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Well said.coastie said:To give you an idea of how small Canada seems to us, when my wife first moved to California (which actually has a larger population than the whole of Canada) people would ask things like "Do you know my cousin so~n~so?" As if Canada is just one small town.
I hope nobody is bashing Canada around here though. It's unfair to bash any countries "morals" as if the country is just one being instead of millions of independant people.
I have a mug sitting in front of me right now that has three American Flags and Three Canadian flags and in between them it says "Proudly United"
I live just accross the water from Victoria BC, in the US and everywhere you go, you see Canadian Flags standing proudly next to American Flags.
For my wife (who is not yet an American citizen) that is quite meaningful.
I may not agree with Canada's majority's politics, but I often disagree with the US's majority's politics.
I greatly dislike anti-americanism and greatly dislike anti-Canadianism because it does nothing but enflame the rifts that hav been festering between the two nations (needlessly in most cases) for years.
I am extremely proud to be a red blooded American, and very proud to be married to a maple lovin' Canadian.
PS. I never thought that Canadian's lived in Igloos or that they all wore polar bear firs and flanel or even that they all played hockey.
The only thing that I ever really believed (and still do to this day) was that Canada doesn't have much of a military because who would want to invade a place that get's SO DOGGONE COLD ANYWAY!
God Bless Canada.
hermen24 said:Just because the morals of this country dont agree with yours doesnt mean this country is void of moral. I am a gay christian and take huge offence to those of you who say that because our government is recognizeing same sex marriage rights that we have no morals. It is about time in my opinion that the government not be used as a tool to enforce the opinions of one group of beleifs. The role of government is not to let one group dictate what is moral, rather it exists to ensure EQUAL rights to EVERYONE and not to let the majority rule. Whether or not a majority of Canadians agree or not with same-sex marriage is irrelevant. your beliefs should not have any bearing on my rights. That is what makes Canada a great country. Our laws are not dictated by personal opinions and beliefs, its based on law and equality for everyone regardles of your beliefs. I dont think Jesus would be so quick to exclude as most christians do today.
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