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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:10:59 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Eisboch wrote: http://letsriot.com/stuff/new_map.jpg Eisboch I love it...thanks... Canada is looking attractive as a safe haven for skipping out on the failing fascist United States... Pack it up Harry, don't let the Canadian Border door hit you in the ass. Oh yeah, move deep into Canada where there isn't an internet connection. I am sure rec.boats will survive without you. |
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In article , Harry Krause wrote: Eisboch wrote: http://letsriot.com/stuff/new_map.jpg Eisboch I love it...thanks... Canada is looking attractive as a safe haven for skipping out on the failing fascist United States... Please do. Or you could try North Korea. -- -- Karl Denninger ) Internet Consultant & Kids Rights Activist http://www.denninger.net My home on the net - links to everything I do! http://scubaforum.org Your UNCENSORED place to talk about DIVING! http://www.spamcuda.net SPAM FREE mailboxes - FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME! http://genesis3.blogspot.com Musings Of A Sentient Mind |
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I have researched Canada extensively, as I have two young boys and I
will personally fight to keep them from being fodder for this idiotic administration. They don't take everyone, that's for sure. It's expensive to get in (lots of application fees) Takes a long time, and they won't take you if you have any kind of criminal record or severe health problem. You need 67 points, which you get for being between 21 and 49, and you lose them for being outside that range. You gain them for education, speaking French or English, having Canadian relatives and some other reasons. You have to either be a skilled worker in a field they are looking for, an entrepreneur, or an investor. The last two categories mean you need to have hundreds of thousands of $$$ to bring to Canada. Check out http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html The upside is that they are just so much smarter than we are. Think of their stands on fiscal responsibility, health care (not perfect, but a lot better than ours), guns, abortion, the environment, religion in government, etc. I think it must be global warming creeping up and cooking the brains of our southern brethren. I'm bummed that we could be so stupid, selfish and shortsighted. Capt. Jeff |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eisboch wrote: http://letsriot.com/stuff/new_map.jpg Eisboch I love it...thanks... Canada is looking attractive as a safe haven for skipping out on the failing fascist United States... "Canadian officials made clear on Wednesday that any U.S. citizens so fed up with Bush that they want to make a fresh start up north would have to stand in line like any other would-be immigrants -- a wait that can take up to a year." http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.j...ryID=670429 2 |
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"WaIIy" wrote in message ... On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 08:41:43 -0600, Tamaroak wrote: I have researched Canada extensively, as I have two young boys and I will personally fight to keep them from being fodder for this idiotic administration. They don't take everyone, that's for sure. It's expensive to get in (lots of application fees) Takes a long time, and they won't take you if you have any kind of criminal record or severe health problem. You need 67 points, which you get for being between 21 and 49, and you lose them for being outside that range. You gain them for education, speaking French or English, having Canadian relatives and some other reasons. You have to either be a skilled worker in a field they are looking for, an entrepreneur, or an investor. The last two categories mean you need to have hundreds of thousands of $$$ to bring to Canada. Check out http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html The upside is that they are just so much smarter than we are. Think of their stands on fiscal responsibility, health care (not perfect, but a lot better than ours), guns, abortion, the environment, religion in government, etc. I think it must be global warming creeping up and cooking the brains of our southern brethren. I'm bummed that we could be so stupid, selfish and shortsighted. Capt. Jeff Quit whining, since you are obviously not part of the solution. I sincerely hope you have enough "points" to make it to Canada. I'd be happy to donate my points for you Jeff. I get 67 points for being the right age...plus I'm a skilled worker in a field they are looking for, *and* I'm an entrepreneur. How many points would you like? |
