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  • What an idiot!!! An other redneck that makes a fool of herself.

  • Canada did not officially enter to the war as a country , but there was a handful of Canadian volunteers who participated in Vietnam. Get your facts straight, b*tch.

  • she is clueless

  • Americans forget we can just stop giving them oil and water and then they will all die.

  • @GrrrIamMad No, because Americans will just fabricate a lie that Canada has weapons of mass destruction and they will invade Canada for the oil lol

  • we would fuck america up if they ever tryed to invade us or we'd give em a joint

  • Wow she's stupid

  • Can someone shotgun her to the face? Anyone? Please? Oh and film it please.

  • Fuck You Ann ! Don't you make research before you say something !Because ,hey bitch !You are on T.V. in the news ,not in a film called Douchess of dumb!This is why mainstream media does not cut it for me any more .Get you facts right or get lost ,you cunt sucking whore!

    Sincerely yours;

    Some pissed off Canadian Veteran!

  • As much as Ann Coulter is a flake, she is half correct about Canadian involvement in Vietnam. Canada did NOT officially send troops to Vietnam, but close to 40,000 Canadians did cross the border to volunteer in the US military, and many of them saw action in Vietnam. This is about as many Canadians as there were American draft-dodgers who came to Canada.

  • why do I see no comments supporting Coulter? Is it because you dumbfuck conservatives find this vid unspinable and are resigned to covering your faces in shame for her stupidity(and yours)?

  • 0:34 lol

  • @9753241860hb It's a nice deer in the headlights look. LOL.

    Ann Coulter's about as sharp as a bowling ball.

  • I am a canadian, and this dumb cunt should shut her ugly hole. We have stood beside the Us many times but lets face it who wants to be dragged into political fuckup wars all the time. As well i like how she says WE should crush Canada like she is gonna pick up a gun herself....whatever!!!

    What a fuckin dumb statement to say this shit. It is like that goof that runs Iran saying shit about the US and Israel. I think comments like that are offensive, and i am neither of those countries

    Dumb Twat

  • and this is why if i was American I'd vote democrat

  • So if America tried to start a war with canada just think of how many countries would join canada because everyone hates the US same with the Uk they would also join Canada

  • why does anyone even give her air time? she is lost.

  • Jesus !!!!

  • She's fkin epic XDXD Go fuck yourself Ann Coulter

  • Um... 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in Vietnam. One hundred ten died, and seven are MIA to this day. True, they weren't SENT, but Canadian troops were, one way or the other, fighting in Vietnam.

    And I'm very, very proud of them.

  • @jayhoffer They got US Citizenship and were wearing American Uniforms so by definition they were in no way considered "Canadian Troops".

    Canadian by birth or whatever but they swore an Oath to protect the United States.

  • @OABW4RR10R So, the second a Canadian does something they believe in but you don't, you disown them as Canadians?

    Typical left wing hatemongering.

  • @jayhoffer Umm NO! And leave your political "Left Hatemongering" bullshit out of this.

    I'm a retired CANADIAN soldier. My US brothers wear different uniforms, have different training and serve a different country.

    You cannot call American Soldiers "Canadian Troops" just because they were born/came from here. In a US uniform they represent the US, it's values & morals and follow US orders NOT CANADIAN.

    If I was old enough at the time I might have joined the US Army and done a tour in Vietnam.

  • @OABW4RR10R I have a hard time believing that. Anyone can claim to be whatever they want over the Internet.

    The only reason they went to the US in the first place is because Canada was forced to remain neutral due to being a member of the UN truce commission. Whether they served in the American military or not, they WERE Canadians.

  • @jayhoffer They were Canadians yes no debate there. Most returned to Canada afterwards too but they hold American Veterans Cards not Canadian. It's the term "Canadian Troops" that is inaccurate. They were in Vietnam in US Uniforms with US equipment.

    I did 26 years in the Canadian Army joining in 1983 and retiring in 2009. Whether you believe that or not doesn't matter to me or my family. It's still my life and I've lived it.

