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cahult:
As a non-american, I

creedon:

quote:Originally posted by cahult:
As a non-american, I

lazygamer:
Good point Creedon. I personally tend to think the US is good, but quite flawed in many ways. I feel it's because being fanaticly patriotic often means thinking your government is great! This may of been true about your founders, but not your modern governments!

Well that's kinda cool that people get terrified of foriegners, now I know that once in awhile people will hate my guts and think im 2nd class etc. whenever I say im Canadian on the internet.

It's diffrent from discrimination. Discrimination is more cooler when people discriminate because their friggin terrified of you and think your the enemy who'll take their life style.  :D

It's kinda like a mouse going up to an elephant, and the elephant freaks out! Oh and doesn't one of your primary political parties(republicans) use the elephant as their symbol!  ;)

lazygamer:
Oh and that rambling is genius! I honestly tend to think of the pledge(reciting every day in school) as brain washing. No offense to all you Americans, im just a damn Canadian who don't know what he's talking about!  

Master of Reality:
The government uses menticide all the time... they are trying to brainwash us in a totally  bad way... not like the good way that The Cult of Bob tries to brainwash you. Those damn americans and their fancy pledge of allegance. I would be way too damn lazy to say some sort of pledge all the time... ahhh, to be in Canada where they dont give a fuck whether your patriotic (i hate jean chretian too).

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