
I miss Reagan
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We don't have to abandon our beliefs just because
I miss Reagan replied to maplesyrup's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
... just the outright propegation of anti-Christian and anti/semetic hate speech. lol -
Bush tags Gonzales for A.G.
I miss Reagan replied to Black Dog's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Awsome! Excellent choice. It's about time we abandon a one sided agreement that allows liberal organizations to attack the US for taking pictures of naked terrorists. I'm surprised you chose the method of attack BD. I figured you would've tried to minimize Bush's choice of a Hispanic AG (the first in history BTW). Afterall like Mandela says "Bush is a racist". I mean he has the most diverse cabinet in history. -
We don't have to abandon our beliefs just because
I miss Reagan replied to maplesyrup's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Isn't it interesting how it used to be the "religious right" that was branded as intolerant, rightly or wrongly. Now we have a new leader in intolerance. The secularist, and closed minded, left. -
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I miss Reagan replied to maplesyrup's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
You're right, Canadians deserve a hell of a lot more than they're getting. Although sometimes the guys like the ranchers must face the repercussions of our liberal's stupidity. Perhaps when China takes over as the US's number 1 trading partner in the next couple years it'll hit eastern canada. -
US Citizens Are Coming, US Citizens Are Coming
I miss Reagan replied to maplesyrup's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
She's a politician who has an obligation to think of others. 2) She has a responsibilty as an elected official to look out for the good of a)her constituents b)the government of which she is a part and c)the country. For the love of God, tell me how her shooting her face off helps anyone. 3) She insulted the population of our biggest trading partner, strongest ally without regard to the damage it may do to relations. You'd be right if people didn't agree with her. She won her riding by a landslide. Most Canadians agree with her. -
So much bunk to respond to, so little time. I think you lefties are in denial, grasping at straws as you fall. The facts are that the American people chose Bush, even if had just been by one vote, they chose him. You can call them stupid and you can call him stupid (or an evil genius) all you want. Americans choose their president. Your condractictory and fallacy ridden arguments are subjective. Regarding my subjective opinion, my US stocks are doing great and have done even better since the election results. I like his foreign policy I'm glad he has the balls to stand up against the corrupt UN and the liberal world and fight the terrorists on their turf. I have relatives who survived 9-11. My family and friends are all employed. And finally I don't have a problem with his morals. So when it comes down to it more people agree with Bush than disagree and that's all that matters. So you guys can whine and cry and tear out your hair all you want, as Bush just said he's got "political capital" now.
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US Citizens Are Coming, US Citizens Are Coming
I miss Reagan replied to maplesyrup's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
This is true, it'll die in a matter of days and those who do actually move up here will realize how much better it was in the states and move back. Did anyone hear about Robert Redford saying he was moving to Ireland? I guess a radio station is buying him a ticket to go next week. We'll see if he pony's up. -
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I miss Reagan replied to maplesyrup's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Nonsense. She's as entitled to her opinions as you are to yours. Yes she is as are all Canadians. The problem is Canadians are unwilling to accept the consequences. Consequences such as tarriffs and barriers imposed on our trade or a US snub for our concerns on important issues to us. The Canadian response is "we are an independent country". Well then the US has a choice as well don't they? They can choose how courteously they want to treat an "independent country" that continuously spits in their face. -
Welcome CdnRepub. Always nice to know there are a few of us left in Soviet Canuckistan. Yes the media is astondingly biased. It is always baffleing to me how anyone can argue that it is not. Did you hear the NY Times yesterday claimed that 2008 was Hillary's to lose. Already they are beginning to campaign for her. Media Research is one of the best websites.
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Well I'm glad you at least admit that the republicans ran a smarter campaign. Karl Rove is a genius and did do a fantastic job. But it's funny how Bush can be such a "moron" yet manage to swindle the American people into believing his "artifical personae". I wonder what it is you think that qualifies someone to wear a cowboy hat? According to you it'd seem that if you grew up above the poverty line you are fake if you are "folksy". Well I prefer to see him as a Texan. LOL what was that you said a few lines earlier? "pointing out Bush's abundant policy failures are not insults" Yet you continue to post your contrary to fact hypothesis. Perhaps but it's tough to get motivated to put forward facts in a debate with someone who has such blind loyalty to an irrational position. The truth is that Bush took over a slack economy from Clinton. Real income is up 11% since Clinton. Bush recovered the US economy from the worst attack in US history and the economy has grown 4.8% since then, the fastest 3 year rate in 50 years. Home ownership is the highest ever. He increased funding for schools in poor areas but held them accountable for the funding. He even allowed the most liberal senator to write the program as a gesture of bipartisanship. Bush brought back the military and intelligence spending which Clinton cut, and since 9-11 there hasn't been another attack on US soil. Bush took the tax burden off small businesses and doubled the child tax credit. Pretty interesting for someone who is supposedly all about big business. I'm not sure this even deserves a response. Dan Rather, great example of objective journalism . And how about the CBS produced film entitled the Reagans? Real right wing *scoff*.
