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Originally posted by tothetenthpower
reply to post by Glargod
I thought it was Mars Hill, on account of the 10 mile no fly zone around it?
I heard it was an old nuclear silo built in conjunction with America during the cold war in the event of a Eastern attack.
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by Max_TO
Also, I fear Canada may be trying to take over the world. One polite gesture at a time. *shivers in fear*
Canada, just one "eh" away from total domination I tell ya.
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by Max_TO
Also, I fear Canada may be trying to take over the world. One polite gesture at a time. *shivers in fear*
Canada, just one "eh" away from total domination I tell ya.
edit on 27-12-2011 by projectvxn because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by tothetenthpower
I believe that while Canada is among the truest of allies to the US, any such agreements that would erode the sovereignty of Canada and of the US, no matter how close of allies we may be, should never take place.
Originally posted by tothetenthpower
reply to post by Glargod
What Atlantic Provinces?
Ottawa thinks everything east of Quebec, is Quebec
Originally posted by xXxinfidelxXx
reply to post by CALGARIAN
We don't have a nuclear weapons program but we're one of the top ten in the world for uranium/plutonium production. Where do you think most of that goes? There's a reason why Canada still is the foremost in the field of nuclear reactor design. CANDU reactors are still the pre-eminent type of nuclear reactor found throughout the world.
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by tothetenthpower
Well, Canada did not directly participate in the Iraq War.
Jean Chretien would have if the UN had sanctioned the action, however.
This is not to say that Canadian soldiers did not fight in the Iraq War. On the contrary. Exchange soldiers participated along side US military personnel in combat actions in Iraq, and have bled with us in Afghanistan since the very beginning.
If Canada was a puppet of the US, or at the constant beck and call Canada would have send more than just a handful of soldiers to Iraq under an already existing Canadian/US soldier exchange program. Without which no Canadian soldier would have served in Iraq.
No offense, but we(Canada) belong to the Crown of England.
We may suffer from delusional sovereignty syndrome if anything.
We(Canada) are a Crown asset which the Unites States Republic is trying to buy out.
Watch this, the first thing that will happen when Quebec separates is the Atlantic Provinces being bought out by the US LOL
Originally posted by projectvxn
reply to post by Glargod
No offense, but we(Canada) belong to the Crown of England.
I'm aware. But Canada is autonomous nonetheless.
We may suffer from delusional sovereignty syndrome if anything.
Just revolt...What could go wrong?
We(Canada) are a Crown asset which the Unites States Republic is trying to buy out.
I don't quite see it that way. There are globalist interests in Canada and in the US who see the concept of national sovereignty(delusional or actual) as a roadblock to world domination. Not everyone in Canada's government nor that of the US believes this way.
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Watch this, the first thing that will happen when Quebec separates is the Atlantic Provinces being bought out by the US LOL
Nah, too cold.