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January 7th, 2025, 11:32 AM
#21

Originally Posted by
finsfurfeathers
Hey JoePa your president is lying to you and if that's the kind of leader you'll follow what can I say.
If you believe many Canadians want to be the 51 state all I can say I got a bridge in New York for sale.
I think many would like it.
He's only trying to save America as they know the empire is falling. It would benefit us to economically tackle China to keep the empire.
The paths already set tho. Now it's just a matter of time. Not if they will pass us but when?. You know what happens when you are the biggest economy in the world? Ask the usa or British lol. China is already considered the world largest economy. It just doesn't match the tops dollar value in us dollars when that does its the end of the us dollar.
Not a single country has challenged the usa before now . After the wars America didn't have to compete with anyone or rebuild what was lost. If a war is started with China or Russia. It will be from the desperation of the west to keep its power. Not because of the China and Russia aggression propaganda we spew.
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Last edited by fishfood; January 7th, 2025 at 11:38 AM.
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January 7th, 2025 11:32 AM
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January 9th, 2025, 10:30 PM
#22

Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
No thank you. Yes Canada isn’t perfect but it’s a special place to live. A big reason why it’s special is that we are separate. Although there are many similarities between us, there are also significant differences. IMO anyone who is envious of the USA respectfully has my blessing to move there.
I am not envious of America but my affinity for Canada has reached a new low and I could very easily live in the U.S. or any other English-speaking country.
In 2015, Justin Trudeau expressed the view that Canada was a "postnational state" meaning national identity is no longer relevant and since then he has torn apart many of those things that made us distinctly Canadian.
In that time I have gone from being a citizen who was born here to a "settler." The men who founded this country, including a relative or two of mine, are no longer revered but reviled as "colonial oppressors." The words of the anthem have been changed to "all of us command" and may be changed again to "our home ON native land."
Our much-vaunted health care system doesn't work, our borders were flung open to terrorists, our court system worries more about the criminals than it does their victims and men who claim they are women are free to share change rooms with our wives and daughters.
There is less and less to be proud of in Canada. When I see our flag I half expect to see a Pride flag on the same pole and the only thing the anthem means is that the land acknowledgement is over and the game is about to start.
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January 10th, 2025, 08:10 AM
#23

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I am not envious of America but my affinity for Canada has reached a new low and I could very easily live in the U.S. or any other English-speaking country.
In 2015, Justin Trudeau expressed the view that Canada was a "postnational state" meaning national identity is no longer relevant and since then he has torn apart many of those things that made us distinctly Canadian.
In that time I have gone from being a citizen who was born here to a "settler." The men who founded this country, including a relative or two of mine, are no longer revered but reviled as "colonial oppressors." The words of the anthem have been changed to "all of us command" and may be changed again to "our home ON native land."
Our much-vaunted health care system doesn't work, our borders were flung open to terrorists, our court system worries more about the criminals than it does their victims and men who claim they are women are free to share change rooms with our wives and daughters.
There is less and less to be proud of in Canada. When I see our flag I half expect to see a Pride flag on the same pole and the only thing the anthem means is that the land acknowledgement is over and the game is about to start.
Well said.
In these current times of political conflict Canada needs a leader of men. A leader of men does not say 'maybe I will be the leader' a leader of of men is someone who has displayed a history of turning to face conflict, someone we already follow without being asked to do so.
National Association for Search and Rescue
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January 10th, 2025, 08:37 AM
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January 10th, 2025, 09:58 AM
#25

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I am not envious of America but my affinity for Canada has reached a new low and I could very easily live in the U.S. or any other English-speaking country.
In 2015, Justin Trudeau expressed the view that Canada was a "postnational state" meaning national identity is no longer relevant and since then he has torn apart many of those things that made us distinctly Canadian.
In that time I have gone from being a citizen who was born here to a "settler." The men who founded this country, including a relative or two of mine, are no longer revered but reviled as "colonial oppressors." The words of the anthem have been changed to "all of us command" and may be changed again to "our home ON native land."
Our much-vaunted health care system doesn't work, our borders were flung open to terrorists, our court system worries more about the criminals than it does their victims and men who claim they are women are free to share change rooms with our wives and daughters.
There is less and less to be proud of in Canada. When I see our flag I half expect to see a Pride flag on the same pole and the only thing the anthem means is that the land acknowledgement is over and the game is about to start.
It's very sad what Canadians have allowed what the Liberals have done to our once great nation in such a short period of time. Badenoch,your post is right on the money.
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January 10th, 2025, 10:15 AM
#26

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I am not envious of America but my affinity for Canada has reached a new low and I could very easily live in the U.S. or any other English-speaking country.
In 2015, Justin Trudeau expressed the view that Canada was a "postnational state" meaning national identity is no longer relevant and since then he has torn apart many of those things that made us distinctly Canadian.
In that time I have gone from being a citizen who was born here to a "settler." The men who founded this country, including a relative or two of mine, are no longer revered but reviled as "colonial oppressors." The words of the anthem have been changed to "all of us command" and may be changed again to "our home ON native land."
Our much-vaunted health care system doesn't work, our borders were flung open to terrorists, our court system worries more about the criminals than it does their victims and men who claim they are women are free to share change rooms with our wives and daughters.
There is less and less to be proud of in Canada. When I see our flag I half expect to see a Pride flag on the same pole and the only thing the anthem means is that the land acknowledgement is over and the game is about to start.
I could not say this better.
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January 10th, 2025, 05:46 PM
#27

Originally Posted by
Badenoch
I am not envious of America but my affinity for Canada has reached a new low and I could very easily live in the U.S. or any other English-speaking country.
In 2015, Justin Trudeau expressed the view that Canada was a "postnational state" meaning national identity is no longer relevant and since then he has torn apart many of those things that made us distinctly Canadian.
In that time I have gone from being a citizen who was born here to a "settler." The men who founded this country, including a relative or two of mine, are no longer revered but reviled as "colonial oppressors." The words of the anthem have been changed to "all of us command" and may be changed again to "our home ON native land."
Our much-vaunted health care system doesn't work, our borders were flung open to terrorists, our court system worries more about the criminals than it does their victims and men who claim they are women are free to share change rooms with our wives and daughters.
There is less and less to be proud of in Canada. When I see our flag I half expect to see a Pride flag on the same pole and the only thing the anthem means is that the land acknowledgement is over and the game is about to start.
Amen brother! I can't even put into words what it is to be canadian anymore.
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January 10th, 2025, 06:20 PM
#28
I would still rather be living up here than in the US even with the way the country has gone and changed… If we all pull together and elect the right government and make them accountable for their actions we can change this country around. A leader with gonads who isn’t afraid to make changes the way this country has been run the past 10 years.
I would rather that then live where there’s mass shootings everyday, a President that thinks more about himself than the people, a convicted felon who cheated on his taxes trying to take money away from the people of NY State and they still elected him President. The next 4 years will be hell….
SkyBlue Big Game Blueticks
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January 11th, 2025, 07:24 AM
#29
Has anyone ever wondered if Joe might be a Russian operative trying to increase polarization, instability and political turmoil? I mean, why so much interest in a provincial hunting forum from someone nowhere close to here?
Focus on integrity and eventually your name will be its own currency.
Hunt L.E.S.S. Legally, Ethically, Safely, Sustainably.
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January 11th, 2025, 07:29 AM
#30
Here is a thought that brings the rich and famous down to the same level as the common working man. Make it illegal to buy your way out of criminal charges with an NDA.
Sounds like a really easy way to stop backroom shenanigans and it might actually slow down the feeling of invincibility that money can buy from the court system.
In the end, you show me an innocent and pure politician and I will show you a picture of a newborn baby.
John
John