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"Newfoundland Declares War"


Well, well, I think that a mutual friend warned me about this tidbit on why Canadians are rumored to be wanting to become U.S. citizens and why we Americans just chuckle.

Alas, I have to admit that I am related to a few Canadians. My father's ancestors mulled about there for a couple, three centuries and his maternal uncle moved north to Calgary from Idaho. Why is beyond me.

Still, this was amusing. However, the author forgot to have Obama mention that we also have thousands of those unmanned spy planes that can seek out and eliminate the enemy without said enemy even being aware that the sneaky drones are up there in the sky watching every move.

In fact, his reluctance to send more live targets to Afghanistan depends on how fast more said drones can be built. Robotics is no longer science fiction.

Esther of Kent
Email_address: blackfoxsmama@gmail.com
Sender's_name: Esther L. Whittle p.s. You are a sage military strategist - J. Wolf

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Newfoundland Attacks

Well if Archie in Newfoundland wishes a war with President Obama, I'm sure he could gather quite a few volunteers right here! This reminds me of a hilltown in Appalachia. It's creative, to be sure. It's also amazing how truth really does hide in jest. Maybe that's why our northern neighbor has refused our Olympic Speedskating team a chance to practice on the venue ice? The funds saved can be transferred into the war chest. As a Detroit area native, I've spent quite a bit of time in Canada. Always loved the laid back patience of the people there. I imagine they've joined the rest of the world in a more disguised disgust of the New America. The more President Obama attempts to mend anti-American sentiment over borders, the more he's crucified at home. It seems to be quite a paradox for him.

Susan
Email_address: shaley1112@verizon.net

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