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On 5/1/2021 11:41 AM, US Janet wrote:
> On Sat, 1 May 2021 09:27:55 -0400, Dr Bruce > wrote:
>
>> On 5/1/2021 9:10 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>> On Saturday, May 1, 2021 at 6:22:31 AM UTC-4, Dr Bruce wrote:
>>>> On 5/1/2021 4:55 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
>>>>> On Friday, April 30, 2021 at 6:18:09 PM UTC-4, Donald Shenkenberger wrote:
>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 4:47 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
>>>>>>> On 2021-04-30 3:43 p.m., Michael Trew wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 4/30/2021 10:44 AM, Graham wrote:
>>>>>>> ill
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thanks! Yes, insurance is gone tomorrow. Perhaps a better job with
>>>>>>>>>> health benefits is in order for me in the near future.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Or you could emigrate to a civilised country where you wouldn't have to
>>>>>>>>> worry.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'm assuming you are talking about socialist health care like Canada
>>>>>>>> or some European countries. Trust me, you'll pay for it in the end
>>>>>>>> with higher taxes and/or lower quality health care.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> We are well aware that we pay for our health care system with our tax
>>>>>>> dollars. Most people are very happy with our system.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Recon why most Canadians live near the USA border?
>>>>>
>>>>> Open a history book before you open your mouth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>>>
>>>> Just curious, what does history have to do with most
>>>> Canadians living near the US border? Isn't it more
>>>> about the climate and their economy being so closely
>>>> tied to ours?
>>>
>>> The climate, and the fact that the damned St. Laurence seaway
>>> is on the southern border.
>>>

>> What in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>
>>> Why do you think most inland cities are located on a river or other
>>> navigable body of water?
>>>
>>> Cindy Hamilton
>>>

>> Again, what in the Sam Hill does that have to do with *history*?
>>
>> Nothing, so your suggestion to open a history
>> book to answer the question is stupid.

>
> what does the topic 'history' mean to you? I see it as a recounting
> of people, events, and why things worked out as they did. That would
> detail why so so many Canadians live where they do, No? That would
> include development of cities and industry. You surely don't believe
> that cities and industry were dropped down like Lincoln Logs and
> people were placed there?
> Janet US
>

I've never said anything but the facts, which are totally climate
and economic reasons for hugging the US border, not because of
events that happened centuries ago. History books don't tell
you that, logic does.