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Well look uhh, no more dogs, best wishes to all the Canadians up there, I love Canada, they got tons of trees up there, and I seen so many trees I like in Canada. Bye.
Originally posted by pigwithoutawig
reply to post by oneness86
Yea, what is up with his strange attraction to trees. If he gets elected, big if, does he plan to invade Canada and try to take our trees. Tree envy. No, he probably is setting up a false flag type of deal. He'll say he's invading for the trees but it's really about our oil.
I highly doubt we will see the day to be quite honest. Our leaders at this time seem to believe that greater US relations is the greatest thing for Canada at the moment. US relations with Canada have been aggressive, but in a friendlier sense. We simply bow to the US, allowing you to make all the profit you want within our borders, and we're happy to do it because it improves US relations, gives us an illusion of progression. They would really have to just finish their process of 'buying us out' for us to be completely economically dependent on the states.
Originally posted by desert
Look, my friends to the North, and this is a situation I hope Mr. Romney would keep all options on the table if you ever defriend us, but if you ever turn off the taps on your sticky goo and refuse to send it south to us, then, I'm sorry, but I will enlist to go to war with you.
You know how much Americans depend on it, are addicted to it, and cutting off our supply during times of increasing demand is unthinkable, downright unfriendly. Don't forget, it's a natural resource, susceptible to plunder by foreign nations, including geopolitical war!
My POTUS candidate is quite correct to admire all your trees. You won't be laughing, in fact, we'll get the last laugh when we use the Bush Doctrine to protect the flow of maple syrup. Just beware, Americans will keep everything on the breakfast table, including your precious commodity.