Jan 27, 2007, 10:21 AM
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Ahh, we finally found a ultra-conservative that thinks that every country in this world should participate in THEIR war even though they get all the money and resources after it's over.
I'm for the Afghanistan mission. You know what? My city (which hosts a military base), has sent around 250 soldiers to Afghanistan. We care about our soldiers there. And the last thing I want is some ultra-conservative american that is telling me that we're not doing enough. We could send more , but that's up to the government to decide. I'm all for allowing small girls to go to school without worrying, women being able to work and make choices for themselves and that's why I think this mission is important. Irak was just a mistake...and it might be a good idea that we did not participate in that war now that I look at the siuation.
As loyalist said, we sent troops to Bosnia, we helped durign the Gulf War. Many Canadians fought bravely during the second world war and the first gulf war. Canada was even in the Korean War.
Anyway, that was quite off-topic.
As for that stupid law, it's the firt time I hear about it. But as the article says it only applied (for some reason) between 1947 and 1977. I'm guessing the government will define a new law or procedure so these people can be "canadians" officially. If not that would be completely stupid.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Not six....more like half a dozen...
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