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![]() "Martin" wrote in message ... "Dan" wrote in message ... On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 19:30:45 -0400, "zerbo" wrote: Having said that, when a serviceman dies, the Canadian government doesn't pretend the death never happened. The Prime Minister actually attends and pays his respects when the recovered body is returned home, and television cameras are allowed to cover the dignified ceremony. How many servicemen does Canada lose? 10 per century? OTOH, the US is in a war. A war which the US did not start, but will, in all likelyhood, finish. News flash - servicemen die in war. Dan BTW - the last time I saw your good old US Navy fighter jets over here in Australia, they couldn't land on the runway of our air force base because it didn't have any cables across it and it was too short for them to land an F14 (or whatever)!!! Mind you, they use that base to land 747's and your Galaxy's without probs - just your retarded fighter pilots that can't land a plane without a cable to stop them!! BWAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!! Has the US Air Force/Navy stopped bombing their own allies yet??? No wonder countries are hesitant to rally alongside the US - how many british forces were lost due to 'friendly fire' from US planes????? And you wanna pick on Canada?? BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Go drink another Fosters dummy. B.H. |
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