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<blockquote data-quote="Alberta farmer" data-source="post: 619369" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>Have visited the USA several times over the years and have always found them to be friendly and interesting. I have a couple of American cousins in Portland and another who married an American and works for Boeing in Seattle. Have met a lot of US cattlemen over the years at bull sales etc. and US oil field personal in Alberta. Quite frankly I don't see a lot of difference from Albertans!</p><p>I sometimes wonder though when I hear those R-Calf boys in the media or some old politician from the border states ranting on about how evil Canada is? Seems their main reason for every problem is "Blame Canada"!</p><p>I also am not impressed by the border guards in Montana. They treat you like you are a terrorist or something? What kind of dumbies do they hire for that job? How hard is it to figure out that a middle aged couple, blond hair, blue eyes, driving a new car are probably not going to be blowing up things in America! You should see the crossing at Coutts in the summer...cars and trucks lined up for miles trying to cross. You only have to do that once or twice until you say "I think I'll just stay home and spend my money here."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alberta farmer, post: 619369, member: 8978"] Have visited the USA several times over the years and have always found them to be friendly and interesting. I have a couple of American cousins in Portland and another who married an American and works for Boeing in Seattle. Have met a lot of US cattlemen over the years at bull sales etc. and US oil field personal in Alberta. Quite frankly I don't see a lot of difference from Albertans! I sometimes wonder though when I hear those R-Calf boys in the media or some old politician from the border states ranting on about how evil Canada is? Seems their main reason for every problem is "Blame Canada"! I also am not impressed by the border guards in Montana. They treat you like you are a terrorist or something? What kind of dumbies do they hire for that job? How hard is it to figure out that a middle aged couple, blond hair, blue eyes, driving a new car are probably not going to be blowing up things in America! You should see the crossing at Coutts in the summer...cars and trucks lined up for miles trying to cross. You only have to do that once or twice until you say "I think I'll just stay home and spend my money here." [/QUOTE]
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