who is going to have the same impact as Britain will in the upcoming military action. There were alot of friendly nations the President did not mention.

Canada is one of MANY friendly nations to the USA who have come forward to stand with us and help in any way they can. I am proud to be an American and very greatful for the support from Canada.

GOD BLESS THE USA.
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