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What a f*cked up customs and border entry situation you have in the USA.

These two brothers from Chechnya did not enter the US from Canada, I can
tell you that.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/shootout.jpg

A photo of the surviving suspect Tsarnaev:
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/tsarnaev.jpg

I'm sure that Putin has a smirk on his face...
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What a f*cked up customs and border entry situation you have in the USA.

These two brothers from Chechnya did not enter the US from Canada, I can
tell you that.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/shootout.jpg

A photo of the surviving suspect Tsarnaev:
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/tsarnaev.jpg

I'm sure that Putin has a smirk on his face...


No. Chechnya is a Muslim state in Russia. Their violence is often
directed at Russia.
Remember all the trouble Russia had with them? The theater massacre, the
school massacre?
Putin and the Russian government has offered help in the Boston massacre.

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On 4/19/2013 7:53 AM, Home Guy wrote:
What a f*cked up customs and border entry situation you have in the USA.

These two brothers from Chechnya did not enter the US from Canada, I can
tell you that.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/shootout.jpg

A photo of the surviving suspect Tsarnaev:
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/tsarnaev.jpg

I'm sure that Putin has a smirk on his face...



You are aware that the Aunt of those boys now lives in Canada, and she
she helped get them into the USA and that she claims they were framed.

You know that right?

Yes I do indeed live in Canada.
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On 4/19/2013 6:37 PM, Hench wrote:
On 4/19/2013 7:53 AM, Home Guy wrote:
What a f*cked up customs and border entry situation you have in the USA.

These two brothers from Chechnya did not enter the US from Canada, I can
tell you that.

http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/shootout.jpg


A photo of the surviving suspect Tsarnaev:
http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...4/tsarnaev.jpg


I'm sure that Putin has a smirk on his face...



You are aware that the Aunt of those boys now lives in Canada, and she
she helped get them into the USA and that she claims they were framed.

You know that right?

Yes I do indeed live in Canada.


He's too ****ing stupid and jealous of the US to understand facts. Don't
confuse the imbecile.

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On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 18:52:53 -0400, Meanie
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He's too ****ing stupid and jealous of the US to understand facts. Don't
confuse the imbecile.


....aside he is admitted thief. Wrote it right here in AHR! He has
never denied having carnal knowledge with farm animals, though.


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On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 18:37:35 -0400, Hench wrote:

You are aware that the Aunt of those boys now lives in Canada, and she
she helped get them into the USA and that she claims they were framed.

You know that right?

Yes I do indeed live in Canada.


Yes she lives in Canada ("They couldn't have done this.") Their
parents came to America under asylum. This entitled them to enter
under asylum, later.

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/america-live/index.html#http://video.foxnews.com/v/2312877143001/aunt-of-boston-suspects-they-couldnt-have-done-this/?playlist_id=87651

The father says his son is an angel and was framed.

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/america-live/index.html#http://video.foxnews.com/v/2312814331001/marathon-suspects-father-someone-clearly-framed-them/?playlist_id=87651

Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?
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On 4/19/2013 6:57 PM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 18:37:35 -0400, Hench wrote:

You are aware that the Aunt of those boys now lives in Canada, and she
she helped get them into the USA and that she claims they were framed.

You know that right?

Yes I do indeed live in Canada.


Yes she lives in Canada ("They couldn't have done this.") Their
parents came to America under asylum. This entitled them to enter
under asylum, later.

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/america-live/index.html#http://video.foxnews.com/v/2312877143001/aunt-of-boston-suspects-they-couldnt-have-done-this/?playlist_id=87651

The father says his son is an angel and was framed.

http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/america-live/index.html#http://video.foxnews.com/v/2312814331001/marathon-suspects-father-someone-clearly-framed-them/?playlist_id=87651

Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?


The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price
in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in
populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the
USA.
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:22:59 -0400, Hench wrote:

Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?


The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price
in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in
populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the
USA.


Hmm,

"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of
chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water? That's not the cost of a meal at
a world-class restaurant, but the price of basic foodstuffs at
supermarkets in the territory of Nunavut, in northern Canada."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043
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Oren wrote:

"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of
chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water?


I can see why Oren is so upset.

Those numbers are just about what the average american has for
net-worth.

"However, rural Alaska suffers from extremely high prices
for food and consumer goods, compared to the rest of the
country due to the relatively limited transportation
infrastructure."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska

A concept that is obviously way above Oren's head...
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On Friday, April 19, 2013 8:32:37 PM UTC-4, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:22:59 -0400, Hench wrote:



Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?






The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price


in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in


populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the


USA.




Hmm,



"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of

chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water? That's not the cost of a meal at

a world-class restaurant, but the price of basic foodstuffs at

supermarkets in the territory of Nunavut, in northern Canada."



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043


I've been to Iqaluit on Frobisher Bay. It's a beautifully rugged and desolate area. I would guess that most of their food has to be flow or shipped in which would be the major component of the high costs.


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On 4/19/2013 8:32 PM, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:22:59 -0400, Hench wrote:

Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?


The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price
in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in
populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the
USA.


Hmm,

"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of
chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water? That's not the cost of a meal at
a world-class restaurant, but the price of basic foodstuffs at
supermarkets in the territory of Nunavut, in northern Canada."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043



Ah yes, Nunavut, Canada's most populated and accessible region. What
wonderful transporation links they have there. How many growing days do
they get above the arctic circle 40?




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On Apr 20, 1:32*am, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:22:59 -0400, Hench wrote:
Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?


The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price
in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in
populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the
USA.


Hmm,

"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of
chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water? That's not the cost of a meal at
a world-class restaurant, but the price of basic foodstuffs at
supermarkets in the territory of Nunavut, in northern Canada."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043


A clear case of overpopulation. The place needs to be ethnically
cleansed.
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On Apr 19, 5:32*pm, Oren wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:22:59 -0400, Hench wrote:
Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?


The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price
in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in
populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the
USA.


Hmm,

"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of
chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water? That's not the cost of a meal at
a world-class restaurant, but the price of basic foodstuffs at
supermarkets in the territory of Nunavut, in northern Canada."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043


Same applies to remote villages in Alaska.

People salivate at the high wages paid in Alaska not realizing that
the cost of living pretty much negates it

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On Fri, 19 Apr 2013 20:22:59 -0400, Hench wrote:

Oh Canada... did the price of cabbage drop below $28?


The price of Cabbage in remote areas of Canada is the same a the price
in remote areas of the United States, and the price of Cabbage in
populated areas of Canada is the same as it is in populated areas of the
USA.


Hmm,

"Would you pay C$28 (US$27; £18) for a cabbage? $65 for a bag of
chicken? $100 for 12 litres of water? That's not the cost of a meal at
a world-class restaurant, but the price of basic foodstuffs at
supermarkets in the territory of Nunavut, in northern Canada."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18413043




And Nunavut is about as or even more remote as some places in Alaska
So what's your point ?
Or are you stupid enough to imagine that the price of things will be the
same as in any major city in Canada or the US

Grow up, smarten up, and get over it.

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