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    #21
    ASRG,

    PM Harper, Jim Prentice, Chuck Strahl, Monte Solberg,
    and a host of others to long to list out.... have been
    frustrated by how S L O W L Y change comes.

    I know CWB Minister Goodale... in his time... as other
    Liberal ministers of the day... knew change needed to
    come... Yet the left used: fear, jealousy, deception, in
    the name of fairness... to take personal property
    decisions AWAY from those who were responsible for
    the outcome. The CWB director and votes were
    designed to diminish the rightful say of those growers
    who were most affected... and retain the status quo.

    Same with the Indian Act today. Anyone who offends a
    chief or those powerful economically from the Indian
    Act today...runs into a blockade of howls and
    screams... as it was with changes to the CWB Act.
    Those who like purposed changes are long lost as
    shills/puppets of the government.

    In some civilizations this would be liable slander... but
    in Canada we are too passive to complain or stop this
    arrogance and gossip.

    Cheers!

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      #22
      Tom, be grateful that we are slow and passive. At least
      no one gets physically hurt. If this was south of the
      49th someone who disagreed with you might just walk
      up and blow you away with a S&W 357 or an assault
      rifle. If you really need instant gratification, go buy an
      X-box. To use your words, not mine, "God Bless
      Canada".

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        #23
        Rockpile,

        "If this was south of the
        49th someone who disagreed with you might just walk
        up and blow you away with a S&W 357 or an assault
        rifle."

        You must have really upstanding 'brothers' down
        south... I have not met any US Citizen or friend who
        would respond in this way. For you to write this and
        express it; is a veiled threat.

        I know...

        "If we 'play' in the sand box... expect to have sand
        thrown in our face."

        I'm not allowed to defend myself... and you are
        defending those who libel/slander others unfairly.

        Nice!

        Cheers.

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          #24
          Tom, you have me all wrong, no threat here. Did
          you know over the last three days 5 Americans were
          wounded at 3 different gun shows when somehow
          things went wrong? I am a pacifist and totally anti
          violence. Period. The week after Sandy Nook more
          than 900 Americans were either killed or wounded
          because of gun violence. Something is definitely
          wrong South of the border. And I too have many
          friends and family living there. Most are normal and
          outstanding, but some, who won't travel without
          heat are down right scary. I just don't want that
          culture in my back yard. The worst confrontation
          you'll ever get from me is over a cup of coffee at
          Tim Hortons. Now chill!

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            #25
            Not sure how this thread which started with the
            Indian question got to guns. The bottom line with
            gun control is that people who commit or are
            tempted to commit gun crimes do not respect gun
            laws, among other laws. So what is the point of
            stricter gun laws?

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              #26
              Tstep you make us all sound like a bunch of failurs hell all we had to do was be born rich or have relatives that own land in the okanogan or mabey on a gold or silver deposit dam nothing to it, RIGHT.

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                #27
                Rocky,

                I don't think Edm or Winnipeg are any better than the
                US... way too many dead.

                I too am glad to live in Alberta. Kansas or Texas are
                much like Alberta... and very safe. 48 killed in EDM in
                2011. It gives me little comfort that the 'blade' is now
                the weapon of choice to kill people in Canada. I don't
                see how this is more humane or better than guns!

                Many of my local neighbours DO have a culture with
                guns... and I have NO problem with this.

                Cheers!

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                  #28
                  thanks Tom

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                    #29
                    REDford and her cabinet members are
                    Liberals at best. Always have been. Their
                    policies prove it. However, with a one
                    party system; everyone stays in their
                    closet and joins the only source of power.

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                      #30
                      45 on His Waist, Black Rag on His Face, Throwin up Gang Signs, Screamin F#ck The Other Side, In The Streetz of Winnipeg We Don't Pray, Pray, You Can Find a Body Dead in The Alley Way, In The Streetz of Winnipeg, We Don't Play, Play, You Can Get Stabbed up in Broad Day, In The Streetz of Winnipeg, In The Streetz of Winnipeg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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