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BobShaw

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Re: Americans and East-Europeans
« Reply #20 on: September 27, 2017, 05:33:39 pm »

Why would anyone want to terrorize Canada? It is inconsequential in world affairs, you can't walk to it, and if you occupy it, you'd have to actually work, otherwise you'd freeze to death.
I guess means that they mind their own business and don't cause consequences for other countries?
Actually the US has invaded Canada at least twice and lost.
Canada is a fabulous place. Just spent two weeks there.
Right up there with most of Europe and Japan.

They should get Canada to negotiate with North Korea.
I would rather die from old age than radiation poisoning caused by a tweet.

The rate of bee deaths in Canada is actually quite low. Probably not that many bees in Canada compared to Australia due to climate and trees being mainly pines. We have about 5 deaths each year from bees which far exceeds terrorism. More people actually die falling out of bed.
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Re: Americans and East-Europeans
« Reply #21 on: September 27, 2017, 05:35:17 pm »

Damn it, Canada gets all the best statistics.
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Re: Americans and East-Europeans
« Reply #22 on: September 27, 2017, 05:39:25 pm »

We have far fewer terrorism-related deaths in the UK than we used to have. Fortunately, the Provisional IRA has stopped its 'armed struggle' & no longer receives vast amounts of money from misguided US citizens via Noraid, in order to fund its campaign of terror. Just saying.
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