  • @OABW4RR10R

    We know that if you wanted to volunteer, but obviously not drafted from canada to go to vietnam, and spend a night at the Hilton

  • She is such an idiot !!! Not worth wasting much time on !!

  • Stupid dumb bitch.

    -American

  • DefnishenTV I don't know what is going on with Youtube but my Mac mini and my windows XP computer are showing two different things. (XP, yes, I'm old).

    I received your Emails and agree. I hope you and I can live in a future that does not require a big goon like me to blow holes through people so Canada can prevail. I'm not known for my optimism though...

  • @excanmil13 Passion is Passion, it is complex and most times hard to explain and justify, especially when you have either 200 or 500 characters allotted to compact them in.

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  • Hmmm... Just me and the sound of crickets in the background...

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  • "the initial comment I made was 'we sent' when yeah they volunteered in the US. that doesn't change the fact that Canada sent it's sons."

    Definition...

    Send (past tense sent)to order, direct, compel, or force to go: The president sent troops to Asia.

    Next... But then again I R stupid...

  • @excanmil13 you mentioned that I have poor English language skills, when really you can't get around that I was being philosophical and figurative, not literal. you don't agree with me, because you may very well not be a philosophical person. I use 'Canada' not in reference to the Canadian Government, but to those who comprise this extraordinary nation. The character of all those who made the choice to volunteer was built on the foundation of Canada and how it 's fathers raised it's sons.

  • @DefnishenTV Interesting that you only state that now.

    Again, what was your winning debate about?

  • @excanmil13 I'm sending you an inbox because it's only allowing me 200 characters. let me know on here when you get it.

  • @DefnishenTV I think you miss quoted me on the use of your and you're.

  • @DefnishenTV Are you still out there?

  • @excanmil13 yo,I sent that message. No disrespect intended in it. Thanks for serving for this great country we share, and hopefully this justifies my position, at least clearing up how I am positioned

  • Let's see how much mayhem this generates.

    Did Canadian volunteers fight in the Vietnam War as US troops? Yes.

    Did the Canadian Government send Canadian troops to fight in the Vietnam War? No.

    Did the Canadian Government send Canadian troops for peace keeping purposes afterwards? Yes.

  • @excanmil13 yes, I know all of that. the Canadians who were there were there officially under a non-belligerent context in '73 ensuring the Paris Peace Accords was being upheld. When I write 'Canada', it's in reference to the nation, ppl and it's culture not government, and the 'we sent' it's figurative and philosophical. Meaning Canada sent spirit to the effort that. You take everything literally? don't read the bible then. research the Gulf of Tonkin incident and find out how it was staged.

  • @DefnishenTV No, I don't take everything literally. But I do try to be accurate and concise while stating a point, or debating a point.

  • archives.cbc.ca/war_conflict/v­ietnam_war/topics/1413/

    Let's see if this works...

  • The CBC archives have a collection of TV and radio broadcasts of the era.

    I tried to include the link but I kept getting an error.

    Search for "Canada's Secret War: Vietnam CBC Archives".

    The title is contradictory but the articles are quite revealing.

  • Shut the fuck up Ann coulter. You born in canada.

  • Atleast the interviewer thinks she's a bloody joke

  • What a dickhead...

  • Iran is next WOOT WOOT!

  • my dick makes a beder argument

  • what an ignorant cunt.

  • do people actually listen to this dumb bitch, can you imagine living with such woman, yap yap yap yap, just for the sake of yapping, why do people listen to such B.S and who is she, anyways, is she some famous yapper, im mean rapper.or something? keep the trash on your side of the boarder,hey ANNE alot of canadian boys have died, fighting your wars,when it was the american gov that killed their own people in 911,the proof is there but you wont shut your mouth long enough to listen to the truth.

