The Second American Civil War
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  • Posted On: Apr 29 2006 4:22pm
but if America's primary concern is America, then why the hell are you out here in the middle east again ?


The Weinberger Doctrine
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  • Posted On: Apr 29 2006 9:19pm
This is exactly how I feel about the entirety of this thread, really....


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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 12:51am
Wow...
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 1:03am
You're awesome Beff.
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 1:10am
Indeed.
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 1:47am
Go Reactionary-Reactionist-Man!
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 1:56am
Off-topic:

#1: Is there such as thing as Native Canadians? How many indian tribes lived north of the Lawrence?

#2: I'm thinking of creating a alternate world war scenario where the north-east abandons the resources of the South-east, south, mid-west, and california and combines with Canada to form a new goverment. In exchange the rest of the U.S. combines with Mexico to replace the lost population. It would make for an interesting civil war scenario.

On-topic:

Well tomorrow is the day of the big protest. If I am impended in any way during my ventures tomorrow I will be very pissed off, and you will hear about it here.
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 2:35am
Since none of you other than Beff can search Caledonia protest, I will prod your anger with a link you lazy sons of bitches :yuck

CLICK!
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 3:17am
Mr Do Gooder, you're awesome!
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  • Posted On: May 1 2006 3:31am
Park Kraken

#1: Is there such as thing as Native Canadians? How many indian tribes lived north of the Lawrence?

Yes, a whole lot of them. We have Native Americans as well (yeah we call them Native Americans, not Native Canadians, but whatever). The North is predominantly Native Americans, Inuit in the far north (see: territories), getting down into northern part of Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and I think Saskatchewan there are the Cree, then there are a variety of different tribes and groups all across Canada from the east coast to the west coast.