Canada isn't morally superior

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darkbeaver said:
Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
And ya learn how to read.
We are superior, just not morally superior, who cares, we are better looking, we are smarter, we don't bomb as much and we smell better.

but would we bomb if we had the bombs to bomb with darkbeaver?

I think Canada choose sometime between the late 50's and early 70's a different direction then the Americans.

We are bombing in Afghanistan aren't we, we did take a different approach, a different direction maybe a little saner, whatever we are or did is because we live beside and with them they to a great degree
are our designers, let them deal with it, America has the world it built if it seems like frankinstien to them they have no one to blame but themselves, they require repair not the rest of the world.

However the Afcan mission is sanctioned by the UN, are you telling me the United Nations has no rights in this affair and is only as Bush once threated "An orginization of debate"???
 

darkbeaver

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Re: RE: Canada isn't morally

Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
And ya learn how to read.
We are superior, just not morally superior, who cares, we are better looking, we are smarter, we don't bomb as much and we smell better.

Have you been out east? you might want to rethink that whole smelling thing.... or even in some parts of Toronto... hell yeah out west too they smell like cow shit in parts... So yeah we don't bomb, but we also smell just as bad as they do *sticks tongue out at the beaver*




:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
hmmmm, you know they serve beaver tail in Ottawa?
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Don't tell them that for christ sake, if they find out it will go bad for us in the lumber thingy.
 

Hank C

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Finder said:
Hank C said:
Finder said:
I don't think Canada, nor Caandians are in anyway more superior to the Americans at all. However I do believe we have a different set of priorities. I would hope most of us could agree on that at least.

i would agree, but it should be recognized that our priorities are not always different....we are similar countries. not say we mindlessly follow washington but our priorities are often mutual.

We have things in common with almost any nation out there, Hank C

but Canada is not as close, dependent, or similar to any country as it is to the united states.
 

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Re: RE: Canada isn't morally

darkbeaver said:
Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
And ya learn how to read.
We are superior, just not morally superior, who cares, we are better looking, we are smarter, we don't bomb as much and we smell better.

Have you been out east? you might want to rethink that whole smelling thing.... or even in some parts of Toronto... hell yeah out west too they smell like cow shit in parts... So yeah we don't bomb, but we also smell just as bad as they do *sticks tongue out at the beaver*




:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
hmmmm, you know they serve beaver tail in Ottawa?
:twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Don't tell them that for christ sake, if they find out it will go bad for us in the lumber thingy.


They are very yummy *looks at your tails* mmmmmmm :twisted: :twisted: come here little beaver.... I have something for you
 

darkbeaver

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Re: RE: Canada isn't morally

Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
And ya learn how to read.
We are superior, just not morally superior, who cares, we are better looking, we are smarter, we don't bomb as much and we smell better.

but would we bomb if we had the bombs to bomb with darkbeaver?

I think Canada choose sometime between the late 50's and early 70's a different direction then the Americans.

We are bombing in Afghanistan aren't we, we did take a different approach, a different direction maybe a little saner, whatever we are or did is because we live beside and with them they to a great degree
are our designers, let them deal with it, America has the world it built if it seems like frankinstien to them they have no one to blame but themselves, they require repair not the rest of the world.

However the Afcan mission is sanctioned by the UN, are you telling me the United Nations has no rights in this affair and is only as Bush once threated "An orginization of debate"???

We are not specifically sanctioned by the UN niether is the mission, read the fine print, under UN rules a country may respond to terrorism in this manner, there is no specific UN order.
 

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Hank C said:
Finder said:
Hank C said:
Finder said:
I don't think Canada, nor Caandians are in anyway more superior to the Americans at all. However I do believe we have a different set of priorities. I would hope most of us could agree on that at least.

i would agree, but it should be recognized that our priorities are not always different....we are similar countries. not say we mindlessly follow washington but our priorities are often mutual.

We have things in common with almost any nation out there, Hank C

but Canada is not as close, dependent, or similar to any country as it is to the united states.

We have just as many ties to the UK as that is the main historic country we are tied to. Then there were a lot of Irish immigrants, Chiness immigrants, and you can not forget about New France as well. Really our histories are completely different from each other once the Americans chose to seperate themselves frm the UK by violent means our governments have chosen different paths at times. I do not think the Americans have ever understood we never wished to be liberated by them nor be apart of there nations as they had seen the conquest of Canada as part of their "menifest destiny" for a long time. So I will have to disagree with you, Canada's friend to the south is immportant to Canada but we do not share some kind of mystical bond and brotherhood. We are nabours which chose different paths and I think most of us would like to keep that arms distance between our friendly nabours but keep good relations at the same time. :p
 

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Re: RE: Canada isn't morally

darkbeaver said:
Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
Finder said:
darkbeaver said:
And ya learn how to read.
We are superior, just not morally superior, who cares, we are better looking, we are smarter, we don't bomb as much and we smell better.

but would we bomb if we had the bombs to bomb with darkbeaver?

