Canada Kicks Ass
Palin sticks to her guns after US history flub

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Gunnair @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:35 pm

Taseko Taseko:

Canada has a right wing religious freak, why can't the US?


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Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:35 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Whatever country you live in, if it reflects this opinion of yours then don't be surprised if perhaps-President Palin never misses an opportunity to kick your country in the teeth. Or ignore it.


Do you actually think she knows where Canada is? I mean that is one stupid woman!

I really don't think the US I know, would allow such a creature to be elected.

   



Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:38 pm

DanSC DanSC:
Taseko Taseko:
It's members will believe they are the only door to god. They believe the earth is only 6000 to 7000 years old.

So do Catholics, Muslims, and Orthodox Jews. What's your point?


If these groups believe the same stuff, I'll object equally. At least the Catholics have a handle on evolution.

   



DanSC @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:42 pm

Taseko Taseko:
At least the Catholics have a handle on evolution.

ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL ROTFL

   



Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:43 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It never fails to amaze me when idiots like yourself spout off like this and then, when a conservative takes leadership in the US, you wonder why that conservative doesn't give a rat's ass about you.

Whatever country you live in, if it reflects this opinion of yours then don't be surprised if perhaps-President Palin never misses an opportunity to kick your country in the teeth. Or ignore it.


Look, I'm sorry. If you like Palin, you'll like Harper too.

Take him!!!

   



Gunnair @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 3:48 pm

Taseko Taseko:
BartSimpson BartSimpson:
It never fails to amaze me when idiots like yourself spout off like this and then, when a conservative takes leadership in the US, you wonder why that conservative doesn't give a rat's ass about you.

Whatever country you live in, if it reflects this opinion of yours then don't be surprised if perhaps-President Palin never misses an opportunity to kick your country in the teeth. Or ignore it.


Look, I'm sorry. If you like Palin, you'll like Harper too.

Take him!!!


Pick a point along longitude 131 degrees for your Canadian Spring... :lol:

   



BartSimpson @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:19 pm

Taseko Taseko:
Look, I'm sorry.


Yes, you are.

If your whole point is that you just hate conservatives then my point is that you should not be surprised when a conservative returns the favor to you.

Ten years ago the Chretien government in Canada went so far as to endorse Al Gore for President of the USA and then when Bush became President he broke a very long tradition by not making Canada his first foreign Presidential visit. The Chretien government, of course, was properly offended.

Really, why be so offended that someone you didn't like anyway didn't bother to visit you? [huh]

But I guess that's just how hypocrites roll. They hate on someone and then wonder why that person doesn't like them.

   



Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 4:40 pm

BartSimpson BartSimpson:
Taseko Taseko:
Look, I'm sorry.


Yes, you are.

If your whole point is that you just hate conservatives then my point is that you should not be surprised when a conservative returns the favor to you.

Ten years ago the Chretien government in Canada went so far as to endorse Al Gore for President of the USA and then when Bush became President he broke a very long tradition by not making Canada his first foreign Presidential visit. The Chretien government, of course, was properly offended.

Really, why be so offended that someone you didn't like anyway didn't bother to visit you? [huh]

But I guess that's just how hypocrites roll. They hate on someone and then wonder why that person doesn't like them.


I a Canadian writing this from inside Canada. I could personally give a loose runny shit for Bush one way or another, except I thought the man was an idiot. I personally know a few US citizens who feel the same way...ah well, more so actually.

At this time you have a President that reflects (or at least appears to) my ideology. Bush couldn't spell "ideology". The fact that Bush didn't want to meet Jean Chrétien says more about Bush as a statesman than Chrétien as the leader of another country.

Canada is another country. Canada is not the US. We can endorse who ever we want. We don't have to kiss ass.

   



ShepherdsDog @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:02 pm

$1:
Stephen Harper is a member of the "Christian and Missionary Alliance Church". This is an evangelical church.


Your hero Cracker Jackoff is a member of the United Church....you know one of the two with a big history of diddling native kids.

