Fill in your blanks. Like "If Obama gets elected, I'm moving to Canada/Australia/England!" or some load of crap like that. Either make good with your "threat" or shut up. Dear God, I don't want to hear about how if you don't get your whiny way, you'll leave the country unless you'll actually do it. I mean, if you genuinely want to, that's cool, I have no problem with it. Go for it. But don't just say it because you are unhappy with the way something is going.
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Originally posted by Greenday View PostBut don't just say it because you are unhappy with the way something is going.Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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I've always hoped that people who have said that *would* move. I don't need those types of irrational people near me. But, they always fail me, stick around and make me miserable.Crooked banks around the world would gladly give a loan today so if you ever miss a payment they can take your home away.
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Well, in my case, I really would love to live in a place with a more liberal government and a greater appreciation of the arts. It's really frustrating for me sometimes, feeling like so few people share my values in things that are important to me: civil rights, national health care, more gun control, greater reproductive rights, a ministry (or cabinet) of culture (or art) and so on. But there are a great many impediments to moving, and even then gaining citizenship in some of these places takes a lot of time and a lot of money. So, I sit here in Kansas hoping that one day things will change and we'll actually join the 21st century with the rest of the western world.
And as I said, it's cold in Canada. I don't even like Midwestern winters. Brr.
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Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers
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Originally posted by Greenday View PostI think I've found your problem...
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostWell, in my case, I really would love to live in a place with a more liberal government and a greater appreciation of the arts.
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So, I sit here in Kansas hoping that one day things will change and we'll actually join the 21st century with the rest of the western world.
And as I said, it's cold in Canada. I don't even like Midwestern winters. Brr.
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Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostAnd as I said, it's cold in Canada. I don't even like Midwestern winters. Brr.
And the best one I have heard has got to be the "If Obama passes Public health care, I'm moving to Canada." For two reasons:
1. A complete lack of foresight in that statement and
2. Said person assumes his presence would be tolerated here anyway.
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Originally posted by guywithashovel View PostAn appreciation of the arts is nice, but what would be the value in having a government department or agency dedicated to arts, culture, etc.?Any comment I make should not be taken as an absolute, unless I say it should be. Even this one.
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Originally posted by BroomJockey View PostThey usually assess worthy projects to receive funding, help organize large-scale events, that kind of thing.
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Originally posted by lordlundar View PostAnd the best one I have heard has got to be the "If Obama passes Public health care, I'm moving to Canada."
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Yeah, I remember that whole marry a Canadian thing. Still waiting for my beautiful Yankee mail order bride to materialize.
Originally posted by AdminAssistant View PostAnd as I said, it's cold in Canada. I don't even like Midwestern winters. Brr.
Originally posted by lordlunderAnd the best one I have heard has got to be the "If Obama passes Public health care, I'm moving to Canada." For two reasons
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