ricechickie
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We will call the new state Canadiana.
Canmerica.
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We will call the new state Canadiana.
Thanks for the heads up here. I'm a babe in the woodsYou kellyd have not met JakeStarkey yet.What does that mean?We just duly elected our new village idiot as our last one is doing time up river. The name of our new village idiot is Jake Starkey.
That's because you have been lucky so far.
Although meeting miketx is not exactly lucky.
I'm Kelly, from Canada. I'm a seeker for what's going on that the media isn't telling us. I want to understand what people are thinking, and am open to new ideas.
I'm Kelly, from Canada. I'm a seeker for what's going on that the media isn't telling us. I want to understand what people are thinking, and am open to new ideas.
Hi Kelly stay there, Canada has become the new beacon of freedom for the world. Hold the door open we're coming up for an extended visit!
Where does the infamy lie, if I may ask?kellyd may I please introduce you to the infamous JakeStarkey .The far right and alt right neo-fascists have been really troubled, kellyd, that I make them look stunned as an ox who just got drop gunned in the slaughter house - particularly DarkFury.
And, yes, meeting miketx is not a fortuitous experience.
We also call him Jake From Salt Lake.
Mining town. Copper. Gold. Silver. Molybdenum.
You can visit any time. My basement is always open for guests. Now that my refugees have their own place, there's bags of space and hot water for showers. The key is under the flower potI'm Kelly, from Canada. I'm a seeker for what's going on that the media isn't telling us. I want to understand what people are thinking, and am open to new ideas.
Hi Kelly stay there, Canada has become the new beacon of freedom for the world. Hold the door open we're coming up for an extended visit!
Canada doesn't let just anybody in, dumbshit.
Um. No idea what you're talking about. I get great health care, for my whole family, for $500/year. I have never waited for anything needed, ever. My mum just had a knee replacement, was brilliant. You should come up and see it before criticising"Elective" like the most advanced and the newest.Have you? I don't know a single person who has travelled for needed health care. Not one, and I live in a good neighbourhood with lots of people with disposable income to travel. Perhaps you are thinking of Canadians wanting "elective" treatment. That isn't prioritised in our systemI've heard of Canadians coming down here before their foot rots off.I sure can, as I've got good single payer health care hereThere's medication for that. See your doctor.Sad but true. Hope the whole GOP gets indicted for treason. A girl can hope, right?
THAT sort of "elective"? Obama tried to force us out of those "elective" treatments, too. It goes hand in hand with thinking there are too many people.
You can visit any time. My basement is always open for guests. Now that my refugees have their own place, there's bags of space and hot water for showers. The key is under the flower potI'm Kelly, from Canada. I'm a seeker for what's going on that the media isn't telling us. I want to understand what people are thinking, and am open to new ideas.
Hi Kelly stay there, Canada has become the new beacon of freedom for the world. Hold the door open we're coming up for an extended visit!
Canada doesn't let just anybody in, dumbshit.
Sorry, they always stop me at the border.Um. No idea what you're talking about. I get great health care, for my whole family, for $500/year. I have never waited for anything needed, ever. My mum just had a knee replacement, was brilliant. You should come up and see it before criticising"Elective" like the most advanced and the newest.Have you? I don't know a single person who has travelled for needed health care. Not one, and I live in a good neighbourhood with lots of people with disposable income to travel. Perhaps you are thinking of Canadians wanting "elective" treatment. That isn't prioritised in our systemI've heard of Canadians coming down here before their foot rots off.I sure can, as I've got good single payer health care hereThere's medication for that. See your doctor.
THAT sort of "elective"? Obama tried to force us out of those "elective" treatments, too. It goes hand in hand with thinking there are too many people.
Nice to meet youGlad to meet you, kellyd.kellyd may I please introduce you to the infamous JakeStarkey .The far right and alt right neo-fascists have been really troubled, kellyd, that I make them look stunned as an ox who just got drop gunned in the slaughter house - particularly DarkFury.
