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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« on: December 24, 2006, 11:50:26 PM »

Non-question (unless you're part Canadian or angry Irish) Both should feel a strong connection with Britain.
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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2006, 01:37:00 AM »

well, Canada is probably a lot closer to Australia than GB in terms of the perople and stuff, but personally I feel no real connection with Canada but a slight connection to the UK because of my welsh grandma. Really, I only feel a connection to Wales, not to the UK, I suppose. I feel closer to the US than both, but only slightly, and much closer to NZ than the US.

That's a mouthful of an answer
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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2006, 01:40:14 AM »


The only thing I have against the Brits is what they did to my people, by which I mean the Irish.


With all due respect 'your people' are your fellow Americans Smiley My mothers side of the family are Irish, (and French, and closely at that) but 'my people' are Scottish. I never understood this romanticism with the Irish that pervades parts of America.


They see it as a novelty (haha), it's a different nationality that it's "cool" to be in certain parts of the country, but mostly Irish, they just tihnk its cool becuase they associate it with the UK and dont know a damn thing aobut how things work over there.
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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2006, 10:48:27 PM »

I hope this question really does not require thinking...of course Great Britain. Although i am not british myself, Americans ought to and Must have certain nepotism for UK. I dont know why Canada even exists. They have been good until their master neighbor went to war. Then they started whinning about sending troops which in the end they didnt. Why are they even building an army..they have the United States as their border country with a nuclear shield around them...they better hope the United States dosent roll over one night and crush them..they should be overwhelmed that after all this we would even allow them to exist as a continent. Its interesting...it occurred to me that always the worst Americans end up going to Canada..such as the tories after the revolutionary war, then the Vietnam draft dodgers etc...gays
US is their main trading partner, we keep their economy going...maybe its because they have French in them but thats not the point. Canadas existence is for US exploitation of their natural resources and a place for Americans to enjoy skiing during their leisure time. Again US does not need Canada,Canada needs the US. They better straighten up or will be responsible for their own security...

hahaha

stupidest. post. ever.

See how you like it when we stop providing you with fresh water and oil and then we can talk. Guess who America's main trading partner is too?


You'll have to excuse her, shes quite a loony asian girl who goes to my school, she wishes she were Hitler, I'm not joking
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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2006, 11:05:59 PM »

Don't mind that other texas poster, she's completely crazy, as a Conservative, who yes is in favour of the Iraq war, I know that if a serious global conflict were to arise, Canada (as well as the rest of the Anglosphere) would be our firm allies, Canada is a wonderful and principled place despite our disagreements.
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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2006, 11:12:18 PM »

you dont even know who i am---who are you

You are:Jessica Kim, Korean, age 17, Flower Mound High School, senior, absolute crazy who was in my Ap European class with Mr. Johnson as our teacher, you sat in the 3rd desk back, 2 rows from the door, facing opposite me.
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The Man From G.O.P.
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2006, 11:18:19 PM »

Don't mind that other texas poster, she's completely crazy, as a Conservative, who yes is in favour of the Iraq war, I know that if a serious global conflict were to arise, Canada (as well as the rest of the Anglosphere) would be our firm allies, Canada is a wonderful and principled place despite our disagreements.

"girl" "she" "her" "my SChool" are you a stalker with unrealistic fantasies??? Thanks for the gender change ...




missgreendai: "completely crazy" thanks for defining me
missgreendai: i would rather if you didnt mention our knowing eachother
Gwroniaid Gymru: thats too late
Gwroniaid Gymru: i can allow alot of your globophobic comments to go
Gwroniaid Gymru: but youre wrong aobut this one
missgreendai: i would rather if you didnt mention our knowing eachother and lastly--why dont you stay in your area (forum) and i stay in mine (politics)
Gwroniaid Gymru: becfuase youre wrong
missgreendai: then we will never clash
Gwroniaid Gymru: you just need to learn the reality of conservatism worldwide
missgreendai: how about I dont bother you and you dont bother me--we dont know each other
missgreendai: ok deal
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