| Mitch (Kansas City, Kansas) wrote 9 years ago |
| Good site! |
| It is inane to have two nations when a union will benefit both Canada and the USA. Canadian- North Americans will keep their hockey, drink their better beer(yes, American beer is piss water in comparison) and they can continue to spell color with the u. They can continue to sew the leaf on their bac >>> Read Full Text |
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| Chris (Manitoba) wrote 10 years ago |
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| I wanted to say that I feel that you have researched this subject very thoroughly and i congratulate you on that. I believe that it is vitally important that all individuals be allowed to express their opinions as long as those opinions do not cause fatal harm to other members of society. So, bravo >>> Read Full Text |
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| Roy R. (Ontario) wrote 10 years ago |
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I'm a Canadian with friends and relations on both sides of the border. Here's my two cents ($ 0.014 U.S.) worth:
I will only deal with the Health Care issue. I have on many occasions have to visit sick relatives and friends, who were in hospital, on both sides of the border. Most Canadian >>> Read Full Text |
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| Charles Bayer (Vermont) wrote 10 years ago |
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Hi, great site. Interesting discussions too, but I think the next step needs to be taken --> create a political party in the US and Canada to work toward unification.
Once the ideas can be debated in the context of having to choose in an election, more people will become actively involved >>> Read Full Text |
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| Harley S. (Toronto, Ontario) wrote 10 years ago |
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A Canadian nationalist is simply an American in denial.
Canada has historically defined itself by what it claims it is not. This is not a raison d'etre. This is not a basis for a national identity. A poster (originally from British Hong Kong?) mentioned that Canadians do not pay a substan >>> Read Full Text |
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| Douglas Calvert (Alberta) wrote 10 years ago |
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| Hi Jonathan, I like your presentation of the potential of a North American union of Canada and the United States. In particular I like your comparison entitled Similarities & Differences between Canada & the United States. The United States has balances of power between all levels of government, an >>> Read Full Text |
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| Tony (Manitoba) wrote 10 years ago |
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| I have lived on three continents, have visited some sixty countries, all on one planet and applaud any effort to unite human beings into fewer and fewer political entities. Perhaps someday we'll have only one political entity and therefore have no more basis for war among humanity. Think what humani >>> Read Full Text |
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| Josh Amaro (Utah) wrote 11 years ago |
| To whom it may concern |
I am a 23 year old nurse who currently lives in the state of Utah. I was born in the state of Arizona, and have always been fascinated with geography.
A little history of my family. My father was born in Mexico in 1947 and migrated to Arizona legally with his parents in 1955 in search f >>> Read Full Text |
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| Paul Adams (Ontario) wrote 11 years ago |
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I wasn't born in Canada. But, I have lived here for almost 36 years. I am 47, a former stockbroker, and one of the few people on the planet who can sing the first three verses of the Stars Spangled Banner.
There are many reasons for Canada to join the USA.
First and foremost, t >>> Read Full Text |
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| Charles J. Kropke (Florida) wrote 11 years ago |
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| I believe that the people of Canada and the people of the United States will not be separated much longer. You are part of a growing legion of people who want to unite these two great countries. If Europe, with all of its Babel of languages, cultures, antagonisms and differences can unite, why can't >>> Read Full Text |
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