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    Cool Dui

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swamprat View Post
    Seriously...I enjoy hearin bout all these "Canadians" that have come to AMERICA, for a better life and to make their Fortunes.
    Quite obviously...these opportunitys aren't available in Canada....
    A DUI in Canada is a felony. It's not in the USA. So maybe we are getting Canada's felons? Be careful CL about your Drinking and Driving you might have to come and live down here for a better life.

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    Thumbs down johnbellamy

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    December 11, 1968
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    CHICKS DIG ME CAUSE I RARELY WAIR UNDERWARE ,BUT WHEN I DO ITS USUALLY SOMETHING UNUSUAL.
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    WARRENTON OR
    Interests:
    FISHIN, TEXAS HOLD EM
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    UNION JOURNEYMAN

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    Default thats funny

    PA, I believe his occupation should read shit stirring asshole and the unusual would belong to his mom or his sister.
    LINEMAN DO IT WITH MORE POWER.

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    Red face What do you think about that???!!!

    The picture is tooooo.......small

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    Hank Snow ( I'm moving on.)

    Glenn Ford

    Dick Wilson (Mr. Whipple) Also a WW2 fighter pilot.

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    Paul Bernardo (born 1964), murderer
    Edwin Alonzo Boyd, bank robber
    Marc Carbonneau, terrorist
    Jacques Cossette-Trudel, terrorist
    Louise Cossette-Trudel, terrorist
    Larry Fisher, murderer
    Karla Homolka, murderer (Mrs. Paul Bernardo)
    Jacques Lanct�t, FLQ Terrorist
    Yves Langlois, FLQ Terrorist
    Robert Latimer, murdered his 12-year-old disabled daughter
    Marc Lépine, killed 14 women at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique in 1989

    Bernard Lortie, FLQ Terrorist
    Denis Lortie, killed three people at the Quebec National Assembly in 1984
    Clifford Olson, serial child killer
    Paul Rose, terrorist
    Jacques Rose, terrorist
    Francis Simard, terrorist
    Colin Thatcher, murderer
    Inderjit Singh Reyat -- the alleged bomb-maker of the device that blew up Air India Flight 182, pleaded guilty to the murder of the 329 passengers in 2003

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    Officer it is calcium , But Mr Page it has tested positive for cocaine . Man you snowbacks are smart.
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    Dudly Doright and Snidley Whiplash.

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    Paul Bernardo (born 1964), murderer
    Edwin Alonzo Boyd, bank robber
    Marc Carbonneau, terrorist
    Jacques Cossette-Trudel, terrorist
    Louise Cossette-Trudel, terrorist
    Larry Fisher, murderer
    Karla Homolka, murderer (Mrs. Paul Bernardo)
    Jacques Lanct�t, FLQ Terrorist
    Yves Langlois, FLQ Terrorist
    Robert Latimer, murdered his 12-year-old disabled daughter
    Marc Lépine, killed 14 women at Montreal's Ecole Polytechnique in 1989

    Bernard Lortie, FLQ Terrorist
    Denis Lortie, killed three people at the Quebec National Assembly in 1984
    Clifford Olson, serial child killer
    Paul Rose, terrorist
    Jacques Rose, terrorist
    Francis Simard, terrorist
    Colin Thatcher, murderer
    Inderjit Singh Reyat -- the alleged bomb-maker of the device that blew up Air India Flight 182, pleaded guilty to the murder of the 329 passengers in 2003

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    Default Canada Called "Haven for Nazi Criminals

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    Canada Called Haven for Nazi Criminals
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    LinkedinDiggFacebookMixxYahoo! BuzzPermalinkBy ANTHONY DEPALMA
    Published: February 3, 1997
    Recent news accounts of Canada's lax pursuit of accused war criminals after World War II have stirred painful memories and raised troubling questions about the Canadian Government's policies in the post-war period.

    During the last week, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and NBC have shown documentaries on accused war criminals who have lived freely in Canada since the end of the war. And a family in the Toronto area tried to keep Global Television from broadcasting the CBS News program ''60 Minutes'' tonight because it has a report identifying a member of the family as an accused war criminal although no charges have been brought against him.

    After reviewing the program yesterday, the station decided to broadcast it.

    ''For the first time the world is going to be let in on what I call Canada's dirty little secret,'' said Bernie M. Farber, director of community relations for the Canadian Jewish Congress.

    According to Jewish organizations and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, which pursues accused war criminals, as many as 3,000 war criminals came here after the war and half of them may still be alive.

    The televised reports were prompted by articles in The Jerusalem Post last November. They were written by two Post reporters who falsely identified themselves as university researchers to get suspects in Canada to talk openly about their past.

    One of the accused criminals the Post reporters interviewed, Anastus Kenstiviscius, a Latvian who was implicated in the deaths of more than 8,000 Jews, died last month as deportation hearings against him were starting in British Columbia. Jewish organizations had brought his presence in Canada to the attention of the Canadian Government as long ago as 1948.

    ''This is the one case that really symbolizes Canadian war crimes investigations,'' said Irving Abella, a professor of history at York University, and former president of the Canadian Jewish Congress. ''They finally bring him to court, and the first day the charges are read in court is the day he dies. It symbolizes the whole Canadian war criminals effort and what we're up against.''

    The current Canadian Government has defended its actions.

    ''I can only report what we've done during our watch,'' Justice Minister Allan Rock said last week. He said this Government had taken vigorous steps to start proceedings against people accused of war crimes.

    ''We intend to continue that policy,'' Mr. Rock said, ''because we feel there is a moral obligation to do so.''

    Frank Dimant, executive vice president of B'Nai B'rith of Canada, said the news programs and the case of Mr. Kenstiviscius should force all Canadians to ask questions about their past.

    ''Now the question to ask is 'Why was there this conspiracy of silence over all these years?' '' Mr. Dimant said. He said that not just the actions of the Government should be reviewed.

    ''The Jewish community will have to examine itself as well,'' Mr. Dimant said. ''We need to know why there was no real activist movement in the 50's and 60's to agitate aggressively and force the Government to come to terms with this issue.''

    Since the war ended, Canada has only tried one man for war crimes, and he was acquitted. Charges against three others were eventually dropped.

    The Government's attempts to deport suspects, rather than try them, have not been much more successful. One man was deported to the Netherlands in 1992 and one man was extradited to West Germany in 1982.

    ''If there's one word to describe Canada's attitudes for the last 50 years it is 'apathy,' '' said Mr. Abella, who is researching a book on Nazis in Canada.

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