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 Bear1949
 
posted on January 7, 2006 05:07:10 PM new
Don't laugh at us

Until America starts to put the squeeze on Canada so that she sees how economically and militarily dependent she is on the U.S., the anti-America sentiment will continue to prevail. It will also help when the Canadian government stops funding these sentiments through government-subsidized TV stations.

We laugh at Americans, but we can become criminals by having a private hospital.

We laugh at Americans, but we can't have an exclusively religious TV or radio station – except through liberal Buffalo.

We laugh at Americans, but we have to wait six hours for emergency care.

We laugh at Americans, but our "conservative" news can only come from CNN and CBS.

We laugh at Americans, but 30 percent of students in Ontario don't graduate from high schools.

We laugh at Americans as we are taxed to the ground.

We laugh at Americans, but all our senators are appointed by the prime minister.

We laugh at Americans, but our $2 million gun registry is now approaching $2 billion.

We laugh at Americans and take our convicted murderers to watch whales, go skiing and go to the shopping malls.

We laugh at Americans, and our doctors are recommending that we give free booze to homeless people to keep them from crime.

We laugh at Americans and don't know that marriage can only be between a man and a woman.

Free needles, anyone?

Don't laugh at us. We are a sorry bunch.

Mitchell Persaud
Toronto, Canada

"“More Iraqis think things are going well in Iraq than Americans do. I guess they don’t get the New York Times over there.”—Jay Leno".
 
 dblfugger9
 
posted on January 7, 2006 05:14:43 PM new
and dont forget the 'oakie' instead of ok.

LOL

 
 nerfballwillie
 
posted on January 7, 2006 05:28:46 PM new
America eyes air strikes on Canada.

One official noted, "They just don't get it. We need to bring freedom to the oppressed people of Nunavut."

Another source states, "It is unfortunate, but Canadians are starting to demand their freedoms in astounding ways. We've heard reports of them actually using the internet to find out how the rest of the world lives, and secretly sharing it with others. A firestorm is rising, and we need to facilitate that firestorm."

Bush has said privately, "We wish to respect, ummm, the, I just think the people of Canadia, should have the same rights as Americans, and that...It's a known fact in some circles, you see Vancouver is beautiful, and the people of Canadia deserve the same...We owe it to our friends of the north to deliver freedom to them since we have extra freedoms. The PLC (People for the Liberation of Canada) have told us some of the horror stories of, well...you know, not alot goes on there that goes on here."

Although the US is spread thinly militarily, some have suggested "Freedom Droppings", to blanket Saskatchewan, and that we send educators and missionaries from some of our great American cities like Detroit to help bring Canada into the 19th century.



 
 Bear1949
 
posted on January 7, 2006 05:31:23 PM new
And we know where your nerfballs are Willie.


"“More Iraqis think things are going well in Iraq than Americans do. I guess they don’t get the New York Times over there.”—Jay Leno".
 
 nerfballwillie
 
posted on January 7, 2006 05:36:58 PM new
Relax, I'm from Dertoit. I know how great this country is.

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 7, 2006 06:33:35 PM new
I've never heard anyone I know laugh at Americans - the government, yes, but not the people.

Regarding the list he made, I don't agree with some...

1. There are many private hospitals for the aged and handicapped.

2. We have quite a few "religious" stations.

3. I don't know anyone that's ever had to wait 6 hours for emergency help. If it's minor, maybe.

4. We have many conservative news channels - most are Canadian.

5. Not sure.

6. We are taxed so much because our country is so large compared to the number of people in it.

7. We don't have senators.

8. The gun registry is important, no matter how much it costs, imo.

9. I've never heard of convicts being able to go skiing and all that.

10. I doubt they were serious.

11. True.

 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 06:49:45 PM new
Ever notice how the neoconjobs only like two countries, America and Iraq.....ain't that odd?

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 7, 2006 06:58:06 PM new
Mingo, 10 years ago, not many Americans even knew where Canada was. Now it's part of the axis of evil.

 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:04:11 PM new
According to some

 
 dblfugger9
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:18:23 PM new
kraft do you say, oakie? instead of ohkay?



 
 nerfballwillie
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:29:36 PM new
Canada does have Senators. 105 I believe in the upper house. There is (or was) even a hockey team called the Ottawa Senators.

 
 Bear1949
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:31:29 PM new
Kraft apparently your fellow Canadian disagrees with you.

The gun registry is important, no matter how much it costs, imo.

Tell that to the Aussies & Brits. The strictest gun control in the world has led to the highest crime rate.



"“More Iraqis think things are going well in Iraq than Americans do. I guess they don’t get the New York Times over there.”—Jay Leno".
 
 nerfballwillie
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:34:58 PM new
Australia and Britain have the highest crime rates in the world?

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:37:04 PM new
Sure they do and have....and even called our elected citizens terrible names.

AND did anyone mention their health care system is STILL in really bad shape?

Rationing health care because they aren't putting enough funding in the budget.


[ edited by Linda_K on Jan 7, 2006 07:38 PM ]
 
 replaymedia
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:40:48 PM new
You mean they still HAVE Canadians? I thought that went out of style a few years ago!


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 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:42:40 PM new
http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:noLg7ctyIf4J:www.parl.gc.ca/common/senmemb/senate/isenator.asp%3FLanguage%3DE+canadian+senators&hl=en&ie=UTF-8

kraftdinner - 7) We don't have senators.


Here KD meet YOUR Senators.
[ edited by Linda_K on Jan 7, 2006 07:49 PM ]
 
 nerfballwillie
 
posted on January 7, 2006 07:56:08 PM new
According to actual statistics, Australia is #43 in murders and U.K. is #46. The US is #24. Colombia is #1 - not known for strict gun control. Neither is South Africa at #2. Seems you have things a bit backwards.

http://www.nationmaster.com/graph-T/cri_mur_cap

In fact if you factor in only murders with firearms, The US rises to #8, while Australia is #27 and U.K. is #32.