  • Haha, "we are not war mongers"

    "WHAT? you disagree with us?!? CRUSH THEM" lol

    Canada has picked its battles, and look where we are now? a SHINING example of how to protect and economy and jobmarket.

    I just wish these "stupid" americans weren't the only ones getting tv air time. Its like they try to show the world they are ignorant. Canada and the US are FULLY dependent on the other. They will never 'attack' each other. C'mon US/Can TV, show us some of the REAL intelligent americans, not these

  • Haha dumb woman!

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  • If they invaded I'd personally make it my mission to kill that bitch.

  • This is an obvious waste of time...

  • Ann coulter-The fucking bitch on Crack

  • @excanmil13 This DefnishenTV fucking moron looks like another conspiracy theorist.

    You should get your brother and some of his Vet buddies on here to sort the kid out.

  • @OABW4RR10R I gave up sorting people out when I retired. Can't be bothered now.

    I'll share ideas with people if they're willing to listen but getting dragged into a name calling contest is a waste of my time. The thing I like best about my Email browser is the check box and delete without opening feature. Comes in handy. LOL.

  • @excanmil13 I don't need sorting at all. I made comments providing the same information your friend seems to think I was confused about. if you read a little on this thread you can even find them. the initial comment I made was 'we sent' when yeah they volunteered in the US. that doesn't change the fact that Canada sent it's sons, people who gained honour by having the honour to be raised in this country. not trying to educate people, I was defending against ppl who patronize our land + history

  • @DefnishenTV Just so I understand you correctly. Canadian troops were officially deployed by the Canadian Government to fight in the Vietnam War? If that's true, there has to be an official declaration in order for that to happen. And that would be in the historical records of the Canadian military and Govt. Or did Canadian Civilian volunteers cross the border, sign up with the US military, and fought in the VN War, as US troops?

    Which is it? This is the only thing I want made clear.

  • @excanmil13 Canadians crossed the boarder to enlist in the US. I make that exact statement. why do you practise reading comprehension before you imply I'm confused. because the reality is you are stating that I'm an idiot when you're too slow to locate and read ALL of my comments.

  • @DefnishenTV I don't have to state that you're an idiot. Your lack of english language skills and debating skills speaks volumes. You have a 140 IQ. I think not...

  • @excanmil13 Yes, it is 140. that's why you can't understand me. because yours may be around 117, that's good, but still short of where I'm at. that's funny. I don't actually think you're stupid, just not as smart as I am. language and debating skills can't 'speak' if it's writing, and I won debate championship in my city and was a top student when it came to English. that's enough reinforcement for me to know where I'm at. if you don't perceive it that way, that implies where you are at

  • @DefnishenTV You're parents must be so proud of you.

    What was the debate about?

  • @OABW4RR10R you have a comprehension problem. you can find comments of mine posted before you did where I made the following points; 30000, enlisted in US, we supported war effort the whole time w/ lead brass food, we did espionage for the States, and meant to ensure the Geneva agreement was being upheld. initial I typed something inaccurate, but that was because I was angry at Ann Coulter and impassioned by those who share my land, so I was more defensive as less reasonable (continued)

  • @OABW4RR10R (continued from below) but wow I am stupid for knowing something almost no one does. when my IQ is 140. what's yours? and yeah, it's not a conspiracy theory any more to say the US government manipulated Canadians and Americans to go to war with out real reason; it was called the 'Gulf of Tonkin' incident. you know, the staged event the government went on recorded and admitted was a lie? it's a reflex to defend issues I care about. I wasn't concerned with accuracy, but w/ the insult.

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  • @DefnishenTV Canada didn't send anyone to Vietnam.

    Ann Coulter was wrong and the Canadian Reporter was correct.

  • @OABW4RR10R I took DefnishenTV's advice and looked back to his initial comments. Talk about Operation Migraine trying to make heads or tails of the contradictory statements. In one, he claims he said what he said because he was pissed of at AC, but clearly slams Bob McKeown as being wrong. Another comment he says troops were sent, and also states they were volunteers. Anyone that has ever served knows deployed troops aren't volunteers, they're voluntolds. Time to find some Tylenol.

