
LetltB
@LetltB
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Posted by seraphPosted by LetltBPosted by seraph
Yes, justified criticism can probably be pointed in both directions, and a lot of that is healthy. But when you get right down to it, at our core, whether you're American or Canadian, the safety and protection of North America and all the people in it, is something we both share, and its stewardship is our joint responsibility.
Well that discludes you. Safety in our country is part of the 2nd Amendment, another area you are a bigot about.
Do you really think "the safety and protection of North America and all the people in it" refers to people walking around with guns? Lol
What it means, LIB, is that 1) it's our responsibility to maintain values that strengthen us as allies, and 2) to help each other in times of need (like immediately following the 9/11 attacks), and 3) to support governments (in our respective countries) that take this alliance seriously.
The close relationship between the US and Canada - and the fruits of it which we've enjoyed for most of our lives - has nothing to do with private gun ownership or how easy/hard it is to get one.
But the foregoing will only mean anything to you if you're not being argumentative purely for personal reasons or because my friends don't happen to be your friends, and so on.click to expand


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Well that discludes you. Safety in our country is part of the 2nd Amendment, another area you are a bigot about.
This line of b.s. coming from you about "a close relationship" after so many hateful american posts is quite humorous. Carry on..😢