The Oil Factor: Behind the War on Terror
- king phoenix
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and i just got bigger teeth than youdog eat dog world
Oil is a major problem cause alot of plastics can be made out of it, but once canada gets our Tar sands operations going i believe we will fuel americas need.
Its like the softwood lumber deal that america used to rebuild the areas hit by Hurricane Katrina, America is just going to come in give us a shitty deal, threaten us with some kind of trade tax and there just going to take what they want and leave a shitfield behind.
And there wont be any americans saying 'Thank You canada for letting us rip you off" , im still waiting for a simple thank you from the people whose houses were destroyed and are being built with our canadian lumber. Its like people from america whatever color they are are uncapable of a simple thank you.....
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whoa! easy there thunder chops! i was being sarcastic! but to be honest until you just told me i didnt know about no canadian lumber! so its a good chance not many others know either! but if it makes you feel better, you guys make some bangin ass syrup! pancakes wouldnt be the same without you guys!
king phoenix wrote:whoa! easy there thunder chops! i was being sarcastic! but to be honest until you just told me i didnt know about no canadian lumber! so its a good chance not many others know either! but if it makes you feel better, you guys make some bangin ass syrup! pancakes wouldnt be the same without you guys!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwood_lumber_dispute
read up on it, when they sign the one sided deal in 2006 it wasnt on cnn at least i didnt see it
LOL AMERICA disappointed???????? at Canada????? LOLThe United States and Canada have been arguing for years over the United States' decision to impose a 27% duty on Canadian softwood lumber imports. Canada has filed numerous motions to have the duty eliminated and the collected duties returned to Canada. Canada has won every case brought before the NAFTA tribunal, the last being on March 18, 2006. The United States responded by saying "We are, of course, disappointed with the [NAFTA panel's] decision, but it will have no impact on the anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders
theres an old saying up here, umm how does it go????
oh yeah
Fuck america, bunch of theiving bastards
well thats my saying
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johnnnny wrote:king phoenix wrote:whoa! easy there thunder chops! i was being sarcastic! but to be honest until you just told me i didnt know about no canadian lumber! so its a good chance not many others know either! but if it makes you feel better, you guys make some bangin ass syrup! pancakes wouldnt be the same without you guys!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Softwood_lumber_dispute
read up on it, when they sign the one sided deal in 2006 it wasnt on cnn at least i didnt see it
you shouldnt seemed so suprised! America is and has been the biggest bully in the world! we like to tell other countries what they can and cant do, while pretending to be civilized
Canada should be invaded after Iraq, then bombed.johnnnny wrote:LOL AMERICA disappointed???????? at Canada????? LOLThe United States and Canada have been arguing for years over the United States' decision to impose a 27% duty on Canadian softwood lumber imports. Canada has filed numerous motions to have the duty eliminated and the collected duties returned to Canada. Canada has won every case brought before the NAFTA tribunal, the last being on March 18, 2006. The United States responded by saying "We are, of course, disappointed with the [NAFTA panel's] decision, but it will have no impact on the anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders
theres an old saying up here, umm how does it go????
oh yeah
fu-- america, bunch of theiving bastards
well thats my saying
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