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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck who wrote (2284)3/29/2003 10:03:01 AM
From: Ally   of 37787
 
Don't travel to the States if the natives there cannot respect a neighbour's position of the war. Do Canadians go around puncturing the cars of American tourists here because we do not support the Lone Ranger's war policy?

Stay home in Canada. Our country is big and there are plenty of things to enjoy here. Why go to Florida where many people walk around with guns strapped to jackets and pantihoses? Why drive to the States and be embroiled in the paranoia of a terrorist attack.

Want sun? Visit the Carribean islands. The beaches there are wonderful, the folks there are wonderful... they welcome the Canadians and their loonies.

Close the border so that Canadians can leave in peace.


>>A Quebec Senator is warning Canadian snowbirds to be careful going the United States after his car tires were slashed in Florida, an incident he attributes to a backlash over anti-American comments by Liberal MPs and Cabinet ministers.

Roch Bolduc said his wife, Gisèle, found a "huge nail in one of the brand new Michelin tires" after it was parked in a lot Monday while she was doing errands near their condo in Pompano Beach.

He said his wife, whom he will join in Florida next week, has heard of similar incidents in the area happening to other cars with Canadian licence plates. Fellow Canadian snowbirds have reportedly had their cars scratched with car keys, he said.<<
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