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Title: Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Lincoln on June 15, 2004, 07:40:24 PM
Canadian Federal debate? Thoughts?
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Suga Foot on June 15, 2004, 07:46:06 PM
I got home in time to see the last half of it.  It wasn't really anything special.  I thought Harper did a good job tho.  
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Trauma-san on June 15, 2004, 08:07:50 PM
Nah, they don't show them here and I don't really care about the politics of yall's country.  
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Lincoln on June 15, 2004, 08:10:35 PM
Nah, they don't show them here and I don't really care about the politics of yall's country.  

Too bad, these elections are going to affect our relationship with your country very much.
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Trauma-san on June 15, 2004, 08:13:14 PM
That's not true.. as a U.S. citizen, i'm better off paying attention to the politics of my own country, because it doesn't matter what I think of the politics in YOUR country, because I can't affect them in the slightest.  As such, it would be idiotic of me to even give them the first moment of my time.  No matter who you elect, our president will do his best to improve relations between our two countries, no matter who your president is, and no matter who our president is, because we both desire an amicable relationship.  So who you elect and for what reasons is none of my business.

Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: DAYUM on June 15, 2004, 08:31:44 PM
Nah, they don't show them here and I don't really care about the politics of yall's country.  
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Suga Foot on June 15, 2004, 10:00:28 PM
No matter who you elect, our president will do his best to improve relations between our two countries, no matter who your president is, and no matter who our president is, because we both desire an amicable relationship.  So who you elect and for what reasons is none of my business.

We don't have a president, we have a Prime Minister.  And US and Canadian relations have never been worse than they are now.  Bush started it all back in 2000.  Every single US President before him visted Canada first.  Bush went to Mexico.  Many Canadians saw this as a slap in the face.  Then when the US decided to go into Iraq, our Prime Minister called Americans 'morons'.  Then many Americans thought Canada had turned their back on the US.  One of the major issues of this Canadian election is improving relations with the US.
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: DAYUM on June 16, 2004, 12:02:38 AM
No matter who you elect, our president will do his best to improve relations between our two countries, no matter who your president is, and no matter who our president is, because we both desire an amicable relationship.  So who you elect and for what reasons is none of my business.
We don't have a president, we have a Prime Minister.  And US and Canadian relations have never been worse than they are now.  Bush started it all back in 2000.  Every single US President before him visted Canada first.  Bush went to Mexico.  Many Canadians saw this as a slap in the face.  Then when the US decided to go into Iraq, our Prime Minister called Americans 'morons'.  Then many Americans thought Canada had turned their back on the US.  One of the major issues of this Canadian election is improving relations with the US.

 ::) just because he didnt visit canada? thats ridiculous dont you think?
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Don Rizzle on June 16, 2004, 04:32:25 AM
wouldn't suprise me bush manges too piss everyone one off even coalition p[artners
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Trauma-san on June 16, 2004, 02:27:17 PM
And those fuckin' terrorists, they're really pissed.  Fuck Canada, if that's what it needs to be.  We didn't vist you first, so you got your panties twisted? Fuck you.  How fucknig rediculous is that?  You feel slighted? If your prime Minister called americans "Morons", maybe you gotta wonder why he's intelligent enough to live up in the fucking snow.  
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Montana00 on June 16, 2004, 02:42:47 PM
awww boo hoo, bush didnt visit your prime minister.
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Primo on June 16, 2004, 06:32:08 PM
Thats rediculous.. If you put a dude that lives in Toronto and put a dude that lives in LA in the same room you wouldn't tell the difference. Canada is America Jr. Except without our horrible foriegn relations
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Lincoln on June 16, 2004, 08:26:53 PM
Don't attack us personally because of what our Prime Minister did, I don't like him at all and I would doubt Adon does either since he is a member of the Conservative Party, as am I.
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Suga Foot on June 16, 2004, 09:11:19 PM
And those fuckin' terrorists, they're really pissed.  Fuck Canada, if that's what it needs to be.  We didn't vist you first, so you got your panties twisted? Fuck you.  How fucknig rediculous is that?  You feel slighted? If your prime Minister called americans "Morons", maybe you gotta wonder why he's intelligent enough to live up in the fucking snow.  

You define ignorance.  

I'm not even gonna defend my country on this one, you can just keep thinking the way you do, that's satisfaction enough for me.
Title: Re:Anyone watch the debates tonight?
Post by: Suga Foot on June 16, 2004, 09:14:36 PM
Don't attack us personally because of what our Prime Minister did, I don't like him at all and I would doubt Adon does either since he is a member of the Conservative Party, as am I.

Paul Martin is an idiot.  He needs to go.


Thats rediculous.. If you put a dude that lives in Toronto and put a dude that lives in LA in the same room you wouldn't tell the difference. Canada is America Jr. Except without our horrible foriegn relations

^real talk