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  • #21
    the chinese are the most padosh people. very stupid but very hard working. they are so damn ackward and all these chinese geeks in my school are so damn annoying. getting in your way and all.

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    • #22
      You know, I hate to say it, but at the current moment, if the US weens itself off of oil too quickly, it's only going to turn to coal. When coal is burned, it releases sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide into the atmosphere. Most of the coal-mining and burning taking place right now is in Pennsylvania and upstate New York. The prevailing winds cause these atmospheric pollutants to move into Quebec and Ontario, where they dissolve in precipitation as sulfuric and nitric acids, raining destruction on the lakes and rivers of eastern Canada. It is very unfair that Canadian ecosystems, not to mention freshwater fishermen and recreationalists, should have to suffer because of US energy needs.

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      • #23
        It is very unfair that Canadian ecosystems, not to mention freshwater fishermen and recreationalists, should have to suffer because of US energy needs.
        Please.. it's unfair that Canada exists. Its politicians are dumb and arrogant, its people ignorant, its greatness null (or whatever's worth respect and appreciation, comes from the then-British Empire). And oh oh, what about "Canadian" identity? THey're neither British nor American, they claim. Then what are they?

        Unfair my *ss. It's fair game.

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        • #24
          It's fair for one nation to destroy the natural resources of another? You're pretty cynical, Dan. Regardless of the virtues of the Canadian people or government, there's no reason why the land itself deserves to be ruined, especially by US corporations that do not own that land. It's environmentally irresponsible and a gross violation of both private property rights and national sovereignty.

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          • #25
            Source ANCA website www.anca.org
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            Senator Kerry, during his long tenure in the U.S. House and Senate, has consistently been a leading advocate of issues of concern to Armenian Americans. As a U.S. Senator, Kerry has forcefully fought for U.S. recognition of the Armenian Genocide. He is currently a cosponsor of the Genocide Resolution, S.Res.164, and he voted, in 1990, on the Senate floor for Senator Bob Dole's (R-KS) Genocide Resolution.

            The Massachusetts Senator has been a vocal and effective champion of stronger U.S.-Armenia relations and has consistently backed legislative initiative to increase aid and expand trade with Armenia. He is currently a cosponsor of legislation, S.1557, which would grant Armenia permanent normal trade relations status.

            Senator Kerry has spearheaded a number of initiatives to lift the Turkish and Azerbaijani blockades. In 1991, he was the lead sponsor of legislation, which was later enacted as Section 907 of the Freedom Support Act that restricted U.S. aid to the government of Azerbaijan until it lifted its blockades of Armenia and Nagorno Karabagh. He also worked for the adoption of the Humanitarian Aid Corridor Act, which called for U.S. aid to Turkey to be cut off unless Turkey lifted its blockade of Armenia. As recently as this January, Senator Kerry formally called on President Bush to press the visiting Prime Minister of Turkey to lift his nation's illegal blockade of Armenia.

            First elected in 1984 from Massachusetts, Sen. Kerry is currently serving a fourth term in the US Senate, where he represents one of the largest Armenian American communities. He serves on the Senate Finance Committee, the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, the Committee on Foreign Relations, and the Subcommittee on Central Asia and South Caucasus.

            The ANCA recently released its Armenian American Presidential Report Card, which gave the Bush Administration generally low marks on fifteen issues of special concern to Armenian American voters.

            Also check out this link

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            • #26
              Hey guys hating enemy is not a good think. Lets them hate us

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