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>Once-Peaceful Canada Turns Militaristic; Blowback Follows  - Ron Paul - 
So the question still remains, if indeed what you say is true, there were WMD in Iraq, please enlighten us why the Dubya crew didn't crow it from the roof tops, instead they were mute on the subject after destroying the country for years and not finding a thing.

Again, you link one story, sketchy at best and so short with subjective verbiage, as the proof that WMD were found, that it is laughable. Yes I've done search's. Did I find anything that vindicates you? No. Did I find conspiracy theories and US gov propaganda, yes. Did I find anything that would "vindicate" you, no. So if you think that's vindication your feeling I can only suggest that you've been wrong for so long that you no longer understand what it to feels like.

The only reason you come in here is to slander Ron Paul, spew a few DC lies and then scurry off to whatever bubble universe it is you live in. Petulant childlike arguments are the order of the day when you show up. Please, if you come back do so with a basic understanding of what it takes to prove a point, not simply "I've given you circular reasoning so now you need to provide proof I'm wrong". In a court of law the judge would have you removed for insulting the intelligence of everyone there.

By the way, I've talked with friends who collectively did 11 tours of duty in Iraq. Their response to you and those like you who keep propagating this DC propaganda results in a firm response that goes something like "I wish these a*****s would shut up already, they don't know what they’re talking about".

So do I take the word of someone like you who has shown himself to be unreliable in matters pertaining to WMD in Iraq and US foreign policy or do I go with people I know who have done their duty and provide contrary information and have much firmer grasp on what US foreign policy is because they've lived through it? Hmmm which do I believe?


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Beginning of the headline :In 1968 the government of Canada decided to openly admit Americans seeking to avoid being drafted into the US war on Vietnam. Before, would-be immigrants were technically required to prove that they had been discharged from US military service. This move made it easier for Americans to escape President Johnson's war machine by heading north. Although a founding member of NATO, Canada did not join the United States in its war against Vietnam. The Canadian government did not see a confli... Read More
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