it shouldn't offend you because in my opinion it says that we "kerry states" are fed up with this country and want to join your "better" countryJoe Cool wrote:Your map almost offends me. Almostsuperboots wrote:i like my map.
i would like to become part of the united states of canada.
maybe we could name it the united provinces and states of canada! God Bless the upsc!
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haha come on it's funny
and my mom was saying that a lot of republicans are happy because they "Got their morals back" b/c bush was re-elected...so in my opinion while "jesus land" may be a little exaggerated it is funny cause it is a little bit true
and my mom was saying that a lot of republicans are happy because they "Got their morals back" b/c bush was re-elected...so in my opinion while "jesus land" may be a little exaggerated it is funny cause it is a little bit true
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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
Even as an American, I think the term "America Jr." is a term that sounds like another country is lower in status than the US, or trying to emulate the US. I don't think that is the case with Canada, and I understand why the Canadian members have taken offense to it. I don't believe that Corey intended it to be a negative remark, but I can understand why it is perceived that way, and I see it as a negative adjective as well.
US and Canadian cultures are similar only in general cases as Corey pointed out. Below the surface of those general similarities is where each nation becomes unique from the other.
Kimmy, your vote always counts. If I hadn't voted, Bush would have still won Tennessee by a large margin. It didn't really matter if I voted or not. But if everyone felt like their vote didn't matter, who would show up at the polls on election day?
It makes me sad to hear Americans say they "hate" the US because of the election results. You hate the country because the nationally accepted method for selecting a leader yielded a result that you didn't want? That's not a reason to hate the country you live in. You still have the ability to make a difference. It's now a matter of how hard will you push to make that difference? You don't have to support the President if you don't want to. That is your choice. You do, however, have the opportunity to make a difference so that he has no choice but to support you.
Canadians, you can have a voice in the US too. You can do it using the same avenues (aside from voting in the US) to let our government know what you are disagreeing with. Write or call your own leaders, write or call the US leaders. Make your voice so loud that it can't be ignored.
US and Canadian cultures are similar only in general cases as Corey pointed out. Below the surface of those general similarities is where each nation becomes unique from the other.
Kimmy, your vote always counts. If I hadn't voted, Bush would have still won Tennessee by a large margin. It didn't really matter if I voted or not. But if everyone felt like their vote didn't matter, who would show up at the polls on election day?
It makes me sad to hear Americans say they "hate" the US because of the election results. You hate the country because the nationally accepted method for selecting a leader yielded a result that you didn't want? That's not a reason to hate the country you live in. You still have the ability to make a difference. It's now a matter of how hard will you push to make that difference? You don't have to support the President if you don't want to. That is your choice. You do, however, have the opportunity to make a difference so that he has no choice but to support you.
Canadians, you can have a voice in the US too. You can do it using the same avenues (aside from voting in the US) to let our government know what you are disagreeing with. Write or call your own leaders, write or call the US leaders. Make your voice so loud that it can't be ignored.
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ok... so my two cents...
Josh: I'm unsure why you mentionned me because I didn't say that people should back their president. I agree with pretty much everyone here when I say that we all have the right to to make our own choices in thought and belief. If there was any misunderstanding, it may be because I think it is important that a leader of a country is recognized as the leader by the population. They may disagree with his policies, but you cannot deny in rational thought that he was elected under fair terms.
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Now I understand what Corey was trying to say with "America jr." If you know Corey (and I do in a political sense) you would know that he is a very rational guy and doesn't toss terms out to belittle others.
It was a misunderstanding, but essentially Canada is a smaller America. There are differences, I agree, and I'm sure Corey would agree as well, but Canadians and Americans are closer to one another than Canadians and (for example) the Chinese, and have more similarities than differences.
Basically, Canada can be deemed as the midpoint between European and American culture. We have traditions, and political ideals from Europe, but modern culture is very much American, with maybe some exceptions.
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The citizens of a foreign country should never be allowed to vote in a country's elections. This makes no sense at all.
