[QUOTE=General Lee;21020949]
Too bad you need the US to let you barrow equipment in order to take over more than a small town.[/QUOTE]
Canada, because we can spell.... ps barrow = borrow
To zombie...USA as multicultural? It's a melting pot, Canada is the only country that is truly diverse and allows countries to keep their ethnic backgrounds, not pledge 'allegiance.'
[QUOTE=EFG;21030113]If Canada is good at anything it would be winter sports.[/QUOTE]
And how to run a country
I prefer the one not invading iraqs or vietnams.
[QUOTE=robv187;21030471]Canada, because we can spell.... ps barrow = borrow
To zombie...USA as multicultural? It's a melting pot, Canada is the only country that is truly diverse and allows countries to keep their ethnic backgrounds, not pledge 'allegiance.'[/QUOTE]
So are we.
[editline]11:01AM[/editline]
You're not forced to become "American".
Canada, but the stuff are damn expansive there.
Nope, USA may have people of other countries living in it, but it is a melting pot and they practice assimilation. I studied this and it's known fact. I don't hate America, it's just my opinion that Canada is better. USA you are required to swear an allegience if you immigrate there, Canada is the only country world wide that allows people to integrate yet keep their own culture at the same time.
[QUOTE=Mr_Sun;20981352]USA, I heard Canada's cities are horrible.
and something about how their government is even more fucked up than the USA.[/QUOTE]
Wrong!
I live there and our government just does. They don't mess shit up all the time and we don't orgasm when we see them in the streets.
Also, I grew up with our Prime Minister's son and he's a good guy.
Also.......................[b]Health Care[/b] :smug:
[editline]01:43PM[/editline]
[QUOTE=General Lee;21002651]At least the United States can defend itself...[/QUOTE]
We have military as well! We have 125,000 regular, 36,500 reservists. According to Wiki-answers at least, couldn't bother to find another source.
[editline]01:45PM[/editline]
The US does have 9 times our military size, but the US has 9 times our population size.
[QUOTE=robv187;21039613]Nope, USA may have people of other countries living in it, but it is a melting pot and they practice assimilation. I studied this and it's known fact. I don't hate America, it's just my opinion that Canada is better. USA you are required to swear an allegience if you immigrate there, Canada is the only country world wide that allows people to integrate yet keep their own culture at the same time.[/QUOTE]
You can't have a unified country then.
[editline]12:46PM[/editline]
[QUOTE=Kabstract;21039777]
We have military as well! We have 125,000 regular, 36,500 reservists. According to Wiki-answers at least, couldn't bother to find another source.
[editline]01:45PM[/editline]
The US does have 9 times our military size, but the US has 9 times our population size.[/QUOTE]
You guys can't even design your own weapons. You have to copy ours.
why bother spending a shit ton on a military and wars when our neighbors will do it, more money for things we actually need
[editline]08:52PM[/editline]
[QUOTE=zombiefreak;21039929]
You guys can't even design your own weapons. You have to copy ours.[/QUOTE]
arguing over who can make better guns to kill eachother with is a pretty childish thing to do imo, we've got bigger fish to fry
USA, I love living in glorious technicolor.
[quote]I think you are mistaken, I believe your favorite M1 Carbine was produced in Canada.[/quote]
Correction, it was the M1 Garand but it was designed by a Canadian, not produced in Canada.
canada is unified zombie, don't get me wrong USA isn't a bad country, in any case this is just my opinion.
Canada also has the C7 rifle. I did basic training in the military and our military isn't bad at all. It's unorganized which is true but the training is good and the weapons aren't bad either. By the way our elites are at par IF not better then the navy seals. Google JTF2, you won't find much information but thats intentional.
Edit: For the record, USA is a nice country, i've visited many times and enjoy places such as florida.
Peter Griffin says Canada sucks, so it must be true.
[QUOTE=chunkymonkey;20981314]Yeah, being nice must be a strange concept to Americans.[/QUOTE]
:iceburn:
Canada
[QUOTE=zombiefreak;21039929]
You guys can't even design your own weapons. You have to copy ours.[/QUOTE]
Why make a new weapon when you can redesign one of the best weapons :downs:
[editline]08:23PM[/editline]
[QUOTE=GeneralGunnut;21040794]Correction, it was the M1 Garand but it was designed by a Canadian, not produced in Canada.[/QUOTE]
Americans bought it and gave the dude millions
[QUOTE=General Lee;21044208]Peter Griffin says Canada sucks, so it must be true.[/QUOTE]
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RRYmudWEUSo&feature=related[/media]
lol
[QUOTE=slippp22;21044750]
Americans bought it and gave the dude millions[/QUOTE]
No, Mr. Garand worked for Springfield Armory.
[QUOTE=zombiefreak;21039929]
You guys can't even design your own weapons. You have to copy ours.[/QUOTE]
Well when ever we design something kick ass you guys throw a bit of a hissy fit.
[img]http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/7294/avroarrowfsx.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=Carbon Knight;21048434]Well when ever we design something kick ass you guys throw a bit of a hissy fit.
[img]http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/7294/avroarrowfsx.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
[IMG]http://perkeez.com/Vietnam/viet-graphics/m16a1.gif[/IMG]
[editline]07:19PM[/editline]
Eugene Stoner was a genius.
