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Offline Howitzer

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« Reply #30 on: November 10, 2004, 01:31:22 PM »
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Exactly, Lazs- look at the number of Canadians who speak French compared to the number of Mexicans who speak French. BY FAR Canada is more Socialist than Mexico.


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I am not siding with anyone here really, but this is funny.  This statement made me spit soda all over my desk.  A little humor never hurt anyone... please rant on   =)

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« Reply #31 on: November 10, 2004, 01:34:13 PM »
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I remember when Moosehead was considered premium beer :rofl

It was, until someone found out it really is moose piss.

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« Reply #32 on: November 10, 2004, 02:16:00 PM »
Socialist, subsidizing domestic lumber producers by restricting legitimate competition in the marketplace. That runs sorta contrary to the interests of consumers and the national economy. Artificially capping Canada’s duty-free share of the U.S. market and then charging prohibitive tariffs will limit lumber supplies and raise the cost of this vital building material, It is essentially a hidden tax on American home buyers.

It raises the cost of the average American home by about $4000-$7000, thus shutting out aproxx 200,000 Americans from having the opportunity to purchase a new home.

What will create more jobs in the big picture, a new subdivsion or an old mill employing a handfull of people Airhead.

I don't think you'd want to giveup the good deal with all that cheap labour from the Mexicans, who else with the influx of cheap timber would build all those new houses and mow the lawns.

Seems Air, that you and your sidekick, are libreals in sheep's lingerie.
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« Reply #33 on: November 10, 2004, 03:05:14 PM »
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airhead... I honestly would rather give citizenships to the mexians I have seen here than the canadians I have dealt with here.  

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Well they are the ones that would be wanting it....

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« Reply #34 on: November 10, 2004, 03:14:30 PM »
but the mexicans speak spanish.

whats worse, a country that doesnt go to war, or a country that goes to war and comes back when there homeland starts getting hurt?

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« Reply #35 on: November 10, 2004, 03:48:38 PM »
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Socialist, subsidizing domestic lumber producers by restricting legitimate competition in the marketplace. That runs sorta contrary to the interests of consumers and the national economy.  


BS Torque, Canada keeps crying about a "level playing field" but Canadian timber companies don't have to jump through the hoops American timber companies have to jump through to harvest timber. Sheeesh, my parents own harvestable timber and it'll cost twenty grand (in American dollars, not that cheap Canadian monopoly looking crap that's worthless) for the proper permits (a harvest plan) to harvest LESS than ten acres. Those sanctions on your timber products are designed to level the playing field, not circumvent it.

As far as your attitude that the lumber industry is expendable at the advancement of "consumer interests," isn't that what Taiwan said about the ship bulding industry, Japan said about the steel industry, Indonesia said about the textile industry, and on and on and on? What will be left for my children to do? What will be left for America?

We have long been the fat sow allowing other Nations to nurse at our teats, but we have wars to fight and we're getting skinny now so we can no longer afford to allow ANY other Nation, even Canada, to take advantage of our generosity and good nature.

Let go of America's teat, Torque, and find your own marketplace. Sell your cheap bellybutton wood in Europe.

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« Reply #36 on: November 10, 2004, 04:28:17 PM »
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BS Torque, Canada keeps crying about a "level playing field" but Canadian timber companies don't have to jump through the hoops American timber companies have to jump through to harvest timber. Sheeesh, my parents own harvestable timber and it'll cost twenty grand (in American dollars, not that cheap Canadian monopoly looking crap that's worthless) for the proper permits (a harvest plan) to harvest LESS than ten acres. Those sanctions on your timber products are designed to level the playing field, not circumvent it.

As far as your attitude that the lumber industry is expendable at the advancement of "consumer interests," isn't that what Taiwan said about the ship bulding industry, Japan said about the steel industry, Indonesia said about the textile industry, and on and on and on? What will be left for my children to do? What will be left for America?

We have long been the fat sow allowing other Nations to nurse at our teats, but we have wars to fight and we're getting skinny now so we can no longer afford to allow ANY other Nation, even Canada, to take advantage of our generosity and good nature.

Let go of America's teat, Torque, and find your own marketplace. Sell your cheap bellybutton wood in Europe.


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« Reply #37 on: November 10, 2004, 04:35:46 PM »
AirHead, go fug yourself with the cry me a river charade...

America this America that, sucking on its teats...

your arrogance out distances your intelligence by many many miles, STFU already and just ask your stupid prez to invade us, find a stupid excuse like say "Canada is a threat, they will use there big bellybutton boats to send WMD's at us"

trading goes both ways numbnuts...

