maplesyrup Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 Just watched an interview with the US leader of "The Province of Vermont" I wonder how representative this is of US citizens? Would you welcome Vermont into our Canadian confederation? As I have stated on another thread the roles of US and Canada are starting to change. Quote An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. Anatole France
Cartman Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 Would you welcome Vermont into our Canadian confederation? Yup. What is the issue at hand though? Quote You will respect my authoritah!!
maplesyrup Posted December 2, 2004 Author Report Posted December 2, 2004 If anyone knows their website address please post it - I think they are just tired of their US war-mongering administration, and more comfortable with Canada's UN approach to world affairs, etc. Quote An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. Anatole France
Slavik44 Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 If anyone knows their website address please post it - I think they are just tired of their US war-mongering administration, and more comfortable with Canada's UN approach to world affairs, etc. I highly doubt it, and I highly doubt that even 5% of vermont would vote in a referendum to join Canada. Quote The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. - Ayn Rand --------- http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Economic Left/Right: 4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.54 Last taken: May 23, 2007
MapleBear Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 Didn't Vermont figure in the invasion of Canada by U.S. troops during the Civil War? Quote
August1991 Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 I have always considered Minnesota and Massachusetts as honourary provinces. In my experience, people from those states don't raise their voice. They are polite. In a large room, it is easy to find the Americans and the Russians. They have loud voices. Quote
Guest eureka Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 Would their large production of maple syrup damage our industry's sales of maple syrup, Maplesyrup. I would welcome for other things. A beautiful new province. Quote
Choke Posted December 2, 2004 Report Posted December 2, 2004 I would say no, because I think something like that may actually be enough to provoke a war. Quote
maplesyrup Posted December 2, 2004 Author Report Posted December 2, 2004 eureka....is Vermont the province, sorry state, that bans billboards on their highways? I have many wonderful youthful memories at North Hero on Lake Champlain. Quote An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. Anatole France
maplesyrup Posted December 3, 2004 Author Report Posted December 3, 2004 This story was started as a bit of a spoof but it gathering legs. What about including Washington, Oregon, Alaska and Hawaii as well? Let's welcome these people with open arms, eh! VermontCanada.org Vermont dwellers pushing to join Canada Aminzade recently wrote a letter to the editor of the Burlington Free Press in which he said Canadians, like Vermonters, have always believed in tolerance and progressivism and are troubled by the re-election of Bush, the war in Iraq, the growing power of big corporations and right-wing extremists."Canada has a foreign policy that would make Vermonters proud," Aminzade wrote. "It stayed out of Iraq, and it supports treaties that Vermonters support." There are other reasons as well. Canada has had universal health care since 1957 and citizens can choose their doctors and hospitals. Canada abolished the death penalty in 1976 and homicides, at one-third the rate of those in the United States, are declining. Canada recognizes the rights of gays and lesbians to marry. Vermont was the first state in the United States to allow civil unions for gay couples. Quote An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. Anatole France
August1991 Posted December 3, 2004 Report Posted December 3, 2004 eureka....is Vermont the province, sorry state, that bans billboards on their highways?Yes, it is. It has been their policy for over 20 years. Not only does it make driving there pleasant but the existing signs are more informative. The State puts up small signs indicating any nearby business. This kind of information is useful. I recall spending an afternoon in a used book store in small town Vermont because I saw such a sign. Quote
HalfCanuckistani Posted December 3, 2004 Report Posted December 3, 2004 You can have the weasels from Vermont, we'll take the Albertans in exchange. Quote
Black Dog Posted December 3, 2004 Report Posted December 3, 2004 You can have the weasels from Vermont, we'll take the Albertans in exchange. Sure, you can take the 6 Albertans who'd go for that. Quote
shackwacky Posted December 3, 2004 Report Posted December 3, 2004 You can have the weasels from Vermont, we'll take the Albertans in exchange. Sure, you can take the 6 Albertans who'd go for that. Please don't give away the Albertans. Who would make up for the shortfall in transfer payments? Quote
Cartman Posted December 3, 2004 Report Posted December 3, 2004 Albertan here. We are not going anywhere thanx. Albertans may be critical of the feds sometimes, but not willing to leave quite yet. Check out the votes to leave this country during the last election. Quote You will respect my authoritah!!
caesar Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 We often feel that we in BC get the short end of the stick from the feds but I don't think anyone seriously wants us to leave Canada. Nor do we want any of our ppresent provinces to leave despite those who would rather pack it in and go on their own. We need the full country to get their act togather and work as one unit to make any mark on the world or to improve our trading relations with others, Quote
Slavik44 Posted December 4, 2004 Report Posted December 4, 2004 Yes just wait I have found it, New Map of North America Quote The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. - Ayn Rand --------- http://www.politicalcompass.org/ Economic Left/Right: 4.75 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.54 Last taken: May 23, 2007
paranoid joe Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 Jesusland? why doesnt the united states of canada get delaware? Quote
ceemes Posted December 31, 2004 Report Posted December 31, 2004 Jesusland? why doesnt the united states of canada get delaware? Actually, I find the concept of the United States of Canada rather arrogant and ignorant of those Americans who are against the current neo-con administration. Last time I looked, we were a Dominion with Provinces, not a Republic with States. Personnally I feel that if a US State such as Vermont wishes to suceed from the Union and join Canada, fair enough....but it and its people had better be ready to adopt Canadian political traditions such as a Parliment and as a Province. If they can't leave their US baggage behind them, then they may as well stay with the Union. As it is, I strongly doubt that any US state will leave the union, no matter how repeliant Bush & Co are. Quote
caesar Posted January 2, 2005 Report Posted January 2, 2005 Personally, if we were to add any new "provinces or territories" lets get something tropical where we can holiday. I think there was one wanting to join Canada a while back. How about Cuba; I hear that it is a great place to vacation in. Quote
paranoid joe Posted January 4, 2005 Report Posted January 4, 2005 I know, i like having 50 states. I doubt that castro would like to join canada ... Quote
Newfie Canadian Posted January 5, 2005 Report Posted January 5, 2005 I think there was one wanting to join Canada a while back. How about Cuba; I hear that it is a great place to vacation in. It was the Turks and Caicos Islands. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/stor...079293949072_14 According to CNN, Canada leads the list in regards to the number of tourists that visit Cuba each year. Fidel may do it too, just to stick it to the Americans. Quote "If you don't believe your country should come before yourself, you can better serve your country by livin' someplace else." Stompin' Tom Connors
caesar Posted January 6, 2005 Report Posted January 6, 2005 I was only joking but I know several people who have visited there recently and all have had a wonderful time. I would only go for it if the Americans got out of quatanama bay. Quote
I Miss Trudeau Posted January 28, 2005 Report Posted January 28, 2005 I would only go for it if the Americans got out of quatanama bay. Yeah... I for one would not tolerate a concentration camp on Canadian soil. Quote Feminism.. the new face of female oppression!
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