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Peace_by_superior _power
09-08-2005, 09:20 PM
Ill start out with a quote from tony blair, " The danger of saying to the americans, 'you are on your own,' is that they (Americans) will say 'Well, we are fine with that.' How true is that? In a country as powerful as friends dont really mean anything because essentially we can do waht ever we want to do. And before I show you the rest of the worlds hatered of America ill give you another quote from Mr. Blair, " We are the ally of America not because they are powerful, but because we share the same values. I am not surprised by anti-americanism, but it is a foolish indulgence. For all their faults ,and all nations have them, the U.S are a force for good; they have a liberal and democratic history of which any nation could be proud of.

Canada
Canadians esp. the prime minister are not only anti-american they are incredibly dangerous in their liberal terrorist loving ways. You may have never heard of him but terrorist Ahmed Ressan, a candaian citizen, was supposed to blow up LAX, but was caught by border patrol. So waht you say; terrorists come from everywhere and that is true, but Ressan was CAPTURED IN AFGANISTAN and sent to Guantonomo bay where the candadian government petioned STRONGLY that he be released and was givin a canadian citizenship and quickly amnesty under canadas generous policy. Another dirt bag WE tracked down in canada is Adnan Ek Shukerijuman a canadian student who worked for a "degree" in nuclear energy and was constantly around high seccurity plutonium. Unfortunatly he was a top player in al-quada since the 90's and a well know terrorist. How did the canuks miss this???? How could they let a dangerous man around sensitive materials??? The worst offence the Canadians commited was letting al-Kandai (the canadian) out of jail. Not a canadain jail a Pakistani jail!!! The Pm of canada CHreitan PERSONALY vouched fot him and allowed him to come to canada where he quickly "escaped" and went right back to working for al_queada by even supplying 3 of his sons to the suicide bombing camps and continuing running terrorist camps.

WHile this is bad enough candaians are strongly anti american. While this is ludacris that a country that depends on anther entirely for its survival, economy, cultural, saftey (NORTHCOM U.S. ballistic missle sheild) ect... that they would be at least friends, but no canada has gone from Americas "miny me" to frances "mini moi". THey are weak willed and unwilling to offend any one(AMerica or France) by offering or not offering support to the war in Iraq. They waited a month to officaly say no where they were quickly asked not to return to coalation meetings. THey also ran incredibly paritsan speaches durring the 2001 elecetion by strongly supporting GOre and denouncing bush for being a conservative. Carlyon Parrish a canadian parliment member was quoted as saying, "damn americans, hate those bastards". THe pm was at it again by declaring, "great strength is always determined to others as benign, not every one is willing to take the americans word anymore"

Madcowhunter
09-08-2005, 11:59 PM
Canada is anti-American because of a fear that America will one day envelope Canada. Canadian's like any country want to stick out as their own culture, they're paranoid and afriad of becoming like America. You should read this, it's made by a Canadian political cartoonist: http://www.filibustercartoons.com/canguide_4_aaa.php

One thing I respect about Canadians, they are huge patriots, Canada is full of Canada lovers, something many Americans can learn from.

Washington is bordering Canada, and I have had the pleasure of visiting the country. While I don't aprove of its government's anti-American attitudes, I must say, they have one hell of a beautiful country.

Plus, without Canada we wouldn't have the RedGreen Show.

Avid_Liberal_Hater
09-09-2005, 02:17 PM
Canada is anti-American because of a fear that America will one day envelope Canada. Canadian's like any country want to stick out as their own culture, they're paranoid and afriad of becoming like America. You should read this, it's made by a Canadian political cartoonist: http://www.filibustercartoons.com/canguide_4_aaa.php

One thing I respect about Canadians, they are huge patriots, Canada is full of Canada lovers, something many Americans can learn from.

Washington is bordering Canada, and I have had the pleasure of visiting the country. While I don't aprove of its government's anti-American attitudes, I must say, they have one hell of a beautiful country.

Plus, without Canada we wouldn't have the RedGreen Show.

That is one thing that I fail to understand about liberals. They're adamantly opposed to nationalism and patriotism. They won't actually say they're opposed to patriotism, but anyone with an IQ over 17 can see that they are. Liberals are all about basing our social and political standards on what other countries do, yet they fail to grasp the fact that so many other countries are extremely nationalistic. Expecially Mexico. You don't see them ridiculing nationalistic Mexicans as dumb hicks. But they'll ridicule their own countrymen for it. Idiots.

