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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Mark Holland and the oil sands
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Ken
Alberta-first....I'll probably lose any credullity that I have on this blog but what I was getting at was that it wouldn't break my heart to see Western Canada as a separate country or even Alberta pulling out and going it alone. I am sick and tired of Ontaio left wing types pushing their socialist agenda on Western Canada. Gun control, 15 year faint hope, slap on the wrist for juveniles, molly coddle the criminals,,,,suspect the victim, anti Americanism and I can't believe the outrage that some Canadians have now that we need a passport to get into the US. In my opinion we may as well have a welcome mat out for the terrorists of the world. Every little bit of rock and dirt that calls itself a country in the Caribbean needs a passport, why not the US. I am tired of worrying about what the libs have in store for Alberta the next time they get a majority, witness Mark and gang. So it's not a national party that I'm thinking about, but a strong provincial party that will at the very least, keep our best interests at heart.
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