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"Tamaroak" wrote in message ... I have researched Canada extensively, as I have two young boys and I will personally fight to keep them from being fodder for this idiotic administration. See ya! |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:10:59 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Eisboch wrote: http://letsriot.com/stuff/new_map.jpg Eisboch I love it...thanks... Canada is looking attractive as a safe haven for skipping out on the failing fascist United States... -- George W. Bush...Armed, Dangerous, and Stupid... Just What the Terrorists Want & America Deserves The following is from a "conversation" I had with Gould at about the time the exit polls were predicting a big win for Kerry. Maybe you should take a lesson from it. Your signature line shows you for what you are. An anarchist that does not bellieve in democracy. An ananrchist with the purposeful intent of dividing the country. Go to Canada, France, Ireland, Germany, or wherever else you wish. You are a joke and an example of what an American is not. If you hate our electoral process so much, get the hell out. On 02 Nov 2004 18:46:59 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote: Better that time is taken and only legitamate votes are cast. I think everyone would agree with that. I enthusiastically agree with that. Bogus registrations and votes are an abuse of the system, and should not be allowed. "Challenges" that are clearly intended to disrupt the polling process in non-friendly precints would also be an abuse of the system. If all of America is supposed to get behind the winner of today's election, it will be important that the vast majority of people conclude that this contest, even if close, is fairly and honestly decided. I couldn't agree with you more wholeheartedly. If Kerry wins, he will be My President. If Bush wins, he will be My President. Either will receive my support. We as a nation have to accept what the nations people decide. It does disturb me when I hear of the types that if so&so wins, they are moving out of the country. If they don't like our electoral process they should get the hell out now. |
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"John S" wrote in message ... On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 09:10:59 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: Eisboch wrote: http://letsriot.com/stuff/new_map.jpg Eisboch I love it...thanks... Canada is looking attractive as a safe haven for skipping out on the failing fascist United States... -- George W. Bush...Armed, Dangerous, and Stupid... Just What the Terrorists Want & America Deserves The following is from a "conversation" I had with Gould at about the time the exit polls were predicting a big win for Kerry. Maybe you should take a lesson from it. Your signature line shows you for what you are. An anarchist that does not bellieve in democracy. An ananrchist with the purposeful intent of dividing the country. Go to Canada, France, Ireland, Germany, or wherever else you wish. You are a joke and an example of what an American is not. If you hate our electoral process so much, get the hell out. On 02 Nov 2004 18:46:59 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote: Better that time is taken and only legitamate votes are cast. I think everyone would agree with that. I enthusiastically agree with that. Bogus registrations and votes are an abuse of the system, and should not be allowed. "Challenges" that are clearly intended to disrupt the polling process in non-friendly precints would also be an abuse of the system. If all of America is supposed to get behind the winner of today's election, it will be important that the vast majority of people conclude that this contest, even if close, is fairly and honestly decided. I couldn't agree with you more wholeheartedly. If Kerry wins, he will be My President. If Bush wins, he will be My President. Either will receive my support. We as a nation have to accept what the nations people decide. It does disturb me when I hear of the types that if so&so wins, they are moving out of the country. If they don't like our electoral process they should get the hell out now. And Chuckie has yet to show support for GWB. I guess it makes him a liar. |
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On Thu, 04 Nov 2004 08:41:43 -0600, Tamaroak wrote:
I have researched Canada extensively, as I have two young boys and I will personally fight to keep them from being fodder for this idiotic administration. They don't take everyone, that's for sure. It's expensive to get in (lots of application fees) Takes a long time, and they won't take you if you have any kind of criminal record or severe health problem. You need 67 points, which you get for being between 21 and 49, and you lose them for being outside that range. You gain them for education, speaking French or English, having Canadian relatives and some other reasons. You have to either be a skilled worker in a field they are looking for, an entrepreneur, or an investor. The last two categories mean you need to have hundreds of thousands of $$$ to bring to Canada. Check out http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/index.html The upside is that they are just so much smarter than we are. Think of their stands on fiscal responsibility, health care (not perfect, but a lot better than ours), guns, abortion, the environment, religion in government, etc. I think it must be global warming creeping up and cooking the brains of our southern brethren. I'm bummed that we could be so stupid, selfish and shortsighted. Capt. Jeff And my folks didn't want me to go to Nam. But I went, fought, and came home and got spat on. |
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