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Apr 10, 2006 17:47

Ironically, a reason why Canadian nationalism has always seemed so undefinable beyond being "not American” is that Canada still is today, as it was at its birth, a nation of people in denial of their own Americanness.From http://www.unitednorthamerica.org/ (4th paragraph on the ( Read more... )

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crypticfearless April 11 2006, 02:05:37 UTC
No offense Ben, really at all because you're a nice dude.

I hate 97% of Americans.

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eightbitguy April 11 2006, 02:17:14 UTC
hahaha. understood.

that site is interesting, but i dont think there would ever be any support from either country for what they're talking about

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crypticfearless April 11 2006, 02:22:16 UTC
Yeah, heh I highly doubt that as well m'dear! We have enough issues of our own with the Separatists in Quebec, let alone the states :P

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eightbitguy April 11 2006, 02:33:23 UTC
yeah. doesnt matter anyway, sooner or later we'll just nuke you into submission.

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do you guys still think of yourselves as torys? (tories? what the heck is the plural form of tory anyway?)

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crypticfearless April 11 2006, 16:39:48 UTC
I seriously wished they'd let Quebec succeed. I really find it highly suspect when a government has to for all intents and purposes keep a wholly independent area from achieving what it wants. It really reminds me of Christians begging/pleading/killing/maiming people into believing in Christ. If there is a hell, then let me choose. Don't burn me at the stake. If I don't want to be a part of your little country, then let me fly my own effing flag.

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