Damn, i couldnt even imagine there a black President in the US or Prime Minister in the UK.
Just goes to show that no matter how close two countries can be, they can still be a world apart
Regards,
Lee
Damn, i couldnt even imagine there a black President in the US or Prime Minister in the UK.
Just goes to show that no matter how close two countries can be, they can still be a world apart
Regards,
Lee
I agree, Canadians seem to have it together. Hopefully, some of that clear attitude will flow south into the US.
Pat
We can only hope Patrick. :notsure:Originally Posted by Patrick
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Yes, Canada again leads the way for North America! I would move there in a heartbeat if the average yearly temperature was about 50 degrees warmer.
Winter is part of what makes Canada so lovely and our willingness to evolve our 'way of thinking' (accept others at face value) is what makes our country.
I would not live anywhere else!
Oh Canada!... Nice appointment -- ya know I'm starting to really like Uncle Paul.
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I know what cold is and I hate cold. I lived in Minnesota for 34 of my 41 years. And if there is one thing I learned, I will never live north of the Mason-Dixon line unless I am forced into a concentration camp... and I think we are about 2 weeks away from our government forcing all gay people into camps and/or out of the country. :uhoh:Originally Posted by Paco
Don't worry, it will all pass sooner or later, and we'll have a decent president again someday. The only reason it's taken this long is because being gay is easier to hide for the sake of assimilation than say, being a woman, or black. I'm NOT saying that gay men and women all over this country aren't fighting tooth and nail to be out and proud, without persecution. Just that not everyone feels the burn equally, or is as motivated to incite change.Originally Posted by Xstr8guy
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