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Canadians Still Love Obama [W:194]

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In this poll it shows that Obama is by far the best candidate to Canadians. Two thirds would pick Obama and only 9% would pick Romney, the rest were indifferent. Even in the most Conservative province, Canada's Texas still supports Obama by 60% and Romney by only 15%. Surprisingly the elderly were more likely to vote for Obama while young people were indifferent. This also shows Obama's support here has not changed since 2008. You can read the article here.
 
If you polled all of the ****tiest countries in the world they would mostly support Romney. Religion and conservative beliefs are strongly tied to failed states and misery. Ironically those Muslims the R's hate are conservatives with a different religion, lol.
 
canadians seem to decrease the population growth in america.
 
Certainly not surprising as Obama is just right of our own "right wing" conservative party. :)
 
In this poll it shows that Obama is by far the best candidate to Canadians. Two thirds would pick Obama and only 9% would pick Romney, the rest were indifferent. Even in the most Conservative province, Canada's Texas still supports Obama by 60% and Romney by only 15%. Surprisingly the elderly were more likely to vote for Obama while young people were indifferent. This also shows Obama's support here has not changed since 2008. You can read the article here.

Irrelevant. Canadians have no standing, and no say, in how we run our country, or who we elect to office.
 
Canadians are socialist, stands to reason.

On July 1, Canada Day, Canadians awoke to a startling, if pleasant, piece of news: For the first time in recent history, the average Canadian is richer than the average American.
According to data from Environics Analytics WealthScapes published in the Globe and Mail, the net worth of the average Canadian household in 2011 was $363,202, while the average American household’s net worth was $319,970.
A few days later, Canada and the U.S. both released the latest job figures. Canada’s unemployment rate fell, again, to 7.2 percent, and America’s was a stagnant 8.2 percent. Canada continues to thrive while the U.S. struggles to find its way out of an intractable economic crisis and a political sine curve of hope and despair.
The difference grows starker by the month: The Canadian system is working; the American system is not. And it’s not just Canadians who are noticing. As Iceland considers switching to a currency other than the krona, its leaders’ primary focus of interest is the loonie -- the Canadian dollar.

Hardheaded Socialism Makes Canada Richer Than U.S. - Bloomberg
 
Irrelevant. Canadians have no standing, and no say, in how we run our country, or who we elect to office.

No one ever said we did, secondly it isn't irrelevant it shows the opinions on the candidates of those outside the U.S..
 
Ok, fine. Let him run for office in Canada. shrug
 
all the developed world prefers obama by a HUGE lead. Pakistan does not...in the developed world, the religious US conservatives are all alone with their one friend - the equally religious conservatives in israel...and they dont even believe in Jesus...and that's about it. Noone else in the known universe can stand them

BBC News - BBC poll: Rest of world favours Obama
 
No one ever said we did, secondly it isn't irrelevant it shows the opinions on the candidates of those outside the U.S..

It is irrelevant. It makes no difference what outsiders think of any candidates or causes within the U.S., they have no vote, no voice, no say, no standing. Opinions of outsiders mean nothing.
 
I sure some one can find a Canadian birth certificate for him:mrgreen:

Unlike the U.S. he could you don't have to be natural born citizen, too bad we have Harper he could lead the Conservative party.
 
It is irrelevant. It makes no difference what outsiders think of any candidates or causes within the U.S., they have no vote, no voice, no say, no standing. Opinions of outsiders mean nothing.

Just informing you of how the rest of the human race outside your tiny little, shut down corner of the world sees you guys. Youre all alone. Noone wants you. Your views belong in the 19th century, you see.
 
Unlike the U.S. he could you don't have to be natural born citizen, too bad we have Harper he could lead the Conservative party.


Well dang that spoils a good conspiracy theory!
 
Just informing you of how the rest of the human race outside your tiny little, shut down corner of the world sees you guys. Youre all alone. Noone wants you. Your views belong in the 19th century, you see.

There's no reason why I, or any other American, ought to care what outsiders think of how we should run our country. It's none of their damn business.
 
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On July 1, Canada Day, Canadians awoke to a startling, if pleasant, piece of news: For the first time in recent history, the average Canadian is richer than the average American.
According to data from Environics Analytics WealthScapes published in the Globe and Mail, the net worth of the average Canadian household in 2011 was $363,202, while the average American household’s net worth was $319,970.
A few days later, Canada and the U.S. both released the latest job figures. Canada’s unemployment rate fell, again, to 7.2 percent, and America’s was a stagnant 8.2 percent. Canada continues to thrive while the U.S. struggles to find its way out of an intractable economic crisis and a political sine curve of hope and despair.
The difference grows starker by the month: The Canadian system is working; the American system is not. And it’s not just Canadians who are noticing. As Iceland considers switching to a currency other than the krona, its leaders’ primary focus of interest is the loonie -- the Canadian dollar.

Hardheaded Socialism Makes Canada Richer Than U.S. - Bloomberg

Last I remember California alone has more people than all of Canada. Further if not for exporting your natural resources you would die on the vine. You don't make crap up there. You export natural gas, coal, oil, timber, and fish, your lucky to have such rich natural resources, for so few people. That's right lots of natural resources and just a few people. Good for you.
 
Is that where the other 7 states are? As long as all of Obama's 57 states aren't voting Romney will do fine.
 
There's no reason why I, or any other American, ought to care what outsiders think of how we should run our country. It's none of their damn business.

Actually it is our business, what happens to America affects us aswell. If you don't care just don't read the thread.
 
Last I remember California alone has more people than all of Canada. Further if not for exporting your natural resources you would die on the vine. You don't make crap up there. You export natural gas, coal, oil, timber, and fish, your lucky to have such rich natural resources, for so few people. That's right lots of natural resources and just a few people. Good for you.

We would proabbaly be like other countries and have a just service economy focusing on tourism, financial markets, high skill manufacturing, and knowledge based industries.
 
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