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To: LongWayHome
Canadians, by & large, are insufferably smug....the most rotten, vile political arguments I have had on other sites over the last several years have been with Canadians. They drip contempt for the American lifestyle.

By and large, eh? I think a few years ago, I saw that JimRob had posted some demographic information about where everyone was from who posted on FR… there are a actually quite a few Canadians posting here. Do you find them to be 'insufferably smug' too? Regardless, here is the electoral map for liberal Ontario for the last election…. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ontario_general_election,_2014#/media/File:Ontario_Provincial_Election_2014_Riding_Results_Map.svg Forget the brown colour of Northern Ontario…. few people live there. Just take a look at Southern Ontario and note that blue is Conservative and red is Liberal (opposite colours to what the U.S. uses.) You will see that the Greater Toronto Area is solid red as is an area just to the east of Toronto plus Ottawa. The rest of the Province is almost solid blue. This distribution was enough to put the Liberals in with a majority. So… even liberal Ontario is not that much different than what the U.S. looks like (with the colours reversed)….big cities end up voting liberal while the wide open rural areas vote conservative. By and large? I suppose one can just as easily come to that conclusion and description about America too if they do nothing but visit some flea bitten hole full of Hillary voters and get their ‘news’ only from CNN, the NYT and the WP….

27 posted on 11/24/2017 8:23:43 PM PST by hecticskeptic
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To: hecticskeptic

It’s my experience & opinion...take it or leave it.


28 posted on 11/24/2017 8:31:16 PM PST by LongWayHome
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