Posted on 07/04/2005 7:18:55 AM PDT by Alexander Rubin
Toronto-- Long harboured Canadian resentment of Canada being annexed by the United States took a 90-degree angle on July 1 with Frank McKenna, Canadas Ambassador to the United States, turning the tables. McKenna says he will organize the more than 1 million Canadians in the United States to lecture Americans.
McKenna, whos already sent messages to 6,000 expatriates, intends to get in touch with 100,000 of them by weeks end. The rookie ambassador is pressing the "Canadian diaspora" to arm themselves with facts, to debate Americans and to get out and lobby when Washington makes decisions that can hurt Canadians, says the Toronto Star.
Fighting the U.S. on its own soil, albeit by stealth, McKenna is calling to action Florida snowbirds, northern exiles in Arizona, Hollywood comedians and actors, investment bankers in New York and professors and students at universities across the U.S.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
They'd all need to sign conervative Republican and shall issue CCW loyalty oaths before I'd want any of them.
I still think the U.S. should do an immigration deal with Canada. All the whelpers in the U.S. who want to go to Canada can do so in trade for good Canadians who want to live in the U.S.
wait wait wait...
you have to watch how the next Canadian election breaks down. More or less Quebec, Toronto and Vancouver elect their government. Ask any Canadian FReeper....they all live in the prarie lands that I am talking about...
AS for making them swear anything, just the normal oath to the Constitution that all naturalized citizens have to swear will do.
I'm eagerly awaiting a face to face lecture from a Canadian.
I live in Toronto. Though my family originally settled in the prairies and badlands, back when it was really rough. The last two generations are almost all in the large cities though. Toronto and Edmonton mainly, with some in Vancouver and a few in Winnipeg.
The Conservatives are scattered across the country. That's the problem; the only place where they are actually politically concentrated enough to matter is the West, and a few Ontario suburbs (but those swing back and forth).
What's CCW?
"We should just tie him up, throw him in the back of a pickup truck, drive him to the nearest border and *THROW* him back across."
Can't do that. It's illegal to carry humans now in many states in pickup beds.
Is it legal to DRAG him back and throw him across the border?
Hey, skip this. JR is probably right about not advocating violence.
hehe me too :)
Why isn't the Canadian ambassador more interested in fixing things at home than stirring up trouble in the US? He's out of his ever loving mind and rude, to boot.
We understand and sympathize. Hillary doesn't speak for most of us either
"Why isn't the Canadian ambassador more interested in fixing things at home than stirring up trouble in the US? He's out of his ever loving mind and rude, to boot."
Your declarative sentence answered your interrogative sentence.
(Whew, I'm done for the day. Used too many long words, and now I've got to go take a nap.)
Hey, "Alexander"
Why did you change the title of the article from "Canadian American ambassadorship by stealth" as it actually appears on canadafreepress to your own "Canada to U.S.: All Our Ex-Pats Are Belong to Us, and Will Tell You What to Do".
and, I might point out, once again, your grammar contains common arab-like mistakes......
I think you're no "real Canadian"......nor do I think your comments beyond post #1 support your claim.
To free us from our dictorial government, and to open up large quantities (worth trillions of dollars) of untapped natural resources...
Are you sure they were liberals then? They sound like the conservative fringe of Quebec...
Not really.
First ignore Quebec as they would likely go independent.
In the Senate, Alberta would likely send 2 Republicans, the rest of the west (and possibly New Brunswick) would likely send a split delegation. Ontario would send 2 Democrats (due to Toronto's power) and possibly Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. PEI is too small to be a state, but could be admitted as a territory or with Nova Scotia.
New Senators: 10 Democrats, 6 Republicans. Not enough to change the balance of power (it would then be 61-54-1).
In the House, it would be a lot more complicated. Here is my estimated House makeup for seats from each province-turned-state:
British Columbia (6) - 3 Dem, 2 GOP, 1 Ind
Alberta (5) - 4 GOP, 1 Dem
Saskatchewan (2) - 1 Dem, 1 GOP
Manitoba (2) - 1 Dem, 1 GOP
Ontario (18) - 11 Dem, 6 GOP, 1 Ind
New Brunswick (1) - 1 Dem (narrowly)
Nova Scotia (1) - 1 Dem
Newfoundland (1) - 1 Dem
Prince Edward Island (1 nonvoting)
The makeup of that House based on the current makeup would be 246-222-3, which after redistribution changes to 227-205-3, which makes very little difference.
The Independents are socialists elected in the central Vancouver (Libby Davies?) and central Toronto (Jack Layton?) districts
"The reason is clear, he makes a much better living here then he would in the Great White North"
...which is why the good ambassador is such a hoser......Does he really think that most Canadians here in the US would want to participate in such a farce? This guy doesn't realize......the Canadian professionals left for a reason and they aren't going back. Ever.
Few Ontario suburbs? You forgot about the rural areas.
Southern New Brunswick has a strong conservative population as well...
I didn't forget about the rural areas. But the problem is that the conservatives in many of the rural areas don't actually vote Conservative, and sometimes don't vote. Those ridings keep going Liberal, election after election. Not saying you aren't strong numerically, but since it's first past the post...you know how it is. I have some friends from Southern New Brunswick. Even the liberal ones are fairly socially conservative.
Great....Canadians lecturing us...in French ?
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