Paris Hit By Multiple Attacks

I don't cross it often but that's pretty much the case. I find the guards going into the US are usually more serious and ask more questions than the ones guarding the Canadian border which isn't a surprise.

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We have to keep a close eye on you Canadians. But now the Mexicans are a different story. We give them instate tuition to our colleges and government benefits.
 

J-see

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Maybe we should disband the Nato so we no longer are forced to partake in the adventures of countries who's foreign policy comes out of a special needs class.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Maybe we should disband the Nato so we no longer are forced to partake in the adventures of countries who's foreign policy comes out of a special needs class.

That like the EU is a different can of worms which may be best with the lid firmly on it :D i have strong anti views in both areas but they are not for a photography forum ::what::
 

rocketman122

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I felt the same as Dan before i left. It felt like i needed to know spanish day to day. I eas tired of seeibg evrytbing written in english and spanish.as if spanish is a national language. Disgusting
 
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montignac

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I have no problems with families fleeing war zones trying to get better lives, but single men who are just trying to enter illegally for money should be rounded up like the criminals they are and sent back. With regard to Paris, my French friends said that as far as they were concerned the problem stemmed from in their opinion 2 causes:=
1. Too many immigrants who will not accept or respect the French way of life.
2. The west sticking their noses into other countries affairs without a clue as to how those people live.
I have two sons who served in the army and went to Iraq and Afghanistan. Both have agreed that The Brits and Americans had no idea what to do after Saddam was toppled. The West had no idea about not only the different religious factions but also tribal factions. However brutal Saddam was he kept a lid on this. Once gone and the fears he instilled were replaced by "freedom" the extremists could prosper and as Churchill once said but now turned against us "We sowed the wind and will reap the whirlwind". France did not support the war in Iraq as they understood the potential problems if there was nothing in place as to what would happen after Saddam had gone, nor did they believe the so called weapons of mass destruction blurb but the US and the UK knew best and we in Europe are suffering and will continue to suffer.
 

rocketman122

Senior Member
xlDeMoNiClx;507785]Yes we really are quite the scoundrels aren't we?

My ex wife was a travel agent abd we were aroubd the world. Hands down the most magical place we've ever been was in Canada. We did Toronto ottowa montreal quebec. We were in le chateau de Frontenac. In quenbec at Christmas and ut was the most amazing place id ever been. Who the hell know. All those years i thought niagra falls was the highlight. Just a magical place. I didn't sense anynj snobbery from the French there.
 

Nero

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xlDeMoNiClx;507785]Yes we really are quite the scoundrels aren't we?

My ex wife was a travel agent abd we were aroubd the world. Hands down the most magical place we've ever been was in Canada. We did Toronto ottowa montreal quebec. We were in le chateau de Frontenac. In quenbec at Christmas and ut was the most amazing place id ever been. Who the hell know. All those years i thought niagra falls was the highlight. Just a magical place. I didn't sense anynj snobbery from the French there.

Oh yeah, people underestimate my country all the time for multiple reasons but it's an amazing place. And our military isn't quite as crap as people think either. Haha

To be fair though we've had our share of issues when it comes to Quebec and other things but no country is perfect.

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salukfan111

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Yes and we are too stupid to do any thing,police and border patrol cant cope yet we have several thousand troops sat on there ar£es (not there fault) because we have this thing in the uk about not involving troops in civil matters.
Your cops aren't armed so let's hope "hugging it out" works if something bad happens. Our president is trying to ram these terrorists down our throats and plans on settling them in every state.
 

ianjm

Senior Member
We do have armed police response units in the UK but how long before they get to an incident I don't know.

What amazes me is that Isis openly said they would smuggle fighters into Europe disguised as refugees. Now 6 months later the government has an idea!!!!!. "Oohhhh they could smuggle people in" . after a few thousand have freely moved in derrr
 
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