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Posted
13 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

don't forget Corb Lund

he's a personal friend of mine

the Hurtin' Albertan

I love that song!

I grew up in Alberta and did spend many nights drinking rye slurpies. 

1 26er of Wiser"s Deluxe

1 bag of crushed ice.

1 beer mug.

Lol...those were the days...

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted
1 minute ago, Nationalist said:

I love that song!

I grew up in Alberta and did spend many nights drinking rye slurpies. 

1 26er of Wiser"s Deluxe

1 bag of crushed ice.

1 beer mug.

Lol...those were the days...

you would love Corb, he's your kind of guy, Canadian Nationalist Alberta Libertarian

he's a huge military history buff

this is my favourite song by Corb

Posted
4 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

my favourite Canadian rock song is Nautical Disaster

The Hip.

Such an original sound.

Hey while we're reminiscing...how about this...

 

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

you would love Corb, he's your kind of guy, Canadian Nationalist Alberta Libertarian

he's a huge military history buff

this is my favourite song by Corb

Nice.

And a good message for those today who think war is somehow romantic or moral or even called for right now. Which reminds me...

Lol...couldn't resist.

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

Nice.

Lol...couldn't resist.

I've met Burton Cummings too

I went to high school in Forest Hill

one of my best friends was the son of a Canadian movie producer

they knew every Canadian celebrity

one time I went over to his house after school

and Burton Cummings was in the kitchen sitting at the table shooting the breeze with his mom

Posted
1 minute ago, Dougie93 said:

my favourite Stampeders song is Oh My Lady

Yup. Love it.

See? Canuckland has a lot to be proud of. So does the USA. So does every nation. The internet blurs that. Blurs the distinct flavors of the individual cultures.

I don't think this "uni-culture" thing is healthy. And Pixie-Dust is dead wrong. There is a distinct Canuck culture and it needs to be preserved.

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

I've met Burton Cummings too

I went to high school in Forest Hill

one of my best friends was the son of a Canadian movie producer

they knew every Canadian celebrity

one time I went over to his house after school

and Burton Cummings was in the kitchen sitting at the table shooting the breeze with his mom

Oh Oh Oh...

 

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, Nationalist said:

See? Canuckland has a lot to be proud of.

I was born in the British Empire

my Canada had a core identity

Victoria Regina Imperatrix

Mother Canada broods over the fallen, across the sea at Pas de Calais,  upon Vimy Ridge

you say that doesn't matter anymore, that Canada is not a monarchy, but some sort of People's Republic now

don't blame me for turning away therein,  from your de facto pseudo republic

you invoked a Declaration of Independence

but I will not be infantilized by your speech banning gun grabbing Canadian nanny police state

if we are to be republicans, then I want the real deal, American freedom

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

I was born in the British Empire

my Canada had a core identity

Victoria Regina Imperatrix

Mother Canada broods over the fallen, across the sea at Pas de Calais,  upon Vimy Ridge

you say that doesn't matter anymore, that Canada is not a monarchy, but some sort of People's Republic now

don't blame me from turning away therein,  from your de facto pseudo republic

you invoked a Declaration of Independence

but I will not be infantilized by your speech banning gun grabbing Canadian nanny police state

if we are to be republicans, then I want the real deal, American freedom

 

 

Johnny Cash. I pray he found peace. Remember his show on TV? He'd have his back to the camera, hit that same note every week, turn around and say, "Hi I'm Johnny Cash" and roll into a song. 

The USA was born from a war for independence. 

Canada was really solidified by an attack by...the USA.

These things leave an impression on cultures. Create differences. 

It's OK for you to prefer one over the other. I know I do.

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted
1 minute ago, Nationalist said:

It's OK for you to prefer one over the other. I know I do.

I was bound to Elizabeth Windsor

Colonel-in-Chief, Commander-in-Chief

I would obey her, no hesitation, no questions asked

but now that she is dead

and Canada has become a pseudo republic

I want my freedom

I want my speech, I want my property 

Canada defends neither

that's a deal breaker

 

Posted

Soooo - you guys don't need the rest of us anymore right? You got this? We'll leave you to it. Ima go now... turn out the lights when you're done :)

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Posted
3 hours ago, Dougie93 said:

frankly, all the things that I embraced when I was a Canadian Nationalist ?

the history, the culture, the art, the music ?

I rarely encounter a Canadian anymore, who even knows what I'm talking about

my Canadian Nationalism is so old school, Canadians don't actually embrace it anymore

the culture of Canada now, is all going down on the internet with smartphones

that's not even recognizably Canadian to me

If you hadn't gone into the forces, what other vocation/career/employment would you be suitable for/make you happy?

Posted
49 minutes ago, CdnFox said:

Soooo - you guys don't need the rest of us anymore right? You got this? We'll leave you to it. Ima go now... turn out the lights when you're done :)

OK one last indulgence...

 

Its so lonely in m'saddle since m'horse died.

Posted
37 minutes ago, Nefarious Banana said:

gone into the forces,

the "Canadian Armed Forces" is something the Liberals invented in 1968

my great grandfather never served in that

when you become a Canadian infantryman

you don't join the forces

you join your regiment

Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, blackbird said:

If you want some details about how the election interference works

what's the point ?

none of the participants are ever going to be held responsible

already Trudeau has picked his next crony to implement the whitewash

oh look, it's Stephen Harper's pick for Governor General, David Johnston

that's just sad, I honestly thought he was a man of integrity, but apparently not

https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/david-johnston-special-rapporteur-foreign-interference

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Posted

I think all we can hope for is that the opposition parties call an election over this.  There's no way anyone can have confidence that the gov't wasn't influenced by the chinese

There are two types of people in this world: Those who can extrapolate from incomplete data

Posted
On 3/11/2023 at 3:39 PM, Dougie93 said:

I have no shame

as there is nothing binding me to fealty to the Canadian Confederation

I mean, obviously

since Quebec has just passed a law which says they no longer have to have any fealty to the Crown

yet Quebec is still in Confederation

so Canada and the Crown cannot be the same thing therein

That's for provincial politicians making an oath to the Canadian crown before serving in the legislature.  Someone will likely challenge the law Quebec made as unconstitutional, which it is and Quebec will lose.

"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain

Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.

Posted
1 minute ago, Moonlight Graham said:

That's for provincial politicians making an oath to the Canadian crown before serving in the legislature.  Someone will likely challenge the law Quebec made as unconstitutional, which it is and Quebec will lose.

Quebec has not signed the constitution, thus Quebec is not subject to the Constitution Act

Posted
On 3/15/2023 at 9:20 PM, Dougie93 said:

the "Canadian Armed Forces" is something the Liberals invented in 1968

my great grandfather never served in that

when you become a Canadian infantryman

you don't join the forces

you join your regiment

Oh no!!!!

"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain

Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Dougie93 said:

Quebec has not signed the constitution, thus Quebec is not subject to the Constitution Act

That's wrong, they are still subject to it because it was ratified by enough of the other provinces.  You don't need unanimous consent by all the provinces to ratify a constitutional amendment, just like 100% of MP's don't need to vote for a law for it to pass.

"All generalizations are false, including this one." - Mark Twain

Partisanship is a disease of the intellect.

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