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Trade War and Canadian Pride Mix in Retaliatory Tariffs Against U.S.
Topic Started: Jul 1 2018, 10:28 AM (183 Views)
Robert Stout
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George Aligator
Jul 6 2018, 10:36 AM
Robert Stout
Jul 5 2018, 10:55 PM
George Aligator
Jul 5 2018, 09:08 AM
Why, in the name of some cheap partisan slur, insult the memory of one of America's closest allies?

World War I:Some 619,636 Canadians enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the war, and approximately 424,000 served overseas. Of these men and women, 59,544 members of the CEF died during the war, 51,748 of them as a result of enemy action.

World War II: More than 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and in forces across the Commonwealth. More than 44,000 lost their lives and 54,000 were wounded.
Both were Europe's wars, not mine............ :rollseyes:
You said we bailed out Canada in both wars. An obscene insult as well as an amazing deliberate misreading of history. If you are going to keep trolling that sort of thing, there is nothing I have to say in response. I hope you will do better. There are so few Trump fans worth reading here and yet knowing what they think is my motive for logging on.
If you knew history you would know about "foreign entanglements" and our nation's resistance to becoming involved with both of "Europe's Wars"....You can't make up history as you tiptoe through the tulips........... :lol:
Jesus can raise the dead, but he can't fix stupid
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longbich
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Robert Stout
Jul 6 2018, 06:43 PM
George Aligator
Jul 6 2018, 10:36 AM
Robert Stout
Jul 5 2018, 10:55 PM
George Aligator
Jul 5 2018, 09:08 AM
Why, in the name of some cheap partisan slur, insult the memory of one of America's closest allies?

World War I:Some 619,636 Canadians enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the war, and approximately 424,000 served overseas. Of these men and women, 59,544 members of the CEF died during the war, 51,748 of them as a result of enemy action.

World War II: More than 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and in forces across the Commonwealth. More than 44,000 lost their lives and 54,000 were wounded.
Both were Europe's wars, not mine............ :rollseyes:
You said we bailed out Canada in both wars. An obscene insult as well as an amazing deliberate misreading of history. If you are going to keep trolling that sort of thing, there is nothing I have to say in response. I hope you will do better. There are so few Trump fans worth reading here and yet knowing what they think is my motive for logging on.
If you knew history you would know about "foreign entanglements" and our nation's resistance to becoming involved with both of "Europe's Wars"....You can't make up history as you tiptoe through the tulips........... :lol:
Perhaps this "foreign entanglement" is a prime motive for those who voted for Donald Trump as they are sick and tired of America's exceptionalism?
The American heartland is sick of the USA's involvement in wars like Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan and its support for dictatorial regimes and for the spread of military bases all over the world.
A great deal of blood and treasure has been squandered and most of it from those Americans who previously believed in America's special place in the world.
The failure and moral loss of this ideology during these recent adventures for no gain in respect, wealth or treasure has been festering and the people have finally rejected it.
Donald Trump is the evidence of an outcome of realization that there had been too much loss and perhaps a return to a more isolated America may be in our future?
The Bird of Time has but a little way to fly-
And Lo, the Bird is on the wing. "Omar"
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George Aligator
Jul 6 2018, 10:36 AM
Robert Stout
Jul 5 2018, 10:55 PM
George Aligator
Jul 5 2018, 09:08 AM
Why, in the name of some cheap partisan slur, insult the memory of one of America's closest allies?

World War I:Some 619,636 Canadians enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the war, and approximately 424,000 served overseas. Of these men and women, 59,544 members of the CEF died during the war, 51,748 of them as a result of enemy action.

World War II: More than 1.1 million Canadians served in the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force, and in forces across the Commonwealth. More than 44,000 lost their lives and 54,000 were wounded.
Both were Europe's wars, not mine............ :rollseyes:
You said we bailed out Canada in both wars. An obscene insult as well as an amazing deliberate misreading of history. If you are going to keep trolling that sort of thing, there is nothing I have to say in response. I hope you will do better. There are so few Trump fans worth reading here and yet knowing what they think is my motive for logging on.
Meh, I don't take Bobby too seriously. His brain tumour excuses a lot.
Wolf Braun had died a fiery death and the Archangel emerged.

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