And, yes, meeting miketx is not a fortuitous experience.
We also call him Jake From Salt Lake.
Mining town. Copper. Gold. Silver. Molybdenum.
We aren't really that socialist, in the classic sense, but we don't seem to hate our poor people here, that's true. I have to admit, I am surprised to see so much hating of the poor down there. I had always remembered Americans as very positive and helpful people, from when I lived thereI have a lot of respect for Canadians. They ARE the most successful socialist country out there by far. And Canadian football WOW! Wearing parkas and mittens over snow suits they trudge to the line on an ice floe wearing snow shoes. Great stuff!
Why do they stop you?Sorry, they always stop me at the border.Um. No idea what you're talking about. I get great health care, for my whole family, for $500/year. I have never waited for anything needed, ever. My mum just had a knee replacement, was brilliant. You should come up and see it before criticising"Elective" like the most advanced and the newest.Have you? I don't know a single person who has travelled for needed health care. Not one, and I live in a good neighbourhood with lots of people with disposable income to travel. Perhaps you are thinking of Canadians wanting "elective" treatment. That isn't prioritised in our systemI've heard of Canadians coming down here before their foot rots off.I sure can, as I've got good single payer health care here
THAT sort of "elective"? Obama tried to force us out of those "elective" treatments, too. It goes hand in hand with thinking there are too many people.
The hatred of the poor began in earnest in America in 1981 and has only grown since then.We aren't really that socialist, in the classic sense, but we don't seem to hate our poor people here, that's true. I have to admit, I am surprised to see so much hating of the poor down there. I had always remembered Americans as very positive and helpful people, from when I lived thereI have a lot of respect for Canadians. They ARE the most successful socialist country out there by far. And Canadian football WOW! Wearing parkas and mittens over snow suits they trudge to the line on an ice floe wearing snow shoes. Great stuff!
Why do they stop you?Sorry, they always stop me at the border.Um. No idea what you're talking about. I get great health care, for my whole family, for $500/year. I have never waited for anything needed, ever. My mum just had a knee replacement, was brilliant. You should come up and see it before criticising"Elective" like the most advanced and the newest.Have you? I don't know a single person who has travelled for needed health care. Not one, and I live in a good neighbourhood with lots of people with disposable income to travel. Perhaps you are thinking of Canadians wanting "elective" treatment. That isn't prioritised in our systemI've heard of Canadians coming down here before their foot rots off.
THAT sort of "elective"? Obama tried to force us out of those "elective" treatments, too. It goes hand in hand with thinking there are too many people.
It is really getting bad now, tho. They aren't even trying to hide itThe hatred of the poor began in earnest in America in 1981 and has only grown since then.We aren't really that socialist, in the classic sense, but we don't seem to hate our poor people here, that's true. I have to admit, I am surprised to see so much hating of the poor down there. I had always remembered Americans as very positive and helpful people, from when I lived thereI have a lot of respect for Canadians. They ARE the most successful socialist country out there by far. And Canadian football WOW! Wearing parkas and mittens over snow suits they trudge to the line on an ice floe wearing snow shoes. Great stuff!
Someone called me a Mexican on here. I'm from Scotland, originally, so I don't really understand it. Are brunettes assumed to be Mexican?Why do they stop you?Sorry, they always stop me at the border.Um. No idea what you're talking about. I get great health care, for my whole family, for $500/year. I have never waited for anything needed, ever. My mum just had a knee replacement, was brilliant. You should come up and see it before criticising"Elective" like the most advanced and the newest.Have you? I don't know a single person who has travelled for needed health care. Not one, and I live in a good neighbourhood with lots of people with disposable income to travel. Perhaps you are thinking of Canadians wanting "elective" treatment. That isn't prioritised in our system
THAT sort of "elective"? Obama tried to force us out of those "elective" treatments, too. It goes hand in hand with thinking there are too many people.
They think I'm Mexican.