Are you trying to say no one has ever done this before ?
Obviously Canada Has.
Are you trying to say no one has ever done this before ?
Please explain.But to claim things they have not theirs is not right to give them credit for
Let me tell you something SF2004 ;'majority of chinee will die for the country without thinking 2x.Every people have their strengths and weaknesses.. and in your own words, give me a break.
Obviously Canada Has.
Let me tell you something SF2004 ;'majority of chinee will die for the country without thinking 2x.
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Australia: Hardest hit[/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Remembrance ceremonies were held at cenotaphs and monuments throughout Australia, from where more than 330,000 men served overseas during the 1914-18 war. [/FONT]
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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica]Over 61,000 of them never returned, leaving Australia with the highest per-capita death toll of any country involved in WWI. [/FONT]
China, Chinese people have done great things. There is no doubt about it..
.I did say Chinese people have done great things.
Hey ,what's that about moving on ? where ? running away from our self ,'escaping'?Time to move on..
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Yes SF2004 ,they are doing great things.
Hey ,what's that about moving on ? where ? running away from our self ,'escaping'?
-are we moving to a different topic ?please explain SF2004 ,What is time SF2004 ? Hey man ,let's find out together.....what is time ?
I got no idea SF 2004 ,Canada is not being invaded by Afghanistan .What do you think Canadians are doing in Afghanistan ?
I am funny????????????????Your too funny man. I have to get to bed as I do work..
I also remember Tianimen square and Tibet
China was helping these countries who were always its friends . Just wonder ;if China attacked Canada ;would Us help save Canadian asses from total destruction ..as for Vietnam....who was helping the North Vietnamese? How about North Korea?...... and this is all after the west helped save the chinese asses from the Japanese.
June 25, 1950
At approximately 4 a.m. (Korean Standard Time) on a rainy Sunday morning Democratic People's Republic of Korea Army (DPRK - North Korea) artillery and mortars open fire on Republic of Korea (ROK - South Korea) Army positions south of the 38th Parallel, the line then serving as the border between the two countries. The opening barrage is followed shortly by tank/infantry attacks at all points along the Parallel. At 11 a.m. North Korea announced a formal declaration of war and what is now known as "The Korean War" officially began.