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    Quote Originally Posted by copper View Post
    I wasn't asking that.
    "Raider" asked "What does Canada have that America doesnt?" and you said Oil.

    As "Raider" already said above, USA DO have oil although import great deal from Canada
    Actually Canada is first in uranium production.. Canada continues to be the world’s leader in the production (by volume) of potash and uranium, and it ranks in the top five countries for the production of primary aluminum, cobalt, gypsum, molybdenum, nickel, platinum group metals, salt, titanium concentrate, tungsten and zinc.

    Canada ranks third in the world in value of diamond production. Canada is also top 8 in the world for the production of Gold.

    International Importance


    • Canada is one of the world’s leading exporters of minerals and mineral products. These products make a significant contribution to Canada’s international trade, accounting for 19.2 percent of Canada’s domestic exports in 2007.

    http://www.timescolonist.com/busines...951/story.html

    Earlier this decade the US bought more arms supplies/material from Canada than any country has ever purchased from another in World history.

    I've done a lot of trading in the markets for many years, and everyone knows Canada is very rich in natural resources... I can't believe there is a person like raider here who has no idea of Canada's abundance in natural resources.. I mean, come on here.. Stuff like this is well known to anyone who has any semblance of an education.. Too funny man..

    Then again, maybe the reason for such stupidity is because of her school system: ( as you can see in the following video, it looks good on her )

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bx4pN-aiofw

    heh.
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    Oh, boy. Now I am sorry I watched Benjamin Buttons.

    Looks like all the drama is here.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    and everyone knows Canada is very rich in natural resources...
    I made a killing off of the Canadian Oil Trusts. Dividends paid out once a month. I just simply opted for the stock repurchase each month rather than get a check.

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    Quote Originally Posted by copper View Post
    I wasn't asking that.
    "Raider" asked "What does Canada have that America doesnt?" and you said Oil.

    As "Raider" already said above, USA DO have oil although import great deal from Canada
    What neither of us has is cheap oil.

    The US imports 70% of its oil, and what you have left is so far out in the ocean and so far under the ice, it is cheaper to import it than drill for it. Even with what Raider is talking about, there isnt really that much left thats viable.

    Its not like were drowning in oil either. Its in the tar sands, and right now, costs about as much to produce as it sells for.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Com View Post

    I made a killing off of the Canadian Oil Trusts. Dividends paid out once a month. I just simply opted for the stock repurchase each month rather than get a check.

    Pengrowth was DA' BOMB!
    I hear ya.. I had friends involved with that. I did really well with molybdenum out in British Columbia not too long ago.. Made a real killing virtually overnight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    I need more than two hands to count the amount of american families I have met that have moved here over the past year...
    Good for you... We know of 3 families personally who have moved to California from Canada, and they all say they would not go back... Weather was the biggest factor, and so was living in a FREE Capitalist society vs a Socialist Canadian society.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    I effectively compared it to your stupid comparison measures. You brought such a stupid thing up as far as population levels, not me..
    No, You along with Popcorn Pred effectively made yourself look like complete asses by misinterpreting my point... I'll ask again but this time in simple terms, so that even your pea sized brain can understand it;

    If Canada is a FAR better Country to live in than the USA, why is the population 1/10 the size?


    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    If the US is so great, why is Canada doing so much better during this ordeal?
    Do you really think I or other Americans give a rats ass if your Country is doing better economically than ours? We dont

    Were in a recession and we have a President leading us into a depression... With that said, No matter how bad things get here, Canada is one of the last places on Earth I would ever consider moving to. No offense.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Actually that is a fact.. Canadians have far more savings per capita than Americans do. If you read some of the books I recommended documenting that as fact with plenty of evidence supporting it, you would understand things a lot better instead of making yourself look like an american zombie..
    Fact? LOL You wouldn't know a fact if it were staring at that dumb looking face of yours.. If it's such a well known fact, then why are you avoiding posting a simple link? You dont have the data to support it do you? This looks more like blanket ignorance coming from a bitter American turd who couldn't make it financially in the USA.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Canada is ranked top 5 in the world for natural resources.. Anyone who follows such simple matters knows that. Not surprising that you are clueless to such facts as you are clueless about everything else.
    Nice spin Aquishit, but I never asked for a ranking... You clearly stated that Canada has more resources than the USA, If that's true, then you should no problem naming them off.. right?.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Funny that you totally avoided and omitted quoting me on the pathetic education system in the US, the highest amount of of prisoners in the world reside in the US with your high crime rate that no other country rivals.
    Yeah, I agree it's pretty bad... But it's comforting to know that many of those criminals, mostly fugitives have taken up residence in Canada. And I'm starting to think that perhaps your one of them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    And your stupid natural disaster claims-- natural disasters are more prevalent in the US than in Canada you bloke.. The fact that you even brought that up is great irony, and comedy.. And again, shows how desperate you are.
    Natural disasters? NO NO NO.. I was simply posting factual Weather conditions in Canada.. The fact your not disputing them is very reassuring.. Thank you.