[QUOTE=zombiefreak;21048498][IMG_thumb]http://perkeez.com/Vietnam/viet-graphics/m16a1.gif[/IMG_thumb]
[editline]07:19PM[/editline]
Eugene Stoner was a genius.[/QUOTE]
You are arguing over weapons and inventions. It doesn't matter who invented it, it is how they use it.
Also, the M16A1 have been unreliable and prone to jamming. So, no point in boasting about that. Specifically in Vietnam which is where your image refers to.
But, if you must use inventions to show how good a country is, here:
1. Insulin, Treatment for Diabetes [1921, Frederick Banting, Charles Best]
2. Telephone [1876, Alexander Graham Bell]
3. Light Bulb [1874, Henry Woodward, Mathew Evans]
4. Five Pin Bowling [1908, Thomas F. Ryan]
5. Wonderbra [1964, Louise Poirier]
6. Pacemaker [1950, John Hopps, Wilfred Bigelow, John Callaghan]
7. Robertson Screw, 1908 [Peter Robertson]
8. Zipper [1913, Gideon Sundback]
9. Electric Wheelchair [1952, George Klein]
10. Poutine [1957, Fernand Lachance]
11. Cobalt-60 “Bomb” Cancer Treatment [1951, Harold Johns]
12. Java Programming Language [1994, James Arthur Gosling]
13. Bloody Caesar [1969, Walter Chell]
14. Canadarm [1975, Spar Aerospace/NRC]
15. Standard time [1878, Sir Sandford Fleming]
16. Electron Microscope [1939, James Hillier, Albert Prebus]
17. Ski-Doo [1922, Armand Bombardier]
18. BlackBerry [1999, Mike Lazaridis]
19. Radio Voice Transmission [1900, Reginald Fessenden]
20. Birchbark Canoe [First Peoples]
21. Basketball [1892, James Naismith]
22. Retractable Beer Carton Handle [1957, Steve Pasjack]
23. UV Degradable Plastics [1971, James Guillet]
24. Instant Replay [1955, CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada]
25. Goalie Mask [1959, Jacques Plante]
26. Marquis Wheat [1908, Sir Charles Saunders]
27. Pablum [1930, Alan Brown, Theodore Drake, Frederick Tisdall]
28. Lacrosse [First Peoples]
29. Electric Oven [1892, Thomas Ahearn]
30. Steam Fog Horn [1853, Robert Foulis]
31. Walkie-Talkie [1942, Donald L. Hings]
32. Alkaline Long-Lasting Battery [1959, Lewis Urry]
33. Paint roller [1940, Norman Breakey]
34. Electronic Music Synthesizer [1945, Hugh Le Caine]
35. WeeVac 6 [1990, Wendy Murphy]
36. Green Garbage Bag [1950, Harry Wasylyk, Larry Hansen, Frank Plomp]
37. Snowblower [1925, Arthur Sicard]
38. Self-propelled Combine Harvester [1937, Thomas Carroll]
39. Instant Mashed Potatoes [1962, Edward Asselbergs]
40. Explosives Vapour Detector [1985, Lorne Elias]
41. Marine Screw Propeller [1833, John Patch]
42. Plexiglas [1931, William Chalmers]
43. Key Frame Animation [1969, Nestor Burtnyk, Marcelli Wein]
44. CPR Mannequin: “ACTAR 911” [1989, Dianne Croteau, Richard Brault]
45. G-Suit [1941, Wilbur Rounding Franks]
46. Ardox Spiral Nail [1954, Allan Dove]
47. Automatic Lubricating Cup [1872, Elijah McCoy]
48. Crash-Position Indicator-CPI [1957, Harry Stevinson]
49. Caulking Gun [1894, Theodore Witte]
50. Separable Baggage Check [1882, John Mitchell Lyons]
[editline]10:17PM[/editline]
[img]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e5/STS-114_Steve_Robinson_on_Canadarm2.jpg/800px-STS-114_Steve_Robinson_on_Canadarm2.jpg[/img]
Canadarm
Now, obviously Americans have invented great things, but there is really no point in argument as it doesn't matter where they are from.
you couldn't leave your fly down without canada, you're welcome.
[quote]Americans bought it and gave the dude millions[/quote]
As stated, John Garand worked for Springfield Armory when he came up with the design. Also, while he was born in Canada, John Garand lived in the United States since he was 10 and lived there till his death in 1974.
Although, stated by Kabstract, there's no point arguing which country is better because of the inventions they made up. What comes down to is your personal experience of living in that nation. I perfer America because it's the country that I was born and raised in. I love its history and although there has been a bunch of dumbasses that have attempted to ruin it, it's still a great nation.
Same can be said about Canada. I visited Canada once and I thought it was nice country, and I wouldn't mind visiting my Northern Neighbors anytime soon.
What is this canada place and why should I care aboot it?
[QUOTE=Parakon;21050341]you couldn't leave your fly down without canada, you're welcome.[/QUOTE]
And you'd have no insta-mashed potatoes!
Go Canada go.
I've been to USA, many times, but I still prefer my homeland over America.
Oh, and I have never seen once in my entire life, milk, in a fucking bag. Powdered milk? Yes. But never liquid milk. And I don't see why having different things is a bad thing either, "Oh look they have something different than us olololol."
[editline]01:48AM[/editline]
220 for Canada :buddy:
They're both good country's and I've had the luxury of living in both now stop bitching. I'd rather live in ether one than anywhere else.
USA because I live there. I've never set foot in Canada.
[QUOTE=Toshinden;21051204]I've never set foot in Canada.[/QUOTE]
You should try it some time.
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