Posted on 01/06/2008 3:56:33 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Has he actually seen Mc Cains temper?.......I'd say of all of them the one most likely to hit the button in anger is McCain.
Canada has had a long history of electing buffoons and fools as Prime Minister, broken only recently with the election of Stephen Harper.
Speaking of Harper, I suspect that the jerkwipe that wrote this birdcage lining is no friend of Harper’s either.
No doubt he is a World Government type. Maybe too many loonies up his patootie.
Maybe if the rest of the world didn’t “Dis” us so much we would take their feelings into account when we vote. It’s their own fault. They need to be asking themselves why don’t Americans respect their feelings, what have they been doing wrong blah blah blah. /s
He probably considers him "Chimpy McBushitler" writ small.
I don't recall such a debate taking place....
America to world: STFU and MYOB! IF your own countries were such garden spots, the Mexicans would be going THERE!
One of the other "results" that you don't seem to mind, along with Mexico, is that the only reason you've survived as Canada and enjoy your lifestyle is your proximity to America. Were you somewhere else in the world you'd probably be a footnote by now. Go DIAF!
Stupid european dipwad, all national elections have global affects...I think we
should be able to vote in their elections...oh, wait...they dont have elections
anymore, Brussels is now their unrepresentative over lords. --Here was the take at Newsbusters
Alright. Lets take this insane little thought to its ultimate, logically democratic extent. Should she get her way, it would be just good sense that we Americans should reciprocally be allowed to vote for our choice of candidates in Europe, too. After all, fairs fair!
That being the case. We would have a chance to install the death penalty all across Europe. We would strengthen gun rights for every benighted, enslaved European in the EU. We would certainly get rid of all their permissive drug laws and we would also make sure their homosexual population lost all the absurd gains in civil unions and government recognition that they have won over the last 20 years. We would also make sure that every European has a giant SUV to drive down their ancient, crumbling streets.
And we could also ship over enough Mexicans so that their lawn care troubles would be over forever (I got that from one of Jay Lenos striking writers.... and I didnt pay scale, either).
I should also point out that we have far, far more voters in the U.S. than does Brussels or any other single European nation for the most part. So, WE would have the statistical edge to make Europe into a carbon copy of the great and wondrous U.S. of A.!
There. That all sounds pretty fair, eh?
On the other hand, lets just tell them to pound sand. Its easier and by far the more correct decision.
I knew we should have taken over that country in 1812. Although, I suppose we have enough self-loathing, socialist in our own country without importing anymore than we have to.
They just see his liberal positions and assume, correctly, that he’s one of them. One more reason not to like McInsane.
I don’t recall such a debate taking place....
It was a huge debate.
I know, a debate finally settled by the Japanese....but they still didn’t get to vote in our elections....
I once knew an illegal alien who claimed the same thing, that people all over the world should be able to vote in our elections. He didn’t feel that his homeland (Ireland) should offer a similar reciprocity though.
More garbage from up north.
I believe most of the people having a voice in Canadian media who attempt to critique the U.S. are severely insecure, incompetent, or drunk. The last choice being the most likely.
If they would spend more time in self-examination instead of comparison cataloging, they might realize how disorganized and ridiculous their own nation has become.
National nagging has become the standard of what passes for intellect.
Amazing I lost a friend of 6 years over that election, a beautiful canadian girl, must be something in water.
The nation was still bitterly divided. There were rallies for and against entering the war. Charles Lindbergh was bitterly opposed to America entering the war. The Brits, of course, were desperate and mounted a p.r. campaign to drum up support beyond the lend lease program.
Yep, you weak kneed dweebs point them out so that I can pick the Republican that is most frightening to you.
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