Proud to be canadian!

by Nicolas 75 Replies latest jw friends

  • shamus
    shamus

    So codeblue and Nodenial are the same person. They're posting from the exact same IP address.

    Now if that's isn't disfunctional I don't know what is. Or getting so upset by other ppl's opinions that you have to literally freak out, LOL!

    I'll add some ammunition, then. You can respond and cry and whine and all.

    You are a poopie head. Your mother wears army boots. You are a pothead. You.... you.... Your mother was a hamster, and your father was a seagull. (shaking head, steam coming out of ears)... you... you... CANADIAN HATER!!! OOOOOOHHHHHHH...... OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH.... OOOOOHHHHH.... I LOOOOATTTHHH YOU..... I HAAAATTTEEE YOOOOUUU!!!!

    You know what you are?

  • NOdenial
    NOdenial

    jgnat...

    THANK YOU!!!! (sincerely!!)

    Somebody that is actually willing to look into what I am saying! Thank YOU!!

    Your chart is great. Clearly shows that people are immigrating to Canada about 8 times as much as emmigrating!

    Now take it the one step further and find out WHERE those immigrants are coming from. You can do it! How much do you wanna bet that the huge vast majority of them are Vietnamese, Asian, East Indian, and other impoverished countries. Then show how many are US immigrants.

    Then just one step further. Per capita... what percent of Canadians immigrate to the USA... and what percent of Americans immigrate to Canada.

    I know you can do it.

    NO...denial

  • shamus
    shamus

    And if gloating over making 30 percent more cash isn't childish, I don't know what is.

    You are really lonely guy, LOLOL! No, actually you're psycho.

  • Uzzah
    Uzzah

    You have a choice to hold dual citizenship. The Canadian Government will gladly revoke your citizenship, birthright or otherwise.


    You apparently choose to maintain your ties with Canada with the intent of getting a Canadian pension. Sounds awfully parasitic to me. But it is all about YOU right? But hell if you are happy, so be it.


    It just seems to me that someone who despises his country of origin so much wouldn't want to be part of it in any way.


    Nice ignoring of the stats showing declining numbers of emmigrants.... But it isn't about me.


    Uzzah


    PS - going to bed now happy and content to be living where I am. But that's just me.

  • shamus
    shamus

    Noreality,

    Answer my question. Why is Codeblue and you posting from the exact same IP address?

  • NOdenial
    NOdenial

    Shamus...

    sheesh! Codeblue is my wife you idiot. I posted by mistake on her title. So I deleted the contents and posted it on my own name NOdenial.

    You're so damn immature. hahaha

    hillarious!

    what a great ability to reason you have! hahahhahahahaha BRILLIANT!

  • NOdenial
    NOdenial

    Shamus.. good for you ... sweet dreams. I wish you no ill will.

    I'm much bigger than that.

    NO...denial

  • shamus
    shamus


    Compassion dictates that we shouldn't get too upset with his antics.



  • jgnat
    jgnat

    In 2000, the US admitted 849,807 immigrant aliens for permanent residence.
    In 2001, Canada welcomed 250,346 permanent residents.

    Considering that Canada is 5.5% the size of the United States by population, the US only has 20% of the immigrant permanent resident growth that Canada has.

    http://uscis.gov/graphics/shared/aboutus/statistics/IMM02yrbk/IMM2002list.htm

    http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/press/02/0237-pre.html

  • jgnat
    jgnat

    I see what you are looking at, nodenial:

    year Cdn to USA US to Can
    1967 23,442 18,013
    1968 27,662 19,059
    1969 18,582 21,474
    1970 13,804 23,183
    1971 13,128 23,227
    1972 10,776 21,499
    1973 8,951 24,081
    1974 7,654 25,121
    1975 7,308 18,912
    1976 10,096 16,236
    1977 12,688 12,237
    1978 16,863 9,441
    1979 13,772 9,122
    1980 13,609 9,367
    1981 11,191 10,025
    1982 10,786 9,071
    1983 11,390 7,097
    1984 10,791 6,660
    1985 11,385 6,538
    1986 11,039 7,072
    1987 11,876 7,707
    1988 11,783 6,479
    1989 12,151 6,790
    1990 16,812 5,817
    1991 13,504 5,997
    1992 15,205 6,737
    1993 17,156 7,396
    1994 16,068 5,876
    1995 12,932 4,853
    1996>jul 1,301

    Cdn to USA: Canadian-born immigrants admitted to the US. Source: Citizenship and Immigration Canada
    Amer to Can: American citizens landed in Canada (permanent residence). Source: US Immigration and Naturalization Service

    http://www.tv.cbc.ca/national/pgminfo/border/migrat.html

    Eh, the rest of the world knows what we have to offer.

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