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We don’t need Canada in our Union. Way too liberal!

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True.

Besides a good number of them speak French.

We have enough of a problem with press 1 for English, press 2 for Spanish. Don’t want to go to press3.

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A while back, I remember Congress took up the question of making English our official language. It was then I began to mistrust our government when they didn't

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Press one for English. Press two to go back to what ever shit hole you slithered out of.

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The only way it would work is to break up Canada. We do NOT want Quebec, Ontario or British Columbia. Northwest Territory, Yukon, Saskachiwan, Alberta, and Manitoba would be suitable new American States. Not one state of Canada. Forgive my spelling, it is still early.

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Uour borders need to be shorelines , bring them all in .

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My wife is Canadian. We could take Alberta, and maybe Manitoba. Then what would Canada do for money?

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Some Canadian MP last week suggested that Canada annex Washington, Oregon, and California. Politically, that would be a YUGE boost to MAGA, taking away all their Congresscritters (TM).

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Over my dead body. I live in Oregon, and besides, the state only turned sharp Left when they introduced virtually unrestricted mail-in ballots.

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No offense to your wife, but I couldn't help myself but to think of the old joke about the guy whose boss was married to a Canadian.

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Agree. We already have California. If we add a new state, it should be a conservative one.

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I disagree ; most of the libs are in 3 or 4 cities . Under our system the advantages to including the Canucks are greater than not incorporating them . Bring them in as provinces = states . Make the libs earn a living for a change ; they will get religion quickly.

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I heard one commentator make the suggestion to make Canada a territory to avoid the political (congressional) problems. (But I think they still get to vote in the presidential election for the popular vote, don't they? Do they have any EC votes? 🤔) I have no idea!

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