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« Reply #38 on: November 10, 2004, 04:49:04 PM »
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BS Torque, Canada keeps crying about a "level playing field" but Canadian timber companies don't have to jump through the hoops American timber companies have to jump through to harvest timber. Sheeesh, my parents own harvestable timber and it'll cost twenty grand (in American dollars, not that cheap Canadian monopoly looking crap that's worthless) for the proper permits (a harvest plan) to harvest LESS than ten acres. Those sanctions on your timber products are designed to level the playing field, not circumvent it.

As far as your attitude that the lumber industry is expendable at the advancement of "consumer interests," isn't that what Taiwan said about the ship bulding industry, Japan said about the steel industry, Indonesia said about the textile industry, and on and on and on? What will be left for my children to do? What will be left for America?

We have long been the fat sow allowing other Nations to nurse at our teats, but we have wars to fight and we're getting skinny now so we can no longer afford to allow ANY other Nation, even Canada, to take advantage of our generosity and good nature.

Let go of America's teat, Torque, and find your own marketplace. Sell your cheap bellybutton wood in Europe.


Let me guess your mom wrote you another email, regarding her dire straits, right?

Just because you've mismanaged your lumber resources lets not whine about the hardship of your parents, We'll help as much as we can and offer them weekend drug and flu shot junkets to make ends meet.

The ITC has been repeatedly given opportunities to prove that the threat allegations exist, each time it was proven to be baseless and contrary to law, heck where have i heard that before. It would seem you're a closet socialist when it comes to your parent's needs

It's not my attitude that the lumber industry is expendable but rather the National Home Builders Association of America. Write them a letter, get your mom to help you.

American would do well to slim down, have you seen the recent stats on obesity...

Hey if the average American home buyer wants to suckle from the generous Canadian lumber teat, let them suckle, why get all socialist now.
« Last Edit: November 10, 2004, 05:54:28 PM by Torque »

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« Reply #39 on: November 10, 2004, 05:05:26 PM »
Your whole argment has been debunked in the courts, repeatedly. Its just socialism. Take money from the producers and give it to those who dont want to produce.
You have no idea what kind of paper work is needed in Canada to harvest lumber.
You are just whining. The US is just breaking a treaty that they instigated to their benifit.
The really really really funy part.
Is the companies that are hurting the US so bad..stabing you in the back. Taking food from your babies mouths..are moslty american companies. Are you saying that they are socialist american companies?

If the US cant cut down trees for the price that we can maybe we should just up the price to what the US producers can meet. Our sales will decrease. Yours will increase our lumber will still be in the forest and worth even more when you totaly run out. Then you will whine that you cant build houses cause Canadians are price gouging you on the lumber that you must buy from us..

Oh but wait..we cant. Cause we would have to charge Canadians that inflated price. And that is against NAFTA!(which you are ignoring) what a riot. So lazy US loggers that would rather litigate then work get payments from Canadian producers..what is wrong with your country? Bet those lazy loggers are in Red states..lol

You americans have to learn how to work more and whine less.

grow up and realize, You have less lumber lands left..so they are worth more. Asking canadians to value wood as highly as Americans is just assinine.  Look at a map of BC..its all lumber. Lots of it has been logged but we have been activly replanting since WW2. It grows back.

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« Reply #40 on: November 10, 2004, 05:14:53 PM »
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AirHead, go fug yourself with the cry me a river charade...

America this America that, sucking on its teats...

your arrogance out distances your intelligence by many many miles, STFU already and just ask your stupid prez to invade us, find a stupid excuse like say "Canada is a threat, they will use there big bellybutton boats to send WMD's at us"

trading goes both ways numbnuts...


Airhead you sure you got the high test line for this one?

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« Reply #41 on: November 10, 2004, 07:25:37 PM »
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Airhead you sure you got the high test line for this one?


I'm still busting up of who got the hook set... BBS Vets!  Damn, makes me wish I was a democratic selling stuff to these guys!  Brainwashing would be merely a matter of buying 'em a pack of cigs and driving to the voting booth! :lol

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« Reply #42 on: November 10, 2004, 07:27:49 PM »
Is that so, Rip?

You haven't explained your position on the issue. What is it?

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« Reply #43 on: November 10, 2004, 07:32:21 PM »
Does Quebec count ? Can they join ?
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« Reply #44 on: November 10, 2004, 08:05:35 PM »
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Is that so, Rip?

You haven't explained your position on the issue. What is it?


LMAO!  You don't know airhead very well do you?

A clue for you since you're special:
Key phrase: We have long been the fat sow allowing other Nations to nurse at our teats, but we have wars to fight and we're getting skinny now so we can no longer afford to allow ANY other Nation, even Canada, to take advantage of our generosity and good nature. [/b]

Nash, you're standing there looking rather silly with that hook in your mouth, or is that a piercing?
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