As an Obaman – I’m kind of worried that the pile on between the Canadian leaks on NAFTA and Rezko and Clinton’s revitalization of the last few days may mean she pulls out Texas and Ohio. I hope not and hope matters. But I’m nervous.
Friggin Canadians. Obama should get out of Iraq when President and invade Canada. HA HA!
Any predictions on tonight?
Please share widely!
I’m nervous that the Clinton fearmongering and distortion may have worked as well. Sad that acting like a republican could be a winning strategy. ughhh. And it’s my birthday today!
That could make for a catchy refrain.
We could probably do it with the Vermont National Guard, but they’re probably in Iraq. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are too busy writing speeding tickets on the Queen Elizabeth Way to notice or care.
<
p>Think of all the progressive electoral votes from Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime Provinces!
<
p>The problem with this country is that you need a passport to go to Toronto, but these Texans can come up here and tell us what to do.
They should move the border – somewhere between Washington and Texas.
if you want a progressive majority, have canada invade us.
Under the current Conservative government that tried to bribe another member of Parliament, is gutting the health care system, has a fetish for tax cuts, and is enacting a more aggressive foreign policy?
Invade only the left-leaning provinces. Let them keep Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan is the home of the most leftist government in North American 20th century, that of Tommy Thompson. That is the government that invented healthcare. Meanwhile, Manitoba has a lefty NDP government at the moment.
<
p>The lefty provinces in Canada are the Atlantic Provinces, not least of all because their moribund economies only survive through massive transfers from the richer provinces in Central Canada.
Obama ads on media websites stir questions
<
p>And out spending HRC (4 to 1, 3 to 1, 2 to 1, take your pick but it all means the same thing) Obama is in a squeaker that she may win.
<
p>That speaks volumes about voter doubts about BHO (Finally).
I’m nervous too, but in my case I’m worried that people are waking up a bit too late to the real stakes of the election, and the difference between the choices we have, and the choices the media tells us we have.