$1:
We don't have to kiss ass.

But you seem to have developed a taste for your own ass.

   



Unsound @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:16 pm

Taseko Taseko:
Canada is another country. Canada is not the US. We can endorse who ever we want. We don't have to kiss ass.

It's not a matter of kissing ass, it's a matter of common courtesy and diplomatic convention. Politicians and government officials simply should not interfere in another country's elections.

   



Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:23 pm

ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
$1:
Stephen Harper is a member of the "Christian and Missionary Alliance Church". This is an evangelical church.


Your hero Cracker Jackoff is a member of the United Church....you know one of the two with a big history of diddling native kids.

$1:
We don't have to kiss ass.

But you seem to have developed a taste for your own ass.


If you are concerned about religious child molesting you might discuss it with your neighborhood RCC first, then with the congregation of your choice. They seem to be having to attend to the fallout of this activity much more than the secular.

But I didn't think you believed that native kids we're diddled by anybody, that they just made it up so we could feel sorry for them....where are you trying to go with this??

If Layton believes the earth is 7000 years old, man existed with dinosaurs, and Noah got everything on a boat then maybe we have to ask him a few questions too. I'm not sure the United Church church believes in the Great Rupture when all the good little boy go to heaven etc. , but Harper likely does....shit!

I'm not anti conservative necessarily, nor pro NDP or Liberal necessarily. It's just that in this instance I believe Harper has to go.

   



Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:28 pm

Unsound Unsound:
Taseko Taseko:
Canada is another country. Canada is not the US. We can endorse who ever we want. We don't have to kiss ass.

It's not a matter of kissing ass, it's a matter of common courtesy and diplomatic convention. Politicians and government officials simply should not interfere in another country's elections.


Then why didn't Bush visit Chrétien, if he was so fucking noble.

But let me assure you, there were a hell of a lot of Canadians supporting the Shrub.

Is there no instance of a US President interfering in Canadian politics or....how about policies?

   



ShepherdsDog @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:36 pm

$1:
It's just that in this instance I believe Harper has to go.

So, you don't believe in the the democratic process is what you're saying? The voter's spoke and because you disn't like the result it's wrong? Well in a few years you'll get your chance to exercise your vote for the first time and then you can try and change the outcome.

Your lack of understandinfg of what religious organizations believe or don't believe is truly tellintg of your stupidity.....you certainly don't let the facts cloud your opinion. You've also demonstrated a lack of comprehension, as you missed the part where i alluded to the UCC being one of the TWO churches with a bad history with kids, of any race.

   



Unsound @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:48 pm

Taseko Taseko:
Then why didn't Bush visit Chrétien, if he was so fucking noble.

But let me assure you, there were a hell of a lot of Canadians supporting the Shrub.

Is there no instance of a US President interfering in Canadian politics or....how about policies?

Bush didn't visit to show his displeasure in Chretien interfering in his election. That's how diplomacy works.

It doesn't matter how many Canadians supoorted or didn't support Bush. Individuals have all the right in the world to state their opinions on whatever they want. The Prime Minister however, doesn't speak as an individual, he speaks for Canada. And Canada, as a nation, doesn't interfere in our friend's elections.

   



Taseko @ Tue Jun 07, 2011 5:50 pm

Unsound Unsound:
Taseko Taseko:
Canada is another country. Canada is not the US. We can endorse who ever we want. We don't have to kiss ass.

It's not a matter of kissing ass, it's a matter of common courtesy and diplomatic convention. Politicians and government officials simply should not interfere in another country's elections.

Now just before you think I'm trying to suggest we don't have a Sarah Palin, let me admit to having a Stockwell Day. Stockwell is truly one of Canada's great embarrassments and the fact that a lot more than 500 souls voted for him, for Prime Minister, is surely a testament to our silly side. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockwell_Day

So, you have Sarah, we had Stockwell. Harper had him in the coven, in a quiet place for a while and I understand Stockwell left. He now may be curbing used cars, we aren't sure.

   



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