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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 712605" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Originally Posted by <strong>Blizzard</strong></p><p>I'm confused I think. Are you canadian? living in canada? If so how can you honestly have any idea what voters in the United States think?</p><p></p><p>I couldn't begin to tell you what canadians think of their political system or what they would vote for. How would you have any idea what americans think?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, you don't have 300+ (give or take 30) relatives in Canada, do you ? I have that many living in the States. Actually, minus 1 since Tuesday (my Aunt Ria past away on Tuesday in Arizona).</p><p>We had a huge family re-union about 20 years ago, in northern California. Over 200 of us attended it.</p><p>I also travelled thru or visited atleast 30 States, from Alaska to Keywest, Wisconsin to California, Las vegas to Mt Rushmore, etc. Seen the Grand Canyon, drove thru Death Valley, Redwoods, Yellowstone park, Lions park (Utah), and Salt Lake City. Concert and Hockey Playoff-games in Anaheim and LA. From famous Santa Monica Beach, to famous South Maimi Beach.</p><p>And many more places, that I can't mention them all.</p><p>How many provinces have you been to in Canada ?</p><p></p><p>I also just recently spent 10 weeks in Florida. Been to bars, beaches, resorts and timeshares. Spent time with relatives, esspecially a huge US Thanks-giving meal, with about a dozen attending it.</p><p>I even have a Californian Sherrif as a cousin, in Mendocino County.</p><p></p><p>I can't keep in touch with all of them, ofcourse. But, some are on my facebook, others on my yahoo messenger, and some I just call now and then.</p><p>In contrast, our family in Canada (first generation), only has about 12 members in total.</p><p></p><p>I get a larger selection of opinions thru my realtives, personal chats with stangers in the US, then I'll ever do on here.</p><p>The subject healthcare alone came up, as soon as people knew I was Canadian.</p><p></p><p>So, yes, I do have some good knowledge what people think there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 712605, member: 23950"] Originally Posted by [B]Blizzard[/B] I'm confused I think. Are you canadian? living in canada? If so how can you honestly have any idea what voters in the United States think? I couldn't begin to tell you what canadians think of their political system or what they would vote for. How would you have any idea what americans think? Well, you don't have 300+ (give or take 30) relatives in Canada, do you ? I have that many living in the States. Actually, minus 1 since Tuesday (my Aunt Ria past away on Tuesday in Arizona). We had a huge family re-union about 20 years ago, in northern California. Over 200 of us attended it. I also travelled thru or visited atleast 30 States, from Alaska to Keywest, Wisconsin to California, Las vegas to Mt Rushmore, etc. Seen the Grand Canyon, drove thru Death Valley, Redwoods, Yellowstone park, Lions park (Utah), and Salt Lake City. Concert and Hockey Playoff-games in Anaheim and LA. From famous Santa Monica Beach, to famous South Maimi Beach. And many more places, that I can't mention them all. How many provinces have you been to in Canada ? I also just recently spent 10 weeks in Florida. Been to bars, beaches, resorts and timeshares. Spent time with relatives, esspecially a huge US Thanks-giving meal, with about a dozen attending it. I even have a Californian Sherrif as a cousin, in Mendocino County. I can't keep in touch with all of them, ofcourse. But, some are on my facebook, others on my yahoo messenger, and some I just call now and then. In contrast, our family in Canada (first generation), only has about 12 members in total. I get a larger selection of opinions thru my realtives, personal chats with stangers in the US, then I'll ever do on here. The subject healthcare alone came up, as soon as people knew I was Canadian. So, yes, I do have some good knowledge what people think there. [/QUOTE]
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