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Wednesday, November 03, 2004

Jesusland


Pretty Much
Originally uploaded by sarahs.
Found this photo and thought it was pretty darn good. I'm proud to be a resident of the United States of Canada.

10 Comments:

  • At November 03, 2004 9:54 PM , Kai said...

    It's so sad. I want to not be here for the next four years. Our power as a country has peaked and is certainly on a downward slope from here. The limitless and all powerful yet graceful nation of which we once were ceases to exist after this. Our cockyness and arrogance will cause a rise of other nations to prove us wrong.... all the while, we are tangled in this so called war on terror, and unable to produce the funds needed to advance ourselves, while at the same time slowly nibbling our country to nothingness from the inside out.

     
  • At November 05, 2004 12:11 PM , Anonymous said...

    GO. Who is holding you back? All these pretentious wackos who say they will leave if Bush wins, why do they continue to live here? I've chosen to live in America and even if Kerry would've won, I would've never wanted to leave. So, go, America can be better without you.

    -Karol at alarmingnews.com

     
  • At November 05, 2004 2:34 PM , Jason said...

    If only this picture could become reality. The United States of Canada could continue on with its high taxes (which 85% of Canadians already complain about) and shoddy healthcare (just imagine the DMV taking over all the hospitals, think you'll get fast service?) while the backbone of the old USA, aka Jesusland, can continue to keep its taxes low and provide open pathways for private, efficient solutions to society's problems.

    Jesusland residents prefer to ask what they can do for their country; not what their country can do for them. I cannot believe those words once came from the mouth of a Democratic president. I guess that party used to make some sense. Perhaps Democrats should look to their past in order to properly define their future. If they continue down their current path, Democrats will never again hold an important position of power in the USA.

    Too many Americans have become fed up with the secular views and condescending personalities of many Democrats. Democrats can continue to bash morals and insult the intelligence of Republicans if they wish. Heck, I am all for it, because those actions will only help cement Republicans into positions of power for many more years to come.

    Long live Jesusland!

     
  • At November 05, 2004 2:43 PM , Jeramey said...

    Karol, if you had read closely I said I'm already a resident of the United States of Canada. I don't have to move anywhere, because I'm already here. That's right, Wisconsin, my "homeland", my "motherland", my mother country. I'm here and I'm proud to live in a state that voted for Kerry.

     
  • At November 06, 2004 12:19 AM , John said...

    I would like to note on that "backbone of america" remark, that everything important in the U.S. happens in New York, D.C., Chicago, and the state of California. Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York, Illinois, and California are all extremely agricultural, so we wouldn't have to worry about food. Seattle, WA is loaded with huge corporations and business, as are Chicago, L.A., and New York. We would have major seaports in all of the west coast and quite a bit of the northern east coast, not to mention Canada, and the freshwater ports of the midwest. Jesusland is left with quite a few states that don't rank so highly in some pretty important categories, but we don't want to offend them.

     
  • At November 06, 2004 8:11 AM , Sean Dulin said...

    Ah, one thing I have to point out. The maker of that picture forgot Hawaii. *gasp* So, we even have a nice sunny, tropical, vacation spot. Go United States of Canada. GO.

     
  • At November 06, 2004 1:03 PM , Chris Nelson said...

    Story devoloping.... Recent reports by Jesusland intelligence agencies have claimed large quantites of wmd materials and the actual weapons themseleves have been found in the USC.

     
  • At November 07, 2004 12:33 PM , John said...

    I would like to remind you, Chris Nelson, that you are a citizen of USC.

     
  • At March 20, 2005 7:02 PM , Anonymous said...

    I'd just like to point out that Jesusland would not be able to keep its taxes low, or at least not maintain the current level of benefits it's people currently recieve. It is a well known fact that the blue states pay more per person in federal taxes, and recieve less federal spending than the red states.

     
  • At March 20, 2005 7:05 PM , Anonymous said...

    Whoops, I hit 'enter' prematurely. Anyway, what I was getting at was that Jesusland would have to raise its taxes to compensate for losing the cash cow blue states to Canada.

     

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