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Combat Ineffective

The war on women in combat. Canada's princely Alberta. More plain speak. Plus much else.

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Our Premier Klein is a man much like President Bush -- what you see is what you get. He is well respected in Alberta, the type of man who wrote to the American ambassador to ensure that America knew Albertans did not agree with our Prime Minister's decision to not support America. The letter was sent before the ambassador rebuked us for our behavior. This behavior was from our Prime Minister and members of his party. Albertans have held rallies, started websites, and even raised money for an ad to be placed in USA Today letting Americans know where we stood in this matter. 71% of western Canada support President Bush and the war. Our population is 6-8% American in Alberta and we did not want them to take any flak over the great divide of the western and eastern thinking on this matter.

America knows the oil is here, and to my knowledge nothing has been said regarding it. ... If Washington wants our oil, I am sure they will contact the Prime Minister, but it would take him about three years to make a decision, you know! He could embark on a mumbling exercise for a long time! He mumbles well!

Your suggestion has merit -- and yes, it would be quite a surprise to the Arab world, a significant surprise!...

p>The one thing I would like to see is American and Canadians relationship be a partnership in all our endeavors in the future. A new Prime Minister and time to get settled is necessary for us at this time, but we will elect a leader who understands the meaning of loyalty to our neighbors and is determined to create a military that is as modern as a forces can be, with the latest equipment and high military standards. Our soldiers are great, but it is difficult to shoot an enemy with your finger after arriving on the slow boat from Canada in the wrong uniform. br> -- Carole Graham /p> p> Apropos "Oil on Reserve" by Herbert London, exactly why is Canada a more dependable trading partner than is Saudi Arabia? The Saudis frequently have increased production -- to their own detriment -- to benefit the U.S. economy, while the Canadians have...what? br> -- David Govett br> Davis, CA /p> p> DIXIE CHIQUITAS br> Re: Enemy Central's
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louis vuitton| 4.26.10 @ 11:07PM

Anyone, with an IQ of at least double digits and who has listened to Senator Bob Graham speak off the cuff for over 2 minutes, a hitherto undiscovered diary from 1947 was made public by the National Archives. canada goose president of sending.

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