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Originally Posted by JustDisGuy
You know, personally I have no use for the man or his policies but as a Canadian I have to say I'm ashamed that we've elected a parliament full of members who cannot be trusted to give the President of the United States of America the appropriate level of deference and respect. We don't have to respect the man, but as the leader of the world's dominant super-power and our nearest neighbor and ally you would think that we could respect his office.
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Wrong, wrong, wrong. If his politics are suspect, if he's a world terrorist, if he can't be trusted even as our neighbour, then why on earth should we respect him?
Defense? Respect? Just because he's a super power? Bullying people into respecting you is still bullying, and I will NEVER respect that man or that office while they continue to fill it with brainless maggots whose only agenda is dominaiton of every other nation on the planet.
Sorry, I cannot respect the American political machine. Americans on the other hand, are fine as huge numbers of Americans feel the same way I do, about their own government.
So do I feel ashamed? Nope. If Bush leaves and feels like Canadians hate him, I'm fine with that. It's not like an outpouring of love for this moron will open the borders to Canadian beef, or stop him and his butt-sucking cronies from beating up on our soft-wood producers, or our grain farmers. Love him or hate him, he's still a megalomaniac, and he'll still kick our asses whenever he wants, for no reason. So screw him, let him go away with a "kick me" sticker on his butt, I could care less what he thinks.
Pierre