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Fascist Oligarchs Attack Cute Cuddly Canadians
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543Doesn't offend me. Just sounds like this: math.luc.edu Hey, I'm all iLazarus_Long-9/3/2002
542If we're so subsidised, why ain't we rich .... you ask that slippery-tonmarcos-9/3/2002
541<i>maybe ask kholt and Steven Rogers and other stalwarts of your thread asLane3-9/3/2002
540My 'attack of leftwing Newspeak' offends you? - well i'm sooo sorry,marcos-9/3/2002
539<i>In 2000, forest products contributed $20.8 billion to gross domestic prE. Charters-9/3/2002
538<i>and insp pays the server bills</i> So you're good for anotherLazarus_Long-9/3/2002
537This thread will live as long as the rivers flow, and insp pays the server billsmarcos-9/3/2002
536Canada's timber industry is worth 49 billion and 80% of that is exported. WeE. Charters-9/3/2002
535Message 17945483Cogito Ergo Sum-9/3/2002
534Short term solution is to ship to China, Germany, and Russia, where they will noE. Charters-9/2/2002
533KC, yeah, but that's the fun in it ... <i>evereything</i> pissesTerry Maloney-9/2/2002
532Just To Piss Off Alberta Before He Moves On To Greater Thangs. This will guaranEashoa' M'sheekha-9/2/2002
531US Corporate Subsidy for Forestry: sell timber even further below cost is the poEashoa' M'sheekha-9/2/2002
530U.S. aims new 'bullet' at lumber products Value-added industry targetedEashoa' M'sheekha-9/2/2002
529Softwood: U.S. wants radical change America's lumber lobby wants more than Eashoa' M'sheekha-9/2/2002
528>>we must respond against US goods and services, it's that simple<&Eashoa' M'sheekha-9/2/2002
527Dang! This thread is still alive! Haven't been over here in ages! <i&gLazarus_Long-9/2/2002
526Yes, lest we forget Herr Einsatzgruppenführer Rrrrragosta .... speaking of marcos-9/2/2002
525OT:<GGG> Softwood move blocked Agence France-Presse Saturday, August 31,Eashoa' M'sheekha-9/1/2002
524Tom, that sounds like a plan to us. <g> Best, TerryTerry Maloney-8/31/2002
523Good post by SirRealist. It's hard to follow a debate that suggests the CarThomas M.-8/31/2002
522' Just as they were about to sign the treaty...one of the Mexicans, marcos-8/31/2002
521Hitchens on Kissinger - #reply-17937683 - who shares a healthy slice of the resmarcos-8/31/2002
520<<< In 1988, Washington Post owner Katharine Graham gave a speech at Thomas M.-8/31/2002
519Can't ge the Qt libraries to respond. Do you suppose I have to install a whoE. Charters-8/30/2002
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