  • @excanmil13 LOL @ Tylenol heheh!

  • @OABW4RR10R Enhance your calm OABW4RR10R. LOL. I think I spent the afternoon establishing my own peace accord... ( :

  • @OABW4RR10R wow, it's a wonder how orders were clearly executed with your reasoning abilities. I state that no, officially we didn't send them to battle. The Canadian Government didn't. But Canada, and everything that is Canadian, sent them. Are you so inexperienced with words and reading them together you don't understand the difference between being literal and figurative. or are you just a bitter ex soldier that hates on the youthful spirit because it's what you can never have again?

  • @DefnishenTV When you "CLEARLY STATE" that "CANADA SENT TROOPS" that "CLEARLY IMPLIES" that the "GOVERNMENT DID IT"

    The correct phrase you should have used was "Canadians went" or "People from Canada went". The families of those who went did not SEND or VOLUNTEER them

    I have four awesome kids and love their "YOUTHFUL SPIRIT"

    As for YOUR continued disrespect and insults you can "CLEARLY shove them up your CLEARLY RUDE ASS and FUCK OFF." Hows that for "BITTER" you ignorant asshole!

  • @OABW4RR10R it's only allotting me 200 characters, sending message to your inbox.

  • i have only one question. Why is Anne Coulter even on tv? Shouldn't she be a history teacher in Alabama or some shit?

  • My Brother has dual citizenship, so when he turned 18, he went to the states and volunteered to go to Nam. He's never been part of the Canadian military so he went there as a civilian, and joined the US military. Wikipedia mentions about 30,000 Canadians volunteering but it doesn't seem to say anything about troops deploying. Civilians volunteering is not the same as troops being deployed. But, if anyone has some other references they can share, I'd be interested in checking it out.

  • he is wrong, we sent 40 thousand troops. what a fucking joke. idiot and he's a professional?

  • @DefnishenTV You sure about that chief?

  • @kidmoe28 yes, that's why I used a specific number. because it was the number of troops we sent. did you think I was confused and just made that fact and figure of 40000 up? or are your reasoning skills so inadequate that you don't recognize I'm making a point of mentioning an historical Canadian military event and putting a number on the amount of troops used in said event. how about do something most americans never do and actually research instead of assuming based off of your own knowledge.

  • @DefnishenTV Canadians voluntarily enlisted in the US army to fight in Vietnam. Do you understand how that is different from Canada sending troops to fight? Or are you too busy being smug to realize the difference? The only involvement of the Canadian military was in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords. Perhaps you should do research of your own before responding.

  • @kidmoe28 use your reasoning abilities. do you think 30 thousand Canadians just wanted to risk their Lives, or maybe realize that both government were very influential a factor in getting them there. it had to look look they volunteered, and it wasn't a mandatory war because Canadians fight that like a war itself. we didn't stop them at least. and we dramatically supported the war effort, munitions brass lead food. smug? continued in second comment.

  • @DefnishenTV smug? no, our troops didn't have to go but went anyway. we had been there the whole time to ensure the Geneva agreement was being upheld, and we even participated in espionage on behalf of the States. while we volunteered, Americans were dodging the draft and coming to Canada. are you to smug to realise this? and 30 000 Canadians enlisted to fight with the US, do you realize how much of our army was used by the Americans? they volunteered but that is even more honourable/supportive

  • @DefnishenTV At what point did I deny that Americans dodged the draft by going to Canada? What you classify as "reasoning abilities" runs contrary to the facts. You won’t acknowledge the very substance of our disagreement. Where there Canadian troops in Vietnam, acting independent of the US, carrying out aggressive military action? The answer very simply is no. This in no way lessens the contributions that Canadians made in volunteering for the US. But I never questioned that either

  • @DefnishenTV The Armed Forces of Canada did not participate either officially or unofficially in the Vietnam War. Canada had soldiers there as UN Observers but not as combatants.

