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> I read it at about 17.
> However, I remember why the Indians went to Canada (for British 
> protection), whereas you conveniently (as americans do)...do not 
> remember that part.

As a Canadian American Mailloux I know all about this.

> 
> > > Canada because they wanted protection by the British because they
> > > knew the British protected them, whereas the Americans were 
> despotic.
> > 
> > Conquered people get screwed.  Right.  Now they have casinos.>>
> 
> 
> You obviously have never seen (as I have ) the abject poverty on the 
> largest reservation in the world - the Navajo reservation.

This is true. I have not been there.

 Something 
> that would be an absolute outrage in Europe. We have poverty, but not 
> like you americans do in your reservations and ghettos.

Oh really?  Your new Mid Eastern and African immigrants would like to
differ by burning your police cars.  We kept our vanquished people
around.  You killed yours throughout your history.  Good for you.
> 
> 
> > > such despotic regimes (that is why Elizabeth at first, and the
> > > British spent centuries fighting and winning against the Papist
> > > regimes of France and Spain)
> > 
> > I don't doubt that.  It was a fraction of the people in my great 
> country>>
> 
> Which was founded by a traitorous insurgency against the British who 
> protected you from the Catholic despots of France and Spain and whose 
> soldiers died by the hundreds of thousands to protect you from these 
> viscious religious fanatic regimes ( and your traitorous founders  
> refused to help out in that by paying taxes and helping against the 
> Papist despots.) Then you JOINED the most oppressive regime, the 
> French, and that is when your little 'war of independence' 
> (our 'skirmish in the provinces') turned against the British when the 
> French joined in, so the British went off and defeated the French 
> Catholic despots, who if the British had not defeated, YOU CURTIS, 
> would be speaking French and living in a mono-religious regime run by 
> the Pope.

My name is proudly Mailloux.  I am a quarter French, a quarter Irish
and half British.  I do speak French.  Even France is no longer
mono-religious now.  I appreciate your interest in history but resent
your personalization of counties onto people, namely me.  I live in an
immigrant community and know quite a bit about our world and its
history.  I lived in Europe for a year.   Long enough not to try to
pin the history of a person's country onto them.  You are practicing
bar room pugnaciousness on a person who you would never talk to this
way in person.  

> 
> OffWorld
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