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โMay-29-2017 04:24 AM
msmith1199 wrote:
The ratio of military spending among other NATO countries is similar and this is what the issue is.
โMay-28-2017 08:56 PM
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โMay-28-2017 04:43 PM
Flyboy320 wrote:jplante4 wrote:Flyboy320 wrote:
Cape Cod wrote:
Oh, and you spelled neighboring wrong.
That's the way we spell it in Canada neighbour..........
Ya I know. I was just pulling your chain. My dad's side of the family were all K'beckers.
You also say PRO cess and not PRAH cess
and sh-edule and not sk-edule
I guess that's how they taught you in sh-ool.
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Chain pulled and dually noted with smile on my face !!! LOL. Well them K`beckers are STILL learning !!! LOL ...tongue in cheek. Y`all have a good day now EH!
โMay-28-2017 03:57 PM
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โMay-28-2017 02:37 PM
memtb wrote:
myredracer, quote... "I wish Americans would leave their firearms at home.You just don't need them here unless your going hunting or heading to Alaska".
With that attitude, I hope that our military follows that concept when/if you "ever" need help!!!! Oh but the way..... You Canadians are many millions of dollars in arrears on your NATO dues!!!
โMay-28-2017 02:35 PM
jplante4 wrote:Flyboy320 wrote:
Cape Cod wrote:
Oh, and you spelled neighboring wrong.
That's the way we spell it in Canada neighbour..........
Ya I know. I was just pulling your chain. My dad's side of the family were all K'beckers.
You also say PRO cess and not PRAH cess
and sh-edule and not sk-edule
I guess that's how they taught you in sh-ool.
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โMay-28-2017 01:52 PM
obgraham wrote:
I'm sorry, folks: anyone who has the nerve to come on a chat board like this, particularly on a Memorial Day weekend, and trash the military history of either Canada or the US has lost every bit of respect from me.
If it weren't for their service and sacrifice we would not be free to do this.
โMay-28-2017 01:46 PM
Flyboy320 wrote:
Cape Cod wrote:
Oh, and you spelled neighboring wrong.
That's the way we spell it in Canada neighbour..........
โMay-28-2017 01:28 PM
โMay-28-2017 01:27 PM
memtb wrote:
myredracer, quote... "I wish Americans would leave their firearms at home.You just don't need them here unless your going hunting or heading to Alaska".
With that attitude, I hope that our military follows that concept when/if you "ever" need help!!!! Oh but the way..... You Canadians are many millions of dollars in arrears on your NATO dues!!!
โMay-28-2017 01:25 PM
โMay-28-2017 12:54 PM
myredracer wrote:memtb wrote:
myredracer, quote... "I wish Americans would leave their firearms at home.You just don't need them here unless your going hunting or heading to Alaska".
With that attitude, I hope that our military follows that concept when/if you "ever" need help!!!! Oh but the way..... You Canadians are many millions of dollars in arrears on your NATO dues!!!
Seriously? You need to pull your head out of the sand. I find that insulting as my grandfather fought in the front line trenches in Europe in WWI, was gassed and almost didn't survive. My dad served in the navy and my mom in the army in WW2. My uncle was a captain on the supply ships to the UK and watched as U-boats sank some of them and he was under order to keep going even with sailors flailing and screaming in the water for help. They served in order to protect our way of life here in North America and to help other countries. Other Canadians on this forum likely have similar family stories. BTW, Canada also entered WWII 2 years ahead of the US. We are always there in full force when really needed. I could go on but better bite my tongue...
This is really getting off track but am not going to leave a comment like that alone.