    30,000 Canadian civilians crossed the border and enlisted in the US military to fight in Vietnam.

    I hope this clears it up for you. I worded it as simple as possible.

  • @OABW4RR10R go to page two of the comments, I already mentioned exactly what you are 'informing' me of, numb nuts. even more so specific, as I mention Geneva etc. fuck you idiot.

  • @DefnishenTV Numb nuts and idiot. Insults to cover your stupidity I guess.

    Well two can play that game DUMBASS.

    Those 30,000 Canadians DID volunteer and were average citizens that wanted to fight the flood of Communism. The Government had NOTHING to do with their actions or choice to join the US Military. I know some of them. Do you?

    So back to name calling... pull your fat head out of your dumbass and have a look at the REAL world loser. You can't re-write history on You tube.

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  • I say they use Ann as the meat shield to start the war, See if the Canadian army gets "crushed" before she gets shot

  • Sometimes Canada sends logistic specialists and/or snipers to countries in aid of our allies, but our government never mentions it. I have heard we an "unofficial presence" in both Vietnam and Iraq. I don't believe Coulter was suggesting the U.S. should invade Canada, she seemed to be referring to the well known metaphor about Canada and the U.S. being an elephant and a mouse sleeping in the same bed. But I'll agree she sounds stupid.

  • @nimrodery

    The unit you're referring to is called Task Force two, and you're right. It's currently the best military unit in the world, which is why the US relies on it so heavily. It went into Iraq, yes, but only to appease the Americans and to reopen the border.

    When it comes to Vietnam though, no they weren't deployed, actually they didn't even exist then.

  • There's a lot of dumb posturing here by Canadians in response to that American who made a stupid comment. I'm Canadian, but let's not be ridiculous. Bragging about 1812 is pointless because that was reall the US vs Britain (plus we were assisted by native forces as well). It's not like Canada fought the US alone. However, the US isn't about to invade so the point is moot.

  • What she's thinking about is that there were Canadians who volunteered to go to Vietnam for the Americans. There were Canadians who fought. But the Canadian government did not send troops.

  • My Brother was born in the US and when my parents moved back to Canada, he was still a teen. Because of that, he had duel citizenship, so when he turned 18, he decided to go back to the US and volunteer to go to Nam. As it turned out, the US was starting to pull troops out of there, so he never shipped out.

    As far as other Canadians going to Nam, don't know, so really can't say.

  • The only thing better than how outright STUPID she is ... is that she's so willing to SHARE how outright stupid she is ! Thanks , Ann ... you're the BEST !

  • I thought there were canadians who volunteered in Nam ?

  • @eibbor17 Ya, I've heard that too. For example, a Canadian could go to the U.S. and somehow volunteer for Vietnam. How much truth there is to that, I don't know.

    Officially, Canada did not "send" troops to Vietnam. But Canada was certainly involved in Vietnam. Wiki has a pretty good article on it.

  • Why couldn't I have been born in Canada? :'(

  • @soukupb why dont yo move to canada? not BC because its too expensive to live there

  • @SuperVancouverBC Right now being in college it's going to be difficult but I'm hoping a few more years down the road I can. I'm planning on a week long vacation there though sometime soon.

  • @soukupb Lots of room in Canada. Second biggest country in the world and less than 35 million people. All we Canadians ask of immigrants is, come here, get a job, and pay your share of the taxes.

  • @excanmil13 I got no problem with that. I'll always be grateful and thankful to them once I move there.

  • @soukupb And take it easy on our beer, until you get used to it. (:

    BC is beautiful but a bit expensive.  Alberta is a bit expensive but job opportunities are good in the Oil Patch. Saskatchewan and Manitoba are a good mix of open prairie and boreal forest. Ontario is more crowded but the similar to S and M. Quebec, is what it is. The Maritime provinces have good ocean front property. Newfies are funny but a bit hard to understand sometimes. ( :

  • Ofcourse there are stupid people all over the world of every different nationailty. But stupid Americans always seem to be so much stupidier than everyone else's stupid people.

