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maryjk
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Canada, Earth’s only super power. Here we go again.![]()
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I thought I was the only that felt that way.
I have been pretty much around the world. I have seen many different bills.
Sorry, Canada isn’t that special.
Canada, Earth’s only super power. Here we go again.![]()
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Why? You don’t like travel? The US and Canada are great destinations, and it might help broaden your knowledge of the world.Oh I will. I have never visted the US and (you’ll be pleased to know) have no desire nor intention to.
I love travel, and have lived all over Europe and travelled in Africa, the Far East and Asia. I plan to visit Canada when I get the opportunity.Why? You don’t like travel? The US and Canada are great destinations, and it might help broaden your knowledge of the world.
sigh, it’s useless trying to explain such intricate things to Americans anyways. Having 1 person occupy separate crowns is an old European tradition.And just who is the queen? How is she different from the Queen of Australia? Queen of England?
Don’t answer, it’s a rhetorical.
But she’s not on all our currency, as stated.And this changes the fact that the Queen is on your currency…how?
No, it’s because you guys can’t made a decision on anything without practically calling a constitutional convention. All you had to do was withdraw the $1 bill when the coin was released like every other country who switched did. That’s what we did.We tried implementing the dollar coin at various times (Both silver and gold coins), but people didn’t like them.
Whoa, put the claws away dude.Canada, Earth’s only super power. Here we go again.![]()
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Stick to the topic of the thread!sigh, it’s useless trying to explain such intricate things to Americans anyways. Having 1 person occupy separate crowns is an old European tradition.
But she’s not on all our currency, as stated.
No, it’s because you guys can’t made a decision on anything without practically calling a constitutional convention. All you had to do was withdraw the $1 bill when the coin was released like every other country who switched did. That’s what we did.
Whoa, put the claws away dude.
Nice.sigh, it’s useless trying to explain such intricate things to Americans anyways.
But, you have no interest in visiting the US? Why?I love travel, and have lived all over Europe and travelled in Africa, the Far East and Asia. I plan to visit Canada when I get the opportunity.
Intricate things…lick the ridiculousness of a hereditary monarchy? Yes, my feeble mind cannot grasp the depths of why one person, who has no real power or authority, gets to live in the ultimate lap of luxury, deserves to be honored in such a way simply because of who’s womb he or she came out of.sigh, it’s useless trying to explain such intricate things to Americans anyways.
I just find it dubious that a supposed sovereign country honors someone from elsewhere to not only that degree.sigh, it’s useless trying to explain such intricate things to Americans anyways. Having 1 person occupy separate crowns is an old European tradition.
No, she’s not. Just on one banknote and some coins like you mentioned.But she’s not on all our currency, as stated.
If people have turned down the dollar coin numerous times in this country - as they have done with the half dollar - how is that people can’t make a decision?No, it’s because you guys can’t made a decision on anything without practically calling a constitutional convention.
Then your original complaint shouldn’t be that people can’t make decisions, it’s that government hasn’t forced their decision on us.All you had to do was withdraw the $1 bill when the coin was released like every other country who switched did. That’s what we did.
It’s about tradition; it connects them to times when people ruled based on what womb they came from, and the hundreds of years when societies so ruled became great and formed awesome empires.Intricate things…lick the ridiculousness of a hereditary monarchy? Yes, my feeble mind cannot grasp the depths of why one person, who has no real power or authority, gets to live in the ultimate lap of luxury, deserves to be honored in such a way simply because of who’s womb he or she came out of.![]()
Oh! Director of Shooting! Oh! Not American! Oh! Sorry ! Such a BIG mistake !Really? The Research Director for the Canadian Shooting Sports Association is an American? Well, a North American, so yes…
I didn’t go to Harvard, so I guess I didn’t assume the gentleman wasn’t Canadian.
That is what I call a cynical photo from a cynical catholic.
2nd amendment again is above any Federal Law.No, sorry, it’s been part of Federal Law since 1934.
Very few contend that full auto weapons can’t be regulated, but thank you for the strawman.![]()
But not above interpretation by the Federal Courts.2nd amendment again is above any Federal Law…
Well said! :clapping:It’s not good or bad; it’s just different. And difference, after all, is what makes the nations of the world, and makes international travel worthwhile.
You’re welcome.That is what I call a cynical photo from a cynical catholic.
So just what are you arguing against, here? Full auto weapons have been highly restricted since 1934.2nd amendment again is above any Federal Law.
Very few contend, that is nothing. Laws are not made by very few or very many.
That would make Him a polar bear.Well, God IS Canadian
Scripture says HE dwells in the utmost north.