| Spencer Evans (Ontario) wrote 7 years ago |
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I would like to begin by stating that you, I or any other person that desires a North American Union is by no means a traitor or criminal. I like you was born an American, my citizenship is a lie, it is based on an arbitrary line on the 49th parallel.
My values are very USAmerican, my fat >>> Read Full Text |
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| Reynolds Onderdonk (Connecticut) wrote 8 years ago |
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| You present convincing (and enjoyably readable) arguments for the creation of a greater United States of America. I have always thought that there is no United States without Canada and no Canada without the United States. In fact, I think it is a natural progression for us to integrate. From the Ar >>> Read Full Text |
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| J.J. (British Columbia) wrote 8 years ago |
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I saw your site, and I must say, I am extremely impressed! I'm happy to know that there is someone out there who thinks the same way as me.
I totally support your idea of uniting the US and Canada. I agree with your analysis of the current situtation 100%. I have advocated this idea for y >>> Read Full Text |
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| Edward Mekins (California) wrote 8 years ago |
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| I stumbled across your website yesterday and when I read it I was just floored. My jaw was just stuck to the ground. I too believe deeply in what you have opinionated on your site. I'm an American living in California right now but about 5 years ago I lived in South Dakota. I once or twice made a tr >>> Read Full Text |
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| Les (Alberta) wrote 8 years ago |
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Currently, I favor Western Separation, with the ultimate goal of unification with the US, possibly as the 51st state or perhaps as a semiautonomous "Commonwealth" ala Puerto Rico. Confederation does not seem very beneficial to me, at least, in its present form.
I have an opportunity to be >>> Read Full Text |
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| Darlene Brewer (Alberta) wrote 8 years ago |
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I have had the privilege of residing in both countries and I am involved closely with the security and defense of both Nations. All of you would be astounded to know how intimately both Countries work together for the protection of both.
When 9/11 happened the personal and military suppor >>> Read Full Text |
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| Walter Mulder (Lethbridge, Alberta) wrote 8 years ago |
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| I am a Canadian citizen, living in Lethbridge, AB. Daily I drive about 500km (300 Miles) through the southwestern part of our province, and it is beautiful. My fondest wish is to become an American citizen, but I do not have the desire to go south. I would like the US to come north. This does not me >>> Read Full Text |
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| Molson (Ontario) wrote 9 years ago |
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There is a central theme that seems to permeate the forum: Exclusion versus inclusion.
Some on the board support the idea of an inclusive grand republic of North America. Others appear to propound exclusionist or "nationalistic" ethos, ie. maintaining the status quo or keeping existing co >>> Read Full Text |
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| Christopher Stephens (Winnipeg, Manitoba) wrote 9 years ago |
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| I enjoyed your site and see the idea of a United North America as beneficial to both countries. Just imagine what a show of progress uniting what can easily be considered the world's best two countries is for some of these war-torn countries in the news every second day. Many of these populations, i >>> Read Full Text |
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| Jospeh Jones (Phoenix, Arizona) wrote 9 years ago |
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I was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta until I was 14, then my parents and I moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where I currently live now.
I must say I am bothered by many Canadians who say that Americans take away a sense of their own identity. Can you please explain to me what the hell that >>> Read Full Text |
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