Allright, with the greatest sporting event on the planet a week away from commencing, its about time we start discussing it here.
I am cheering for the US, but they aren't going to win.
So I'm cheering for England, but I doubt they'll win too. Not enough mental toughness.
Brazil has the best...
I've moved this from the Sabres v. Canes thread since its more appropriate. Plus, we need a Stanley Cup Finals thread anyways.
In response to Juan's post
http://www.canadiancontent.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=15613&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
Perhaps, but the NHL has a long history of...
Let's give props to our U20s. Canada is hosting the 2007 U20 World Cup. After the real World Cup, this is the biggest soccer tournament in the world.
So well done to Canada!
http://www.canadasoccer.com/eng/media/viewArtical.asp?Press_ID=2450
Now, from what I have read in posts and stuff and doing research on some radical socialist groups and such in Canada, (not in America or Europe or anywhere else) so it doesn't apply there. Radical now I mean radical socialists, are the same as radical conservatives.
Radical socialists equal...
(I didn't see this posted so if it has, moderators please delete this thread.)
So its okay to insult Jesus and Bush, and defecate on an American flag, but God forbid if you draw a comic of Muhammed! Talk about Western guilt...
This is from another thread, but I wanted to pursue it further, so I started a fresh thread.
English Canada is very similar to America, and the reflexive response from Canadians is to differentiate Canada from America, if not bash them outright (which is also a sign of insecurity and...
I've noticed a recent influx of Australians onto this board.
Are you trying to soften us up and infiltrate us so you can take over our country? Will we soon be downing pints of Castlemaine XXXX and chomping on vegemite sandwiches?
What's the deal Aussies?
Or are you really Californians...
Bill Emmott makes great points about globalization
Its long, so I highlighted in bold red the good parts.
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displaystory.cfm?story_id=6744590