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To: AuBug who wrote (44717)7/13/2007 1:27:11 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78413
 
High, wide and random..

I like it ... a real Burt Lancaster line.

Someday we gon mak a greengono out of you.. You have your very own gold mine you can't work, a silver mine where everyone on strike, and field of beans as far as the eye can see .. an you have three names on ballot. El Uno Ricardo Tater , El Derecha Lejana Hombre Paja, El Rojo Socialista (deceased).

Random is getting to be pretty much the way it is in Canuckistan, the land of the borderline infeasible. BC, Manitoba, NFLD, Saskatchewan, Ontario, have all had their flings at confiscation, socialist arbitrary legislation, excessive taxation and unreasonable regs and just anti industrial governments. AB is a tad too green in its land access regs. Even Quebec has some weird regs. Right now the most mine friendly areas are Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Quebec. NWT and Nunavut are dicey. Big money to play there. Yukon would like to see miners, but the DFO is a real problem. Knee jerk as hell. Ontario's recent 13% diamond royalty is a real pail of ice water.

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