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This still cracks me up, regarding July 4th. -- (link)
Posted by
Shaun (aka bigshaunu)
Jul 4 '16, 08:26
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Heehee.
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at least we didn't puss out with some bullshit referendum -- (edited)
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gerald
Jul 4, 08:27
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Canada didn't have a referendum - it was all done by legislation in the colonial assemblies and then the UK -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 4, 08:37
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Really, all the US had to do was ask nicely. -- nm
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Andie
Jul 4, 08:38
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I wonder if Canada, Australia etc would have become independent through UK consent if America hadn't revolted. -- nm
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Roger More
Jul 4, 08:45
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post WWI, certainly. -- nm
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Reagen
Jul 4, 08:48
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I was thinking more about how the 19th century would have gone. Canada's rebellions of the 1840s (or something like them) would still have happened,
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Roger More
Jul 4, 09:02
don't think we've forgotten 1812 either -- nm*
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gerald
Jul 4, 08:39
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Oh. No. Don't burn down Toronto. No. -- nm
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Everyone outside of Toronto
Jul 4, 09:01
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