Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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Tue Nov 30, 2004 7:46 pm

Originally posted by Agent-Commando
I wonder if our PM came to the States, would he be greeted and spoken about the same way?

Doubtful I bet. Afterall, it's the truth that not many Americans know who our PM is... :(


Without Googling, how many Americans can name our PM right now?

Not many....

Tue Nov 30, 2004 7:59 pm

Originally posted by Agent-Commando
I wonder if our PM came to the States, would he be greeted and spoken about the same way?

Doubtful I bet. Afterall, it's the truth that not many Americans know who our PM is... :(


acutally martin was recently in washington, but it didn't make many headlines.

you have to be honest about the situation though. who cares if Martin goes to the US...what's going to come of it? shake hands and smile? the lumber dispute won't see an end any time soon, and the border to cattle will remain closed for many more months at least. as long as it's canadians facing trade problems, no one anywhere else will give a damn.

Martin's visit went under the radar for many reasons, one of which being that Canada's foreign policy is dictated by the UN (we all know they do nothing but talk) and we've gutted our military so much that it's shocking.

What's in Canada that makes news? We have a shit load of money, but we aren't willing to spend any of it on military to help needy starving war-ravaged people around the world.

Maybe people would pay more attention to us if we got off our asses and played a leading role in the international community like we used to.

All Canadians do these days is bitch about Bush and bash Americans.

Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:10 pm

Good post Shock.

Oh, and BTW: I knew Martin without Google :)

<---Hockey/Canada fan

Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:20 pm

Nice work Sewer, you get a gold star as American of the day in Canada!

LOL

Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:57 pm

Originally posted by Agent-Commando
I wonder if our PM came to the States, would he be greeted and spoken about the same way?



To be honest, I don't think many Americans would care or even notice.

Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:12 pm

I remember a few years back when I was driving down the freeway and next thing I know police cars and motorcycle officers are eveywhere forcing everybody to exit the freeway then they block all the entrance ramps to the freeway. I was thinking to myself "this must be a funeral for a very important person." After sitting on the service road for about 3 minutes looking at an empty freeway. I was like what the hell's going on then before I knew it I see all these black suburbans and SUV's with very dark window tint go by with about 4 black limos in the middle with the little American flags waving. :eek:

I later found out he was down here to do some type of benefit or something with his dad, Bush Sr., who lives down here in Houston. It was an impressive sight to see the level of security taken to ensure the safety of the president wherever he goes.

Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:15 pm

Originally posted by SandStorm
I remember a few years back when I was driving down the freeway and next thing I know police cars and motorcycle officers are eveywhere forcing everybody to exit the freeway then they block all the entrance ramps to the freeway. I was thinking to myself "this must be a funeral for a very important person." After sitting on the service road for about 3 minutes looking at an empty freeway. I was like what the hell's going on then before I knew it I see all these black suburbans and SUV's with very dark window tint go by with about 4 black limos in the middle with the little American flags waving. :eek:

I later found out he was down here to do some type of benefit or something with his dad, Bush Sr., who lives down here in Houston. It was an impressive sight to see the level of security taken to ensure the safety of the president wherever he goes.


I bet you those guys inside those SUVs had enough firepower to occupy Paris! :lol:

Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:17 pm

Originally posted by Agent-Commando
I wonder if our PM came to the States, would he be greeted and spoken about the same way?

Doubtful I bet. Afterall, it's the truth that not many Americans know who our PM is... :(


He's that old guy right? :D

Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:32 pm

Originally posted by Agent-Commando
I bet you those guys inside those SUVs had enough firepower to occupy Paris! :lol:


You know what they sure do. My dad's been a motorcycle officer for over 20 years and he's escorted plenty of presidents.:P

Anyways he was telling me that they would show them what they had and when they opened the back of the SUV's, there was just about every type of the latest and greatest weaponry all laid out perfectly loaded and ready. :ar15:

Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:56 pm

If you want to get Americans pissed off just don't ask us about the French President. It won't be pretty.
:ar15: :flame:

Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:13 pm

Originally posted by Jeffro
He's that old guy right? :D


smacker!

Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:40 pm

Originally posted by Tommy Boy
smacker!


let he without sin cast the first stone

Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:42 pm

come on Doc, you don't mean that...

I bet that I know more about the US than you do about Canada!

:)

Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:39 pm

Originally posted by =DocTrebor=
let he without sin cast the first stone

Wed Dec 01, 2004 1:07 am

Originally posted by Tommy Boy
Without Googling, how many Americans can name our PM right now?

Not many....


Who? When? Whats a "PM" anyway?
Is that like a president or something?

signed: just another ignorant American:rotflmao: :P
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