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French Canadians say GFY??
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HAHAHAHA
They just want peace...... |
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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There are more reporters than protestors
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"Moonbats, get angry at the police line."
........ "Moonbat gets arrested and the rest of the crowd shuts up." --------------------------------------------------- "Alot of the messages were written on the back of Kerry Edwards signs thanks to a box of signs donated by Kerry supporters... What I don't understand is that the mix of Stalinists, French, and Islamists that were present at the rally would also consider Kerry as Hitler too." |
Looks like the sort of scene you would expect in the middle-east, destroying effigies and rabid crowds.
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they just want beer, lots and lots of molson beer
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LOL... who's this clueless idiot..? THere were much more Ontarians than Quebeckers there... Less than 20 buses came from QUebec..
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i heard on the news, people were smoking blunts in front of po po, and those did not even bother to warn lol
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While I hate to give credit to Bush for anything, so I'll give creadit to his speach writers on this one: IMO it really sums up relations between Canada and the US.
from the AP Bush's visit to this port city was linked to the Sept. 11 attacks, the defining event of his presidency and the spark for his eventual decision to invade Iraq. On the day of the terror attacks against New York and Washington in 2001, some 33,000 passengers on airplanes bound for U.S. airports were diverted to Canadian provinces, including Nova Scotia. ``These were places that many aboard had never heard of. They are now places that few of the passengers will ever forget,'' Martin said. Bush offered a belated thank you, and used the moment to seek a fresh start with Canadians. ``For days after Sept. 11, Canadians came to the aid of men and women and children who were worried and confused and had nowhere to sleep,'' the president said inside the Port 21 Museum, a historic site that was for decades a gateway for immigration and troop movements. ``You opened your homes and your churches to strangers, you brought food, you set up clinics, you arranged for calls to their loved ones, and you asked for nothing in return,'' the president said. ``Thank you for your kindness to America in an hour of need.'' ``Beyond the words of politicians and the natural disagreements that nations will have, our two peoples are one family and always will be,'' he said. |
shouldn't those kiddies be in school?
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lol, thanks for the link, I needed a good laugh today.
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You douches will believe anything if it sounds good to you. Great site you fucking nutcases read... http://www.idfisrael.com/axisvsallieds.jpg |
"Also alot of people French and Muslims had to be bussed in from Quebec. The crowd was mostly composed of left wing anarchists, communists, Islamists, and French."
hahaha that part is funny.... |
http://www.idfisrael.com/bushottawa20(10).jpg
a few cute ones here... Edit: ok... I cant make it link lol |
I was on my way there yesterday but they closed the bridges and highways ... fuckers
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Bush is an ass but he's not smart enough to be a Nazi...
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when there is a reality you can't accept just blame it on French Canadians ! that'll do ! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
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You are aware that even your buddies from amnesty international condemned the Palestinians (Incredible but true !) for hiding behind civilians ? |
If you aren't with us you're against us:ak47:
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this field report smells like disinformation and propaganda .
anyway the url of the site tells a lot about the state of mind of the people reading / writing it. funny how zionists tend to use the same ropes than nazi germany when it comes to disinform people .:321GFY ohhh and yes FUCKYA DUBYA ! |
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You must be stupid and it is clear that he is smartest and best. :1orglaugh |
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i was kinda thrown my the whole ordeal
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Haven't most of the Quebeckers here complaining that he said the crowd was French, also complained about Bush??? :)
Bush did what Gore would have done.. It's all Policy.. the man in charge isn't 'really' in charge :) It's amazing the anti-bush sentiment I see in Quebec, compared to when I'm in Vancouver and Calgary :) I believe his site :) |
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