Count Rugen
09-09-2005, 05:21 PM
Nationalism is dangerous in any form. Many would say it's the first step to Fascism.
I do not admire other countries more than I admire the US. I think the US is the greatest country on Earth. Does that mean it's perfect and righteous in everything it does? No way. Not even close.
I love my country because I have the right to criticize it. Others love it because it's the "danged ol' US of A and they ain't none better and anyone who talks bad about the Homeland (or Motherland) ought to just git the heck out. Buncha' commies is what they are".

My problem with the current state of affairs is that many believe President Goerge Bush jr. is infallible in every way. I don't believe that for a second. He's bungled more things than he's gotten right, including the recent disaster. the worst part of the whole thing, the thing that makes me cringe everytime he half-laughs his way through an honest question as if the interviewer were stupid, is that he's incapable of admitting when mistakes were made and moving quickly to fix them. I work on five different live TV shows everyday of which I am ultimately responsible. when the shows go wrong, no matter who made the mistake, it is I who takes the blame, why? Because they're my responsibility. It'd be nice if our ultimate leader did the same.

Bumblebee
09-09-2005, 05:39 PM
My problem with the current state of affairs is that many believe President Goerge Bush jr. is infallible in every way. I don't believe that for a second. He's bungled more things than he's gotten right, including the recent disaster. the worst part of the whole thing, the thing that makes me cringe everytime he half-laughs his way through an honest question as if the interviewer were stupid, is that he's incapable of admitting when mistakes were made and moving quickly to fix them. I work on five different live TV shows everyday of which I am ultimately responsible. when the shows go wrong, no matter who made the mistake, it is I who takes the blame, why? Because they're my responsibility. It'd be nice if our ultimate leader did the same.
When a president does so many things at once, he will be criticize more then a president doing nothing.
I think that the Democrats are so desperate because they have lost the last three elections. I also believe that it's unseemly the way they are pointing the disaster on Bush. It's disgraceful and abusive while this complex relief is going on.

Count Rugen
09-09-2005, 06:23 PM
UI don't blame Bush for the Hurricane. I blame him for HIS reaction to the hurricane.

FKLBRLS
09-09-2005, 08:54 PM
Canada has always had a distinctive anti-American feel, only in the past it was because they wanted to stand out as their own but now it is because they hate our government and our way of life. Canada is the sort of country that, if the US had just become a democracy yesterday, Canada would become a socialist military dictatorship just so that they would be different from the US.

Nationalism is dangerous in any form. Many would say it's the first step to Fascism.
While it is true that one of the traits of facism is nationalism, nationalism DOES NOT stand for facism. Facism also includes a militaristic regime in which anyone who does not agree with the government is violating the law and should be killed. THAT IS NOT HAPPENING IN THE UNITED STATES, NOR HAS IT EVER COME CLOSE TO HAPPENING!!! While many facists base their crap on nationalism, the United States, and many other countries for that matter, are smart enough to know where to draw the line. Nationalism is an idea that facists hijack for their own agenda. Facism is based on nationalism, nationalism does not necessarily include facism. The two are NOT mutually inclusive, as much as Cindy Sheehan may think they are.

Goose
09-10-2005, 01:40 PM
I love my country because I have the right to criticize it. Others love it because it's the "danged ol' US of A and they ain't none better and anyone who talks bad about the Homeland (or Motherland) ought to just git the heck out. Buncha' commies is what they are".

Sounds like what you're saying is; "I love my country for a noble and enlightened reason, but others (Do you mean conservatives?) love their country because they are hate-filled rednecks who unquestionably follow President Bush cause they too stupit to knows no betters." As I said, that's what it sounds like. But what do I know; I'm just a dumb ol' boy.

WhiteAfricanAmerican
09-10-2005, 08:36 PM
UI don't blame Bush for the Hurricane. I blame him for HIS reaction to the hurricane.

Are you advocating the removal of the Govenor of LA by the POTUS, and her replacement with a Military Govenor?

Because that is the only way the Federal Government can usurp control of a state and dictate it's actions.

As far as Canada is concerned. Here's the answer to the border problem with them.

We need to invade Canada.

Treat them kinda the same way a big brother treats his kid brother.

Cross the border, slap them around a little bit, and pull back.

I guarantee that border will be air tight for the next 10 to 20 years.

Android
09-11-2005, 02:21 AM
UI don't blame Bush for the Hurricane. I blame him for HIS reaction to the hurricane.
No, He and the other Feds were trying to be PROactive. The local and state authorities were REactive (like on tv in their frantic interviews). :icon_lol: