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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 12:38 pm
 


<strong>Written By:</strong> sthompson
<strong>Date:</strong> 2004-10-27 12:38:25
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The demonstration will begin at 12:00pm and continue until 5:30pm. We invite all media and intend on sending a message to both our nation and theirs that this American President is NOT one that the world is going to put up with for the next four years. <P> Hope to see you there.



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 2:34 pm
 


so why didn't you demonstrate against saddam or milosivic when they were in power?





PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 5:47 pm
 


So if you're anti-bush, are you then pro-kerry? Doesn't wash politeguy, America still stuck with asskiss warmonger elitists using 'phoney terror' to hang on to their flimsy power. Why don't you do something that will change the world for the better - protest Zundel's release, or perhaps protest Israel apartheid.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 6:56 pm
 


I'd rather Canadians paid attention to our politics too, but presumably many of them do....always fun to vent.



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 7:30 pm
 


These Anon posters are terrible... "do something that will change the world for the better"?? And protesting to try to stop a terrible, inhumane person from keeping the post of most powerful man on earth isn't changing the world for the better?

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:18 pm
 


Ignore them, eventually they go away. Good cause. Hopefully no police problems.





PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 8:49 pm
 


Can'tnadian blowhards,.........knock yourselves out. The insignificance of your little get together will only be a microcosm of the larger insignificance of your for lack of a better term "country".

Okay, let's get a little practice in before the big
rally.......ready 1-2-3.......EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ! ! !

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:38 pm
 


Why don't Americans protest against their government more when they are war hungry or treating the American people wrong? Why don't us as Canadians protest against our corrupt government officials when they treat us unfairly or raise the taxes so high that it is hard to live a descent life? Why don't the Germans protest against their government about the growing unemployment rate and the decrease in affordable housing? The British protests when their government is wrong. If something is wrong, a peaceful protest usually sends the message to the government alot clearer than most other methods. If we start a protest in Canada to help correct things, I would join in!

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 9:39 pm
 


"Can'tnadians"? What does that even mean?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 2:37 am
 


Even though this buffoon is over-the-top retarded, he does exemplify the undertones that most of the world percieves from Americans. Arrogant idiocy. Not scary, evil genius kind of arrogance. Big, dumb, bruiser kind of arrogance. No class. Tacky. Without deep thought. Superficial. Spoiled. Grade four schoolyard loudmouth with rich parents. Smugly content to be rich, stupid and ignorant. And certainly not afraid to butt in where they're obviously not welcome and dance a hillbilly jig because they feel they must be the center of attention at all times under any circumstance. The attitudes American people project are a microcosm of its foreign policy. Yet they're somehow aloof as to why the world is increasingly become more hostile toward them. Indeed it seems much of the world only TOLERATES the U.S. because of their enormous economic power. We'll see what the European Union and China has to say about that. World War III anyone?

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:59 am
 


much of the world only 'TOLERATES' the US? - very funny, much of the world would like to live in the US because they have few basic human rights in their own countries.

Arrogance? read most of the posts on this site from Canadians - you'll find lots of arrogance and even more ignorance, like snotty teenagers


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 7:42 am
 


Yes, you insignificant little Canadians, WHOOOHAHAHA!!! Soon, you`ll have no hockey, no lacrosse, no curling, no BACKBACON!!! WHOOOHAHAHA!!! And when we`re done with you, we`ll get your little dog CASTRO too! And we will take all the TIM HORTON`s COFFEE FOR AMERICA!!! And when Canada is purged of all if its comedians- Carrey, Fox, Myers, Candy, Burnette, and Mulroney- um, yeah, America will then CONQUER THE UNIVERSE!!! WHOOAAAHAHAHAHA, uh, ak, uk, OOOOh.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:29 am
 


It's an example of what passes for 'wit' on some of the more bottom-feeding U.S. neo-con sites, along with CanadaDuh, etc..

It's more of an identifier than having a meaning, i.e., identifies user as individual with misfiring synapses.

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For better or worse (and it has all been downhill), what America does through its dictator (some still like to call him President), does affect the rest of the world, especially its Nothern bordering neighbor, like it or not. Every thinking American would agree that Kerry is not Roosevelt, but on the other hand, he's not Bush/Cheney/Halliburton either. And most thinking Americans agree that just stopping Bush is not enough. But it is a start. And I applaud the Canadians for standing with us, we the people, to support us in this fight against this cretin monster. We need all the help, advice, and support we can get. And some of us are very appreciative of it. And we thank you. We are indebted to you.

I appologize profusely for the ignorant and insulting American posts. Some people were born to be stupid and don't mind showing the world that fact.

For those of you who say everyone mind his own business, I say humanity is everyone's business. When the little guys are being crushed under this loutish jaggernaut, and are shrieking for help, you should just turn your back on them? I think we are, as human beings, better than that. Start using your head. The ones in power are few. We are many. The only way they can control us is to keep up drugged up on propaganda so we will think that we are and should be, an island unto ourselves.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:34 pm
 


Yes, because the United States is the only developed nation in the World, right? Pffh.

Canadians aren't arrogant. We're self-depricating. But we also realize the dangers of no social assistance/safety nets. Our system is being chipped away at day by day. And when it's gone, we'll be just like the U.S. And most of us don't want that. We realize the value of things like free health care, welfare and the like. We would prefer universal compassion rather than calling someone without a job and medical benifeits a lazy nobody. True it may cost a little more, but so what. What you have is a happier, more peaceful community. Many of us feel this is worth fighting for. Many Americans feel that concentrating their money in the hands of private institutions with no real obligation to the public is the way to go. I truly do not understand this American drive to deliberately screw over the middle and lower classes. Blue-collar workers seem almost happy in many ways to accept and endorse it.

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