Posted on 11/30/2004 8:07:22 AM PST by MikeEdwards
Hi again NorthOf45. We have had some good exchanges in the past. With you in mind, I am making sure to distinguish between the socialist scum and the rest of you good neighbors.
God bless you owl unlike most here who made up their mind already.
Since you brought up the recent elections ... did you bother to compare the results to the those of the election in 2000? The shift has started ... I just wish it would proceed faster.
I would not for one minute minimize the good that the Harper meeting could have. Like the US, Most of Sask, Alb, and Ontario are pretty conservative already.
Bush and Rove may be able to take Harper under their wing to establish some sort of power dialogue between Canada and the US.
If you can't establish a formal cooperation between the US and Canada, you can set Harper up to be the guy that needs to be dealt with in all matters requiring US cooperation.
That would be a start.
I see absolutely no reason why the President should submit himself to abuse by a bunch of idiotic uber-liberal Canuckleheads. President Bush refused to address the NAALCP for the very same reasons.
Screw Canada!!! I hope the President takes the opportunity to tell Paul Martin that our Nortern Border will close 5 minutes after Air Force One hits American Airspace. Maybe then Canuckistan will come to terms with the fact that they are the biggest Security Threat that our Country faces. When they decide to defend themselves, and join our side in the War on Terror, we can talk about re-opening our common border.
Until then, they can eat all of that softwood that they are cutting and dumping on our markets.
Very cool pictures! Thanks!
BTW, I didn't know Canadians were now wearing digital camo!
Apparently the protests totally fizzled. Nobody showed up.
you should create a thread for this and show freepers that we are helping out despite our Liberal anti-military stance.
You can find more on http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/
"You will note that he always insures that he does not do anything to dishonor the presidency."
Waaaaaay off subject - but I read it in a book last night. Bush takes his "wearing a suit in the oval office" policy so strong that even late at night in his casual clothes, if he needs to go down the stairs to the oval office just to get some documents he forget he'll put on his suit and tie!
LOL - I would not be surprised.
We need to enjoy this time with a president who so honors his office, his country and so understands the heartland of America.
God has blessed us with this man.
Can't get enough is right.
When a country of 42 Million has a military of 10,000, it isn't even window dressing. You have fewer soldiersthan there are cops in New York City.
I have no idea how you guys can wake up every morning without complete and total embarrasment on how you have completely abdicated all responsibility for yourselves to the US. I am surprised you don't ask us to help you all dress and get to school/work every day.
I agree, we can do more. However, let's look up the facts before posting:
"More than 1,400 Canadian soldiers, sailors and Air Force personnel are deployed overseas on operational missions. On any given day, about 8,000 Canadian Forces members - one third of our deployable force - are preparing for, engaged in or returning from an overseas mission."
Deployable force: 24,000
Population of Canada: 31,946,316 (July 2004)
NYPD: 39,110 officers
How many police officers are there in NYPD? There are currently 39,110 police officers in NYPD. This is the total number of Police Officers, Detectives, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, Deputy Inspectors, Inspectors, Deputy Chiefs, Assistant Chiefs, and Bureau Chiefs budgeted for fiscal year 2003.
Canadian MPs Get Bone from President Bush -- Deserve No Less.
"could do better?" That is the understatement of the year.
OK, the numbers are off, but there are still more NYPD cops than Canadian military. NYPD patrols a CITY! Do you realize New York City could invade and defeat the entire country of Canada? (We know you guys ain't got no guns). If you think a couple of trappers are going to pull blunderbusses from the mantle in their log cabins will help you, then we would only have to get the upstate NY hunters (with precision high-tech rifles) to even that out.
We are carrying your water and you don't even have the pretense of being self-reliant. By comparison, France with a population of ~59 million has apx. 140,000 troops, compared with your admitted 24,000.
I can't believe you would post these numbers PROUDLY as if they somehow help your argument.
How do you guys shave knowing someone else is doing all your work? I wouldn't even be able to go out in the street if I knew that someone else was totally responsible for watching over me like a 1-year old in a bassinet.
Impressive. You looked it up.
Those are the same troops that opened fire on the unarmed crowd in Ivory Coast.
Pegging Canada below France is your overstatement.
first of all there are plenty around that ARE bashing all Canadians. Just look through some of the threads about Canada. Maybe they don't mean "all" but they don't say so.
and how many years did it take to get us where we are now. The Dems ran everything for the last 50 years. Maybe we should give the Canadians just a little more time.
Mplsteve,
We should respect Canada for sending troops to Afghanistan, like so many other nations they could have refused.
If we want our friends to help us in the future we might try and show a little more gratitude.
I've said it before and will say it again--Canada is the best neighbor we could have, a real class act of a country. And on the practical side they are the market for 20% of our exports, mainkly added value goods. A lot of people in all parts of the country would hate to see our friendly Canadian customers decide to stop buying American.
regards
I agree. But they have to start somewhere and sometime. Now sounds good to me.
Now, now... what are you talkin' a-boot.
At least ONE THIRD of Canadians are good conservatives, don't wrecklessly generalize and piss off friends... if you did a 'red/blue country map' of Canada you would see its similar to the US in that except for Ontario (big city/high density), the majority of the country is conservative (of course not the far E)
Check out the results broken down @ http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/2004-results.html
2004 Federal Election Results
Conservatives: 32.1%
Liberals: 43.8%
French Frogs: 17.5%
Conservatives win almost all providences but loose big in Ontario 71% to 23%
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