Quote Originally Posted by F L E S H
Well, there really isn't anything to say to defend Canada. Our glory days as a role-model nation have long since passed. Now, we're a laughing stock. Our government is completely inadequate, whether it be at the federal, provincial, and in Montreal's case, even municipal level. Unfortunately, those who support separation of Quebec believe things will be better if they ever separated, but the Quebec government is even worse than the rest of the country.

Unless some radical changes happen soon, Canada will simply cease to exist. Of course, one of the major problems is that Liberals have a virtual monopoly on government, since there's no other party even remotely capable of doing things better. And you'd figure the threat of separation would at least push the federal government to change, but it's still a joke.

i know...remember the last election? we all laughed ourselves to sleep when we saw signs urging us to vote.


i hate paul martin and his conservative agenda that he labels as liberal.
nicholasstanko Reviewed by nicholasstanko on . Canadians the endangered people Canadians, the endangered people, At one time I believed that the difference between the people of the united states, and canadians was monumental, especially when the prime minister said, we would not help in killing the poor barefoot Iraqi natives for oil, I was almost proud. Shame now rules my thoughts and fills my heart, when i think that the government of canada is a joke with no punch line. In my life I always held some hope that the government was in Rating: 5