  • What label can you find on the back of Ann Coulter's head?

    May contain a peanut.

  • Canada doesn't have to worry about being invaded by the US because most Americans don't even know where Canada is. Twitney Spears thinks Canada is an overseas destination. LOL.

  • I find her to be a stunning example of the American education system. Think they know it all, but really they know nothing

  • I Invaded Canada once

    But it was only for a day

    had a nice time :)

  • wow it shows how stupid americana can be

  • There were Canadian troops in Vietnam. I know because I interviewed one who fought on Hill 937 - the same from movie "Hamburger Hill"

  • hey bitch bent over and open your ass I wanna fuck you to feel canadian asses

  • Canada is a joke....at any time we can invade and wipe Canada out........

  • @gopconservative78 But why would you? We're your top traders.

  • @gopconservative78 ...okay, come on then...we've been waiting...we knew you wouldn't learn from the last time...so? what's the hold up? there's got to be at least one of you that can find us on a map...make sure you dress warm...

  • @gopconservative78 try it and you will lose again

  • @gopconservative78 lol ya ok sure you could, we have nukes too buddy wipe us out haha jokester.

  • @funkyouJazzhole No we don't.

  • When the US became involved in war with Vietnam, many Canadian men joined the US Armed Forces or allowed themselves to be drafted.

  • We had troops in Afghanistan, to support the U.S. right after 911. We were in country but our government didn't advertise it. So go fuck yourself Coulter, you cunt!. God Bless Canada and the U.S.

  • For the record Canada sent 40.000 troops to Viet Nam. None were drafted. Stupid commentator must be American. Look up a history book.

  • @crashk1955 Yes some were sent. There are even Canadian Vietnam vet societys. But I think he means formally a participant in the general war, on paper. And Canada was not.

    Like Iraq. I'm sure Canada has handful of guys there, policing or training Iraqis, bringing aid. But formally we are not part of the Iraq war.

  • She needs to put her foot in her mouth, invade Canada just because we don't agree to the war?

  • I 'spose all them draft dodgers went down to Mexico on account that they'd likely be drafted in Canada on account of them supporting the US and sending troops to Vietnam? :P

  • If the US invades Canada, they would be attacked by the UN. Canada is a country in the UN, along with the US

  • *Facepalm*

  • In Coulter's defence, because she is so freakin hot...really. She has one slamming body, I could have fun with that body. Anyway, while not officially sent, Canadians did serve in the Vietnam War either by joining a branch of the US military or the Australian Armed Forces. While a few of these Canadians had served in Canada's Armed Forces and believed that Canada should have joined in the war against communism, many became citizens of the US and Australia at the end of their service.

  • @bwhitcomb2011 ew gross! Her boy is nasty. She moves like a human, stick insect.

  • Glad to know Iraq didn't send troops to Vietnam.

  • Haha! Stupid Bitch.

  • Well Anne, if you want to have a rematch for the war of 1812 we're down with it but we don't really think it'd be fair to make your army fight so soon after you rolled over and crushed Iraq so easily...

  • @Monolith21000 Ahhh, love this comment.

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  • Who is this woman?

    american hero?

  • @noftchks1 Some think so. She's a right-wing / conservative author, commentator, and columnist.

  • Fuck that's funny.

  • @tindallpe I wouldn't even bother talking to that moron. He has apparently never opened a book in his life, and his only real arguments are a bunch of straw men and comparisons that have nothing to do with whatever you're talking about. Once you prove him to be an idiot, he'll mark all your comments as spam. Save yourself some time and let him find a debate partner more his speed, like another uneducated 14 year old or a brick or something.

