Posted on 05/12/2013 3:32:14 AM PDT by Daffynition
AUSTRALIA and the US will merge to form one super nation called Ameristralia. Sound like a gag? Maybe not.
A petition has been created on the official White House website calling for the Obama Administration to join "America and Australia to form Ameristralia".
The "We the People" section on the whitehouse.gov website was launched in 2011 to allow the public, in accordance with the First Amendment of the US Constitution, to petition the US government on issues deemed important.
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Lol!
Parlay vooooo?
Got skeeters up there that can kill a moose!
Or America could join the Commonwealth, it is a former colony...
That’s what we need. Joining a Godless country with socialized medicine would be a great boost for the Obama agenda.
“1984”?
So would we fully merge; or would Obama add them as the 58th state?
I wanted to merge the USA, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein into United Lux Stein....but no takers. Since we are already bailing out the EU thru our tax dollars to the IMF...might as well take their tax havens
Free Trader Globalists are already trying to create a one world govt...we already have the UN, WTO....
I’ll take Quebec over Latin America, any day. As much as the Québécois despise Anglophones....more of them speak English in Quebec than the Latinos in the Orlando area. That is fact
Thanks Daffynition.
And tie me kangaroo down mate.
The population of Australia is somewhat smaller than that of Texas, so why not just add it as a state? Not that I would want to, since it would probably be a “blue” state.
You are aware that under the Commonwealth rules of association, the US is eligible to join.
Perhaps the US should reciprocate and offer Great Britain statehood.
I think so too. Twice before parts of Mexico have formally petitioned the U.S. to become states, the Yucatan and Lower Baja.
It would make more sense for The U. S. to take over Mexico:
that would solve our illegal immigration problem.
In times gone by, I might have agreed with the concept. But not since the once-proud Aussies allowed themselves to be disarmed.
There are at least a million legally held firearms in private hands in Australia.
Personally, I have one of these:
and one of these:
as well as a number of basic hunting rifles. And I could own more, but I've only got two hands so these will do.
It's certainly not rosy here for gun ownership - universal licencing and registration, for example - and my handgun is a .38 because having anything heavier is complicated for reasons that make very little sense. But we're not disarmed, and plenty of places in the US has some stupid rules as well.
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