Aboriginal Mafia Sell Cigarettes In Western Canada And Govt Yawns

AnnaG

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I never said aboriginals couldn't travel to the US. One country. One. Another 200 or so require a passport.
Like I said, so what? A lot of aboriginals are considered by Canada to be Canadians and afford us the same things as "regular" Canadians. I think there are treaties dealing with that, too.
 

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Like I said, so what? A lot of aboriginals are considered by Canada to be Canadians and afford us the same things as "regular" Canadians. I think there are treaties dealing with that, too.
Not even, some of us chose to serve Canada's Armed Forces, because like my ancestors, we see Canada as our ally. I consider myself Canadian in every way.
 

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Not even, some of us chose to serve Canada's Armed Forces, because like my ancestors, we see Canada as our ally. I consider myself Canadian in every way.
I have multiple personality disorder, one of me thinks she's a Canuck, and the other thinks she is a different nationality. lol
 

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So? As Archie Bunker used to say, "Whoopdedoo". lmao
Why would the rest of the world be concerned with treaties between Canuckville and aboriginals?
Um, BTW, U.S. / Canada Passport Requirement

The rest of the world needn't care because the discussion was whether aboriginals have sovereignty. Aboriginals have very limited "sovereignty" because it is recognized only by two countries. England, the country that made the Jay Treaty with the USA, no longer has an interest in it. And to go to England, you must have a passport.

The rest of the world, even England, doesn't recognize aboriginal "sovereignty" in Canada.
 

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The rest of the world needn't care because the discussion was whether aboriginals have sovereignty. Aboriginals have very limited "sovereignty" because it is recognized only by two countries. England, the country that made the Jay Treaty with the USA, no longer has an interest in it. And to go to England, you must have a passport.

The rest of the world, even England, doesn't recognize aboriginal "sovereignty" in Canada.
Give it time. :)
Canada wasn't born in a day. So Kanata (or in my native lingo, "Odeno") probably won't be either. lmao
 

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I have multiple personality disorder, one of me thinks she's a Canuck, and the other thinks she is a different nationality. lol
I've had great difficulty in dealing with that duality. How did you come to a comedic conclusion in dealing with it personally?