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If my memory is correct, you are the same person that wanted me banned from the site for using a reference to Hitler and Nazi, some years back.

I'll let you think about that for awhile.
When you are done, you can refer to my statement on pounding sand
Brent, some of what you write is simply not right.
One should not interfere in the internal politics of another country, I agree.
Apart from the fact that in the end we in AH are constantly dealing with African affairs, aren't we?
But let me tell you, when the most powerful man in the free world sets policy, the world notices much faster than you in your desert in Arizona.
Besides, it's called the www. world wide net. and so everyone is invited to express their opinion and if you don't like it, why don't you open your own homepage?
After all, nobody criticizes you even though this is a forum about Africa hunting and you have contributed absolutely nothing about Africa, but you still seem to feel very comfortable here.

Here's a picture from the London Underground.It's actually from there.No joke.
I'm not sure the US economy is so happy when the other free world starts boycotting American goods because others are spitting at their feet. No need for tariffs at all.
See picture.
This year round - 50%
Tesla in free fall.
Why do you think?

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This kind of thing really grinds my gears.

Natives hunting caribou herds to extinction with snowmobiles and 338s, whale and seal hunting with rifles and dinghy, all in the name of "traditional hunting rights".

If they're going to hunt out of season with no limits or oversight, the traditional part should be forced by law.

Try looking out your front window every night and watching them fish lobsters all of the summer months on the breeding grounds. For “ceremonial” purposes … just so happens ceremonial purposes cost 30 dollars a dozen in the liquor store parking lot.
 
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Try looking out your front window every night and watching them fish lobsters all of the summer months on the breeding grounds. For “ceremonial” purposes … just so happens ceremonial purposes cost 30 dollars a dozen in the liquor store parking lot.

Becareful you are telling facts on what is a major conservation problem across North America. Beyond frustrating and no one will ever touch it due to the fact it is politically inconvenient.
 
Becareful you are telling facts on what is a major conservation problem across North America. Beyond frustrating and no one will ever touch it due to the fact it is politically inconvenient.

Yes happens a lot here in Nova Scotia , like the fact that the natives got the right to self police there moose hunt and then decimated the population to the point of it being closed to all hunting. High seats mounted in the bed of half tons and gas powered capstin winches were the ceremonial practices used in that case.
 
Yep. Best mental midget ever.

Congratulations on Canada's new prime minister. I'm sure he'll do a fine job in sinking Canada further into the abyss of liberal dystopia.
It’s biblical for giants to be slew by those of smaller stature but this could be the first slewing by a mental midget.
 
In Canadian news ford to impose 25% tariffs on electricity in 3 states with Quebec Manitoba and British Columbia passing bills to do the same in there legislatures. Ford also threatened to shut power off completely. Manitoba joining provinces to remove American alcohol from store shelves joining Ontario New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Carney met with Trudeau for two hours today with talk of a snap election call on ctv news.
 
Yep. Best mental midget ever.

Congratulations on Canada's new prime minister. I'm sure he'll do a fine job in sinking Canada further into the abyss of liberal dystopia.

The longest he can serve without an election is until this fall. Meanwhile your stuck at the whims of a real estate developer and a whatever musk is for 3 3/4 more years. You figure the stock market and economy will survive that without a recession?
 
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Becareful you are telling facts on what is a major conservation problem across North America. Beyond frustrating and no one will ever touch it due to the fact it is politically inconvenient.
I remember on that Ontario moose hunt the guide was “First Nations” and was complaining about how there were less moose around.

Then he starts to complain about how they were not allowed to shoot moose calves anymore.

I asked if he wanted more moose around why he would go around shooting the calves…

“It’s 300lbs of the best eating on earth, f@$k’um if they can’t take a joke ehh!”
 
I remember on that Ontario moose hunt the guide was “First Nations” and was complaining about how there were less moose around.

Then he starts to complain about how they were not allowed to shoot moose calves anymore.

I asked if he wanted more moose around why he would go around shooting the calves…

“It’s 300lbs of the best eating on earth, f@$k’um if they can’t take a joke ehh!”

Stewards of conservation
 
In Canadian news ford to impose 25% tariffs on electricity in 3 states with Quebec Manitoba and British Columbia passing bills to do the same in there legislatures. Ford also threatened to shut power off completely. Manitoba joining provinces to remove American alcohol from store shelves joining Ontario New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

Carney met with Trudeau for two hours today with talk of a snap election call on ctv news.
I'm curious:

On one side of the border, if the other imposes tariffs, I personally can make the decision to purchase or not purchase.

On the other side of the border, if the other imposes tariffs, the Province makes that decision for me.

Heck, I'll take "Congress shall make no laws restricting..." over "... guarantees the rights and freedoms... of thought, belief, opinion, and expression..." any day.
 
I'm curious:

On one side of the border, if the other imposes tariffs, I personally can make the decision to purchase or not purchase.

On the other side of the border, if the other imposes tariffs, the Province makes that decision for me.

Heck, I'll take "Congress shall make no laws restricting..." over "... guarantees the rights and freedoms... of thought, belief, opinion, and expression..." any day.

The provinces owns the liquor and distribution outlets so they decide what is shelved. The sale of alcohol is provincially controlled in Canada. Parts of the territories are still dry at least at community levels.
 
I'm curious:

On one side of the border, if the other imposes tariffs, I personally can make the decision to purchase or not purchase.

On the other side of the border, if the other imposes tariffs, the Province makes that decision for me.

Heck, I'll take "Congress shall make no laws restricting..." over "... guarantees the rights and freedoms... of thought, belief, opinion, and expression..." any day.

Numerous states control the retail sale of spirits and in some cases wine. Those states are regularly deciding what is available to consumers in their state.
 
Historically speaking the the ottomans/turks have had interest in the region and a dislike for Russia.
 

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