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Black Dog you bring up the same tired insults against Bush over and over. They've been refuted. True, Bush has made mistakes he's a human being. Infact that is what makes him so endearing to people, they can relate to him. He doesn't need a butler to make his peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for him. Your radical hatred of him is unjustified. It's pretty funny. You're boiling over with such rage that you have to call me a "moron" or put words in my mouth such as your "translations". As for Canadians being irrelevant, I'm sorry that it was offensive to some but it's true. We offer a similar contribution to the world as say Luxemburg. Yet somehow we have this little mans complex that we have the arrogant right to tell those in the world who they should elect. Ironically canadians are the epitome of what they hate so much about Americans. Nevertheless, the US public resoundingly showed their ability to see past the liberal media propeganda from the major networks, hollywood movied stars, popular musicians, even a major motion picture dedicated to manipulating the public into hating the president. It's actually quite telling of how intelligent the American public actually is to see through the overwhelming majority of negative press the republicans recieve(d).
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LOL. You cite some disputable incidents from the past and use them as evidence that Bush is unfit for president. Things like he partied in college and the same old diatribe of daddy got him in. Give me a break. No one buys it. So far I see that in order for Bush to be a decent President in your eyes he must have no past mistakes, no identifiable religion and must be perfect. We could talk about the past ghosts of Kerry, Clinton, Martin or who ever else but you know as well as I do that your unreasonably high standards apply only to George Bush. Ya speaks volumes from a group of indocrinated and irrelevant Canadians. Lol.
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Pure irrational hatred. I rest my case.
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Oh jeez that falls along the lines of Michael Moore's "there is no terror threat, there is no terror threat, there is no terror threat" I don't know what world he's living in.
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Well that's a little lame. So who should be president then. An aethiest, but he might impose secularism on us. A Catholic? but he might impose communion on us. A Hindu? he might ban beef. No one likes a hypocrite so it's understandible why some would not like evangelicals or muslims. It's irking to be preached to about something by someone only to see them not follow the same teachings themselves. However, I wonder who it would be that would fit your vision of a model Christian. A Menonite or a Jehova Witness because they refuse to go to war? I don't think it's fair to say Bush is a hypocrite just because he doesn't fit your model of what a Christian should be. Keyword: soley I was referring to the left in general, not specific democrat candidates. 5% unemployment isn't too bad, what is it in Canada, or NFLand for that matter? As for them being "good" jobs, merely a spin tactic by the dems.
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See, when will you guys realize that this is why the left lost big time. You make these venomous attacks that do nothing but show your own blind rage. You make irrational attacks against Bush that could just as easily be made against Kerry. Bush could've easily have been beaten had the left controlled their emotion driven hatred and made a consise and more centrist message as to how things would be better. Instead you used hollywood and michael moore and moveon.org to fire up those who already hated Bush.
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No BD you did with this: Besides you consistently gripe about Bush based on his religious persuasion. Couldn't agree more. Here in Canada we are fairly private and keep those things to ourselves. I think you are just intolerant of their beliefs. Those who are firm believers in no God need to also realize that their beliefs are religion as well. Anyway I refuse to believe that this election win was based soley on moral values as the left would like everyone to believe. I think the economy is good, Iraq isn't as bad as the press portrays it and Bush is trustworthy. All this not to mention the dems ran a lousy candidate.
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It's this kind of arrogance that turns people off of religion.
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Lol. Geez BD for a secularist you sure would make a good religious fundamentalist. You manage to turn any scripture to suit your own purposes. You know very well that I could turn around and take any scripture, or otherwise, and spin it for my cause or against yours. Anyway, I apologise for contributing into making this a religious discussion. It's unfortunate that you see Bush's election as a religious issue. I see it as the only logical choice.
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Ya ya we can split hairs all day long, the fact of the matter is he unilaterally and aggressively drove the "evil doers" out of the temple. Nice try guys.
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I think there is a lot of hypocrisy here. If I would have made those comments about any other religion I would be branded an Alberta redneck or right wing bigot. The comments are unacceptable. BTW What about when Christ whipped the money changers in the temple. I would call that aggression.
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The majority of Americans at one time valued slavery. That doesn't make it right. The regressive brand of fundamentalist Christianity peddled by Bush et al is a vile thing, majority or not. Your blatent intolerance and bigotry is disgusting! It's sad that somehow there is one religion that is OK to bash and discriminate against.
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Dear Fleabag, ... and the bitter lies continue. Come on now, you have to be smarter than that to believe that garbage.
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Germany gets on it's knees Let the butt kissing begin.
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On the bright side, we in Canada can expect to see a "brain gain" as intelligent Americans come north and leave the States to the Bible-thumpers. See this is the thing. The left is blinded by their own intolerance and hatred towards morals and religous beliefs that the majority of Americans value. I'm glad the American people finally said no to hollywood and the rest of the vitriolic libs. If only Canadians were not so brainwashed.