  • @PrisonnerofToday ha thats funny

  • Don't be surprised by Coulter's view on invading Canada. There is a long time view that the US has 'Manifest Density', from the Isthmus of Panama to the Arctic Circle. Don't be surprised if, some day soon, US troops are all over Alberta and Saskatchewan, as well as deployed to the Baffin Island. It's not like Canada is going to stop them.

  • @bwhitcomb2011 lmao

  • Owned fucking bitch LOL, Canadians did get to Vietnam, but "not officially sent by Canada"

  • dumb bitch

  • ahah that bitch said (they need us they better hope the united states doesn't roll over one night and crush them) what a stupid mindless whore i dont think she know that if the US tries to invade Canada all other countries is gonna be on Canada side , Canada cannot be crush by the US never gonna happen...

  • ahahahah stupid whore i would be so embarrassed if i was her

  • Right.... Ann Coulter .... look and learn arrogant twit. youtube........ cut and paste

    Canadians Ambushed In Afghanistan

    Canadians Ambush Taliban In Dawn Raid or

    Canadians Ambushed (Helmut Cam)

  • Sorry to bring the discussion back to Coulter, but my goodness this woman is stupid!

  • lol CANADA AND THE US ARE NOT GOING TO FREAKIN WAR STUPID ..... IM LOST DON'T THINK THERE IS A WORD FOR HOW STUPID SHE IS

  • @mymindisfree09 Just reading through the comments here, it's pretty obvious you have literally no understanding about anything beyond a narrow range or propoganda you so willingly believe. There's like six other people telling you that you're wrong and sound like a totally uneducated tool, and yet you keep trying to convince everyone that you know something by repeating the same two or three lame arguments over and over. You're just as bad as Coulter, really.

  • @BeeFittyTwoos We didn't send anyone to Iraq, because it was pretty obvious that there was no logical reason for doing so. We did go to Afghanistan to help the Americans hunt down all those terrorists they'd trained up in the 80s, though.

  • @mymindisfree09 That is what seperates "liberator" from "assholes who continually try to impose their will on everyone else". And given that Canada didn't even exist when Quebec was still a French colony, I'm not sure how we could have invaded anything. Really, with the amount of pointless wars against various "isms" the states has started in the last 100 years or so, it seems odd for you to be calling anyone a hypocrite, especially when you aren't even familiar with what you're talking about.

  • @mymindisfree09 Manifest destiny was also the excuse used to invade Mexico and lay claim to the rest of north America. If people are moving away from the states, it's a pretty sure sign that they don't really want to be "liberated" by them later. The difference between WWII and America constantly invading other countries on a whim is that the allies were invited to free Europe, wheras you know, no one asked or wanted you guys to "free" Canada. Or Vietnam. Or Korea. Or Cambodia. Or Iraq. Etc.

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  • i'd like to see the states try. we've got better weed and beer. you'll be chillin at the border long enough to have the polar bears chasing you :D. jk, we're all good friends. but this bitch needs to shut up.

  • Anne Coulter: conservative "cuntdit"

  • I can't stand this ignorant woman. No wonder she was protested city after city when she did her imperialistic tour across Canada.

  • Any non-American that listens to someone like Ann Coulter, Bill O'Reilly or Pat Robertson, and honestly believes they represent the opinion of Americans as a whole, is as ignorant as the people they're condemning.

    These people are mouthpieces for the lowest element of society. The ignorant and the bigoted love them.

  • Simply do a google search on the topic or use Wiki.

  • Canada did not fight in the war, but Canada DID send Troops to Vietnam.

    America lies about this all the time.

  • Ugh! I can't stand her. No wonder people in other countries think we're awful, if this is what they see.

  • What, The, Crap, are you talking about? Canada sent no troops to Iraq? We risked our lives and fought alongside the Americans and people think we did not send anyone?

  • Ann Coulter has a neck like a giraffe and a brain like a fruitfly and a mouth that could swallow the pacific ocean someone needs to give her a good kick to her head might knock some much needed sense into her empty shit for brains head