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To: GMMAC

"I can assure you the immediate public reaction to the busting of the 'Lackawanna Six' in that part of the States was virtually identical to that occasioned by own recent terror cell arrests"

That seems reasonable. Yet, Lackawanna, for many Americans, must be seen as a continuation of the change flowing out of 9/11. A change that has never stopped moving forward. Compare this to Canada that has an incredibly high profile home grown terrorist movement uncovered. Yet, within a few weeks we are back dealing with the media stream on gay mounties, marriage and tourists.
One day last week the home grown terrorist story in Canada was the number one story in the world. Ten days later and the story appears to be gone replaced by the same old fluffy nonsense. Conservatives should not be happy with this turn of events.


137 posted on 06/17/2006 7:51:15 PM PDT by spatso
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To: spatso
First off & again:

"One of the things - among many - which likely skews your perceptions as to Canada is that, with under 1/10 of America's overall population, local matters/reactions become national ones much more easily & frequently up here." ~ GMMAC

Second & Third:
Your perception of continuing Canadian media coverage & mine are totally at odds but, ... I live up here & doubtless track our msm far more closely.
How you've arrived at the conclusion that Canadian conservatives are even remotely "happy" with respect to anything regarding the radical homosexual agenda is absolutely beyond me.
However, continually harping about it in post after post may well be indicative of some sort of unhealthy fixation.

141 posted on 06/17/2006 8:45:50 PM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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