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I, personally, am against a unified North America. I feel that political philosophies are too different to be united as one. Canadians would want their "magnificient" health care system, and Americans would hate to pay as much tax as we do. I also feel that Canada could not benefit from a united continent, and many jobs and businesses would go south because frankly why would a country want to put factories and infrastructure in the coldest part of the country?
I just don't see how Canada could benefit.
ok... so my two cents...
Josh: I'm unsure why you mentionned me because I didn't say that people should back their president. I agree with pretty much everyone here when I say that we all have the right to to make our own choices in thought and belief. If there was any misunderstanding, it may be because I think it is important that a leader of a country is recognized as the leader by the population. They may disagree with his policies, but you cannot deny in rational thought that he was elected under fair terms.
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Now I understand what Corey was trying to say with "America jr." If you know Corey (and I do in a political sense) you would know that he is a very rational guy and doesn't toss terms out to belittle others.
It was a misunderstanding, but essentially Canada is a smaller America. There are differences, I agree, and I'm sure Corey would agree as well, but Canadians and Americans are closer to one another than Canadians and (for example) the Chinese, and have more similarities than differences.
Basically, Canada can be deemed as the midpoint between European and American culture. We have traditions, and political ideals from Europe, but modern culture is very much American, with maybe some exceptions.
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The citizens of a foreign country should never be allowed to vote in a country's elections. This makes no sense at all.
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I, personally, am against a unified North America. I feel that political philosophies are too different to be united as one. Canadians would want their "magnificient" health care system, and Americans would hate to pay as much tax as we do. I also feel that Canada could not benefit from a united continent, and many jobs and businesses would go south because frankly why would a country want to put factories and infrastructure in the coldest part of the country?
I just don't see how Canada could benefit.
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Because the map could suggest that "jesusland" is the undesirable place to be.happeningfish wrote:I don't even get why that would offend you... I mean, aren't you all about "taking back the high places"? Jesusland is your GOAL, isn't it? Unless I misunderstand.Joe Cool wrote:I'll let it slide this time though...
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As opposed to the "United States Of Canada"? Any negative connotation is from your own self-defense spasm. Maybe it's being bluntly confronted by your conscience with the fact that a Jesusland wouldn't really be so great..??Joe Cool wrote:Because the map could suggest that "jesusland" is the undesirable place to be.happeningfish wrote:I don't even get why that would offend you... I mean, aren't you all about "taking back the high places"? Jesusland is your GOAL, isn't it? Unless I misunderstand.Joe Cool wrote:I'll let it slide this time though...
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Joe Cool wrote: If you dropped someone from, Europe, Japan, Kenya, Austrailia, and Canada in the middle of Boston i'm sure the Canadian would be the most at home. Call me crazy but thats the way I see it.
I doubt it. Boston's like a whole 'nother planet
As for the whole election thing... I don't agree with the people wearing the "Bush ain't my prezzy" buttons, because there are better ways to make people vote your way, but I won't discourage them or anything. They wanna do it, then they wanna do it.
One plus to Bush in office is that it means two new faces in 08. Incumbent vs. Senator is sooooooo boring. I much prefer Senator vs. Senator.
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happeningfish wrote:As opposed to the "United States Of Canada"? Any negative connotation is from your own self-defense spasm. Maybe it's being bluntly confronted by your conscience with the fact that a Jesusland wouldn't really be so great..??Joe Cool wrote:Because the map could suggest that "jesusland" is the undesirable place to be.happeningfish wrote: I don't even get why that would offend you... I mean, aren't you all about "taking back the high places"? Jesusland is your GOAL, isn't it? Unless I misunderstand.
Why the hell are we arguing about this again?!?! Has everybody forgotten the last thread that got LOCKED because we were arguing about this? I believe it was Nikki wasn't it, who said that this kind of stuff just makes a wider gap between the Canadians and Americans on this board? It's stupid and pointless to argue this. Lets put it this way, Some of us are American, some are Candadian, some are European, Asian, African, whatever, were all from some country and damn proud to be from that country. We have similarities and differences, just like individual people. Let's not get into all this crap again. No country is another countries junior anything, each country is their own country, lets leave it at that.
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