I think Canada choose sometime between the late 50's and early 70's a different direction then the Americans.

We are bombing in Afghanistan aren't we, we did take a different approach, a different direction maybe a little saner, whatever we are or did is because we live beside and with them they to a great degree
are our designers, let them deal with it, America has the world it built if it seems like frankinstien to them they have no one to blame but themselves, they require repair not the rest of the world.

However the Afcan mission is sanctioned by the UN, are you telling me the United Nations has no rights in this affair and is only as Bush once threated "An orginization of debate"???

We are not specifically sanctioned by the UN niether is the mission, read the fine print, under UN rules a country may respond to terrorism in this manner, there is no specific UN order.

So what are you saying, we should leave Afcanistan and allow a vacum in our place, where thousands would most likely die at best, and a long civil war at worst for countless deaths. Really just like the USA in Iraq we are in a no win situation in Afcanistan. But if our troops are directed properly in Afcanistan and Canadians push for our mission to be a peace keeping mission we can do the right thing in Afcanistan and help.
 

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darkbeaver said:
Wednesday's Child said:
O O ITN

Now you've done it!

Get on the protective gear...


Hi Child see ya changed your avatar again, it won't help though ,you'll always be ugly. hahahahahahahehehehehehehahahahah

GRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!

WC is a babe!

And have I ever regaled you the story about the beaver that got shot in the pond out back?
 

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Toro said:
darkbeaver said:
Wednesday's Child said:
O O ITN

Now you've done it!

Get on the protective gear...


Hi Child see ya changed your avatar again, it won't help though ,you'll always be ugly. hahahahahahahehehehehehehahahahah

GRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!!!!

WC is a babe!

And have I ever regaled you the story about the beaver that got shot in the pond out back?


did you eat the tale?
 

Doryman

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Re: RE: Canada isn't morally

Finder said:
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So what are you saying, we should leave Afcanistan and allow a vacum in our place, where thousands would most likely die at best, and a long civil war at worst for countless deaths. Really just like the USA in Iraq we are in a no win situation in Afcanistan. But if our troops are directed properly in Afcanistan and Canadians push for our mission to be a peace keeping mission we can do the right thing in Afcanistan and help.


That's exactly what he's saying. If that happens, the beav gets to leave a huge mess for beav jr. to protest in 15 yrs. I can see it now...... 8O

"Why did you capitalist pigs pull out of 'stan. Any retard knows that total chaos would have resulted! THis was all for oil! I'm going to post poorly spelled rants on a website!!!! Death to Bush!""

That's how people like him care for their next generation. It's like working, only for wing-nuts...

The guy has a point though, Canada does spend too much time bashing the US, and not enough time improving things ourselves. I really do believe it's part of an inferiority complex.
 

I think not

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Laika said:
Can we drop the Newfie bashing and get back to American bashing? We are going to give ITN a complex. ;)

I really never understood why Canadians bash Newfies, they were a bunch of awesome folks when I was there.
 

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RE: Canada isn't morally

They are, ITN, I'm married to one and he is about the nicest, kindest person I have ever met, anywhere. I love going there for visits, they really know how to show a person a good time. :)

Americans are ok in my book too, and I think our two nations are more alike than they are different.
 

I think not

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Laika

When I want to have a nice time in terms of meeting nice warm loving people, I go to two places on this earth, Atlantic Canada and parts of the Southern US.

When I am in the mood to be grumpy, I either take the train to Manhattan or fly to Quebec and speak English.

:D
 

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The following is an excerpt from Roy Rempel's book, Dreamland: How Canada's Pretend Foreign Policy Has Undermined Sovereignty.

Roy Rempel, Citizen Special
Published: Friday, March 31, 2006

I like to stand up to the Americans. It's popular.
-- Jean Chretien, former prime minister - - -

In July 1997, then-prime minister Jean Chretien attended a summit meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Spain. While speaking with prime minister Jean-Luc Dehaene of Belgium, before the meeting began, Mr. Chretien made some candid comments about American foreign policy. "All the [American] politicians would be in prison ... [in] your country and my country," he stated, because, "they sell their votes." He argued that the expansion of NATO's membership had nothing to do with "world security" and instead was driven by the desire of the Clinton administration to buy votes domestically.
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I agree with chretien, however morally we arent superior, just look at stephan harper, i feel like we have george w bush version 2, just look when we sold agent orange to usa during vietnam war, and we know what agent orange did to the vietnamese, which was a war crime.

We supported USA-UK sanctions in iraq in 1999, when chretien was in power.

Actually we are in the same level of stupidity as the americans.


SHAME ON US.