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polemarch1 @ Sat Aug 23, 2003 1:56 pm

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If you racists made those comments against Jews, Muslims, or Gay/Lesbians, you'd be arrested. Funny how its ok for our elected representatives to piss on the greatest nation on earth, yet when the crunch comes, the good old U.S.A. is there for us, without question.


Right on Absolut!

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conducted chemical, biological, and halucinogenic experiments on Canadians without their (or even the governments) knowledge during the '50s through the '80s, I think we have the right to dislike the US.


Ahhh more consperacy crap. So if after the War of 1812 it's ok to dislike Americans, then how come after 9/11 anyone who dislikes Muslims is labaled a racist? Double standard anyone.

   



Canuck_105 @ Sat Aug 23, 2003 3:01 pm

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consperacy crap. So if after the War of 1812 it's ok to dislike Americans, then how come after 9/11 anyone who dislikes Muslims is labaled a racist? Double standard anyone


I apologize. I over-stated what has been proven regarding American experiments on Canadians. What has been proven is that during the '50s and early '60s the CIA and Canadian Gov. funded brainwashing experiments done by at least one Dr. I have read what I stated previously in other books but couldn't quickly find them. What I found was this. http://www.ftrbooks.net/psych/cia_mind_ ... p_room.htm

I agree it's a double standard. A majority of Muslims throughout the world support 9/11 and although it is generalising, I don't think it should be called racism if you dislike Muslims.

   



BadAssBookie @ Sat Aug 23, 2003 4:21 pm

Hold your ground Canuck. SS you are officially on my list of traitors. Next time your driving down the 401 (free of charge) you just keep on going and don't come back. Pole, you are very close.

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Funny how its ok for our elected representatives to piss on the greatest nation on earth


Funny, I thought CANADA WAS THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD.

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yet when the crunch comes, the good old U.S.A. is there for us, without question.


:roll: There for us???????????? When?????????? How???????????? We never needed them for anything. Is this what they teach in US schools? No wonder their democracy is going down the toilet.

   



trackratte @ Sun Aug 24, 2003 8:28 pm

Big boat going to Australia eh? Not for me, I'd be right here in ODs waiting with my rifle...

Many arguments on that site are crap, and I found that when I went to post on the "feedback" section, it had to be mailed to the site. Wonder why pretty much all the feedback is in support of Canada joining the US, and the majority of the people saying it are Canadian.

   



nonrev @ Mon Aug 25, 2003 5:55 pm

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yet when the crunch comes, the good old U.S.A. is there for us, without question.


:roll: There for us???????????? When?????????? How???????????? We never needed them for anything. Is this what they teach in US schools? No wonder their democracy is going down the toilet.[/quote]


Uh, you mean like in the Second World War, for instance? Which began for most of us in September 1939, and 28 months later, the Americans thought they'd join the party???

:? :roll: :roll: :roll:

   



JTF2WannaBe @ Mon Aug 25, 2003 6:42 pm

the US blows...Canadas better on its own

   



polemarch1 @ Mon Aug 25, 2003 10:17 pm

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Uh, you mean like in the Second World War, for instance? Which began for most of us in September 1939, and 28 months later, the Americans thought they'd join the party???


Better late then never. Sides they supported the Allies in other ways before 41.

   



Canuck_105 @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 1:59 am

They may have supported the allies, but only so they could make money. The attitude in the US before Pearl Harbor was that Hitler was Europe's problem, not theirs.

   



polemarch1 @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 6:49 am

True but there where many people in Canada (mainly Quebec) that felt the same way.

   



nonrev @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:31 am

polemarch1 polemarch1:
True but there where many people in Canada (mainly Quebec) that felt the same way.


There's only one word for a statement like that.


BULLSHIT.




You have disgraced the memory of tens of thousands of Canadian veterans, most of whom are now dead, and cannot defend themselves.

I am ashamed for you.


:cry:

   



Canadaka @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 12:39 pm

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Uh, you mean like in the Second World War, for instance? Which began for most of us in September 1939, and 28 months later, the Americans thought they'd join the party???


And the Russians had already driven the Nazi's back, and took the majority of the lives lost in the war. Yet the US seems to take the most credit for "winning" the war.

   



Twila @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 1:14 pm

"If we have to use force, it is because we are America. We are the indispensable nation. We stand tall. We see further into the future. "
Secretary of State Madelaine Albright, describing her vision of America's role in the world


" The enormous gap between what US leaders do in the world and what Americans think their leaders are doing is one of the great propaganda accomplishments of the dominant political mythology. "
Michael Parenti, political scientist and author

Get some new lawyers"
US Secretary of State Madeline Albright to British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook when he told her
he was informed that the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia was illegal under international law

" With unfailing consistancy, U.S. intervention has been on the side of the rich and powerful of various nations at the expense of the poor and needy. Rather than strengthening democracies, U.S. leaders have overthrown numerous democratically elected governments or other populist regimes in dozens of countries ... whenever these nations give evidence of putting the interests of their people ahead of the interests of multinational corporate interests. "
Michael Parenti, political scientist and author

" Coming to grips with ... U.S./CIA activities in broad numbers and figuring out how many people have been killed in the jungles of Laos or the hills of Nicaragua is very difficult. But, adding them up as best we can, we come up with a figure of six million people killed-and this is a minimum figure. Included are: one million killed in the Korean War, two million killed in the Vietnam War, 800,000 killed in Indonesia, one million in Cambodia, 20,000 killed in Angola ... and 22,000 killed in Nicaragua. These people would not have died if U.S. tax dollars had not been spent by the CIA to inflame tensions, finance covert political and military activities and destabilize societies. "
John Stockwell, former CIA official and author

" ... the CIA had been running thousands of operations over the years... there have been about 3,000 major covert operations and over 10,000 minor operations... all designed to disrupt, destabilize, or modify the activities of other countries... But they are all illegal and they all disrupt the normal functioning, often the democratic functioning, of other societies. They raise serious questions about the moral responsibility of the United States in the international society of nations. "
John Stockwell, former CIA official and author


United North America? Any Canadians want to be associated with the above?

   



RoyalHighlander @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 1:58 pm

nonrev nonrev:
polemarch1 polemarch1:
True but there where many people in Canada (mainly Quebec) that felt the same way.


There's only one word for a statement like that.


BULLSHIT.




You have disgraced the memory of tens of thousands of Canadian veterans, most of whom are now dead, and cannot defend themselves.

I am ashamed for you.


:cry:

Im sure he was refering to the French Anti conscription riots that took place in Quebec during the war... There were many in quebec that DID have that feeling that it didnt concern them... so his statement isnt really Bullshit as you put it...

   



ABSOLUT_SS @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 9:04 pm

...just gonna watch & listen for a while...

   



ABSOLUT_SS @ Tue Aug 26, 2003 9:13 pm

...but anti-Americanism really hurts me & mine personally. It is so complicated that a simplistic answer cannot ever cover it, pro or against. & Twila, quote all you want, but America is about an ideal, not perfection. How was Disneyland? Worth the visit? I gotta lot of quotes by Cretien & his like that scare me a lot more than Bush....

   



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