If the thesis is that strict gun control increases crime rates, show some evidence. Unless of course you mean gun control increases pickpocketing, shoplifting or something. That isn't the type of crime you mean, is it?

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:00:09 PM new
As I've said here before....imo, neither KD nor kiara speaks for the entire Canadian country.

Here's another example....from last year...but it made a lasting impression on me. Think much has changed up there now? I don't.

Poll: over 40% of Canadian teens think America is "evil"

by Arthur Weinreb, Associate Editor, Canada Free Press
June 30, 2004


Can West News Services, owners of several Canadian newspapers including the National Post as well as the Global Television Network commissioned a series of polls to determine how young people feel about the issues that were facing the country's voters. Dubbed "Youth Vote 2004", the polls, sponsored by the Dominion Institute and Navigator Ltd. were taken with a view to getting more young people involved in the political process.



In one telephone poll of teens between the ages of 14 and 18, over 40 per cent of the respondents described the United States as being "evil". That number rose to 64 per cent for French Canadian youth.


This being Canada, the amount of anti-Americanism that was found is not surprising. What is significant is the high number of teens who used the word "evil" to describe our southern neighbour. As Misty Harris pointed out in her column in the Saskatoon Star Phoenix, evil is usually associated with serial killers and "kids who tear the legs off baby spiders." These teens appear to equate George W. Bush and Americans with Osama bin Laden and Hitler, although it is unknown if the teens polled would describe the latter two as being evil. Whether someone who orders planes to be flown into heavily populated buildings would fit that description would make a good subject for a future poll.



The Liberal government came into power in 1993 gushing anti-Americanism. Former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien's communications director, Francoise Ducros, made headlines when she referred to President Bush as a moron.

Liberal MP Carolyn Parrish was picked up on a boom microphone saying, "Damn Americans — I hate those bastards". Not only did Parrish not apologize for her remarks, but she later appeared on a television show hosted by alleged comedian Mike Bullard and laughed about the incident. Parrish played to the anti-Americanism of the youthful studio audience by saying that she couldn't guarantee that she wouldn't do it again.



Not only did then Prime Minister Jean Chrétien not take any action against his staff or caucus members, he himself engaged in America-bashing. The depth of his anti-Americanism surfaced shortly after the 9/11 attacks when he blamed the arrogance and greed of the West (read the United States) for those attacks.

 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:04:57 PM new
Well it's a damn good thing Americans don't go around bashing other countries !!!



 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:09:36 PM new
Told everyone several times....I've had Canadian friends and my husband worked for Canadians, with Canadians and some worked for him.


I never had a probem with any of them. They liked living here in America....some still do.


 
 nerfballwillie
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:10:44 PM new
I still support Bushs' decision to bomb them.

 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:13:45 PM new
LOL nerfballwillie LOL

Don't think he's going to do that just yet.

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On the gun issue....we've talked about this before here....over and over and over and over.... and I think WA DC was used as an example of where guns were made illegal to own...and their crime rate increase.


 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:15:19 PM new
I wonder if Canadians realize they have friends who stab them in the back, bash their country, and then think it's terrible when the Canadians do it right back???



 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:19:25 PM new
In one of our 'gun' discussions someone, obviously with a GREAT sense of humor posted something close to this:

"Well, I'll just KEEP my gun and when someone breaks into your house you can hit them over the head with the phone [while calling 9-11 and waiting for them to arrive]."


I always thought that was the BEST defense of being allowed to keep our own guns. NO restrictions.


 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:23:25 PM new
"""nerfballwillie
posted on January 7, 2006 08:10:44 PM
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I still support Bushs' decision to bomb them.


Linda_K
posted on January 7, 2006 08:13:45 PM
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LOL nerfballwillie LOL

Don't think he's going to do that just yet. ""


Oh ya, why not ? They have OIL and with all their faults the U.S. should charge in there to save them and promote "democracy".





 
 Linda_K
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:42:27 PM new
oh mingo....go introduce KD to her own Senators. Appears she knows more, or thinks she does anyway, about American politics than she does her own countries.


You two should agree on most everything....me I'm PRO-America.

Or argue with old willie....you two should get along just great.

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While the democratic party complains about everything THIS President does to protect our Nation:

What would a Democrat president have done at that point? Apparently, the answer is: Sit back and wait for the next terrorist attack.
Ann Coulter
[ edited by Linda_K on Jan 7, 2006 08:45 PM ]
 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:48:26 PM new
""Linda_K
posted on January 7, 2006 08:42:27 PM new
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oh mingo....go introduce KD to her own Senators. Appears she know more, or thinks she does anyway, about American politics than she does her own countries.

You to (?) should agree on most everything....me I'm PRO-America. """


I thought you were going to ignore me !

And now you're telling me what to do????

OH, Great Marine Mutha, I hear you and will obey ......LOL

BTW "two" is spelled two, not "to".



 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 7, 2006 08:59:25 PM new
Linda & Nerfballwillie, I've never heard them being called "senators" before - seriously. Everyone always refers to them as "Members of Parliament".

Linda, notice in your post how these teens were talking about the US government, not the people. Many here think attacking Iraq is just as bad as Iraq attacking the US. I don't think they're out of line to think that way.

 
 mingotree
 
posted on January 7, 2006 09:03:27 PM new
Oh Kraft, what do YOU know about Canada ?

linda has FRIENDS who are Canadian !!!!!

 
 kraftdinner
 
posted on January 7, 2006 09:18:31 PM new
Probably the best people she's ever met.

 
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