Dropping the bombs did not end the war. Those people on their 3rd and 4th generation with birth defects now.
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Dropping the bombs did not end the war. Those people on their 3rd and 4th generation with birth defects now.
Same with agent orange. They're on their 3rd generation now with birth defects
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And half a million guys and gals brought it home to the U.S with them. What is your point exactly. More so what is your solution other than the soap box you rant from? We're not going back in time and reversing the fact of battles fought and lives lost. The same man who speaks of innocents killed proposes machine gun posts along the boarder by same Nation troops to fire on "invaders". Tighten your screws bud.
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Stopping invaders is a just policy, mercilessly dropping chemicals on people who have been divided by force on the other side of the world is nuts. Try and illegally move to Vietnam and see how that plays out. The West is soft and as documented Europe is in big trouble for not controlling its borders. Paris for instance is full of illegals, gangs and urine. Even need a gate around the Eiffal tower now. All in the good name of diversity. The world looks on and grins because the war is a silent one. Thus far. Being nice will get you destroyed.
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You're not going to get shot trying to cross the boarder of Vietnam. Unless you shoot first. Unarmed civilians on the U.S boarder are not "invaders" to fire on but typical to spiral the point to fit another talking point and spot on the Globe. Yes Agent Orange was nuts and generations of kids have suffered lingering results, here and there. Troops survived 1,2 tours to return the BF Montana or the Bronx and suffered excruciating deaths over decades . Yeh that happened too.
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Illegal immigrants are people who are displaying zero respect for your country. Admittedly if Brock has suggested shooting them then that is harsh, but they do need to be stopped and discouraged. The border out here has done a great job at blocking inter border irregularities. If you know you are going to step on a mine, then you don't do it.
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For $250, CAPC will arrange the DNA test and collect the samples from prospective members. The test itself is done by Viaguard.
If the test confirms a person has at least one per cent Indigenous ancestry, it's another $80 for membership in the group and a CAPC card.
Côté says it was his job to collect the DNA samples for CAPC. But he started to have doubts.
"I heard some things that were not straight with these tests," he said.
So Côté says he bought three DNA test kits directly from Viaguard in July last year. He took three different samples, which he says he sent back to the company's lab.
Two of the samples contained swabs of his inner cheek. He says he labelled one with his name and the other with his father's name. For the third sample, Côté says, he swabbed inside Snoopy's mouth and then wrote his adopted son's name on the label.
Viaguard's DNA testing determined Snoopy has 20 per cent Indigenous ancestry — 12 per cent Abenaki and eight per cent Mohawk. (Louis Côté)
Viaguard's DNA testing determined Snoopy has 20 per cent Indigenous ancestry — 12 per cent Abenaki and eight per cent Mohawk. (Louis Côté)
On Aug. 26, 2017, he received three separate emails from Viaguard, each containing a link to a PDF. The test results, which he provided to CBC News, were identical — both Côté and Snoopy had 20 per cent Native American ancestry: 12 per cent Abenaki and eight per cent Mohawk.
"I don't feel very good for the people who paid for these tests," Côté said. "They may have paid for nothing."
II. Shopping trip
Inside a store in Montreal, a cashier is handed what appears to be an Indian status card, an official government document that can entitle the holder to tax exemptions at the checkout. The cashier deducts the tax, but the man who handed her the card walks away before the transaction is complete — he knows that following through would be breaking the law.
"Merchants don't know the laws, so they will take anything presented to them," said Daniel Brabant, referring to the CAPC card just shown at the cash. Ha ha ha this lady sent her and her dogs DNA and they are both part Mohawk ha ha ha ha
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Did you mean for this to be on the other thread, bro? Just wondering.
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