    OK, Time to go.. You can return now to selling Canada as the best place to live in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    ... Toronto, where I live, is considerably warmer than Buffalo and places like Chicago, and has less snowfall by far yearly ...
    Annual average snowfall:
    Toronto 52.4 in
    Chicago 38.5 in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raider View Post
    Fact? LOL You wouldn't know a fact if it were staring at that dumb looking face of yours.. If it's such a well known fact, then why are you avoiding posting a simple link? You dont have the data to support it do you?
    Heh.. You are so easy to please little girl:

    RESEARCH CONFIRMS IT… CANADIANS SAVE

    http://74.125.47.132/search?q=cachej5JXUTTu7YJ:www.hsbc.ca/1/PA_1_1_S5/content/canada2/assets/news_releases/2007/DSA_ResearchBackgrounder_News_Release_EN.pdf+%22ca nadians+like+to+save%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca

    "Canadians are primarily savers

    Tracy Redies, Executive Vice President, Personal Financial Services, HSBC Bank Canada said that the study conducted by Innovative Research Group “found that over seventy percent of Canadians have some savings, either investments or savings in or outside of an RRSP plan, and a third of Canadians are saving on a schedule of pre-authorized deductions.”

    In fact, a majority of Canadians (55%) will save up all the funds necessary to buy what they want, rather than using credit
    "

    You enjoy being totally schooled, don't you ?

    And of course, Peter Schiff, owner of a large financial corporation who has studied this extensively can tell you the breakdown of the numbers between the two countries.. And he broke it down before that study by HSBC. That research is right in his book..

    I mean, are you THAT stupid to not be able to pinpoint that one of the reasons Canada is doing better during this recession is because maybe, JUST MAYBE, we are better savers and don't abuse credit like Americans do ? hmmm

    Because, you see, it's a fact that Americans abuse credit more than any country in the world..

    You clearly stated that Canada has more resources than the USA, If that's true, then you should no problem naming them off.. right?.
    Uhh yes, some of them were named while you were writing that stupid post..

    Not to mention that the US gets a lot of it's energy from Canada.. If you were so abundant with natural resources compared to Canada, you wouldn't be buying from us with all our excessive supplies of petroleum, minerals, forests, including the massive amounts of energy Canada has due to our resources etc:

    Canada: the largest natural gas supplier to the United States


    Canada: the largest electricity supplier to the United States


    Canada has the world’s largest known deposits of high-grade natural uranium and is the world’s leading producer of uranium for nuclear energy, accounting for roughly one-third of the total global mine production.

    Canada supplies approximately one-third of the uranium used in U.S. nuclear power plants.


    Hydroelectricity Canada is one of the world’s largest producers of clean, renewable hydroelectric power


    Biofuels

    • Canada is a world leader in the development of processes for converting cellulosic-based feedstocks, such as agricultural and forestry waste, to cellulosic ethanol.


    Oil

    Canada: the largest oil supplier to the United States

    Since 1999, Canada has been the largest supplier of U.S. crude and refined oil imports. In 2007, Canadian crude oil and petroleum products represented 18% of U.S. crude oil imports, at nearly 2.5 million barrels per day. From 2005 to 2007, the volume of Canadian crude oil exports to the United States increased by 7.4% per year.

    The bulk of this increase was due to expanded production in Alberta, and this trend is expected to continue. In 2007, Canada’s total oil production was 3.4 million barrels a day, and output is rising.



    http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca....aspx?lang=eng


    living in a FREE Capitalist society vs a Socialist Canadian society.
    Yes, and it's interesting why the US ranks lower than Canada and European countries. And it's interesting how Canada is doing better in the recession than your capitalist society. As if capitalism can't be accomplished in Canada. Too funny.

    And if you think you are truly more free in the states than in Canada, Europe, Australia, the UK, and some other countries, then you are dumber than I thought.. Obviously you are not well travelled and have no capability of understanding things.

    If Canada is a FAR better Country to live in than the USA, why is the population 1/10 the size?
    If the USA is a FAR better country to live than China and India, why is the population in the states so low in comparison ?

    Uhh, the answer to your question was already pointed out to you.. With plain facts.

    Do you really think I or other Americans give a rats ass if your Country is doing better economically than ours? We dont
    Obviously you do care, or else you wouldn't have responded with such tripe when I mentioned it.. And you wouldn't have went out of your way to start a thread on Canada vs US..

    You're a riot.

    Were in a recession and we have a President leading us into a depression..
    Bush led you to the depression. The numbers don't lie. He single handedly added close to $40 Trillion of America's future obligations that you are going to drown in because of his stupid policies.. Congratulations..

    No matter how bad things get here, Canada is one of the last places on Earth I would ever consider moving to. No offense.
    Great. Because we are doing pretty well without idiots like you walking around.

    Natural disasters? NO NO NO.. I was simply posting factual Weather conditions in Canada..
    And weather has nothing to do with all your hurricanes ? Tornadoes? And massive fires started by the weather ? Surely you can't be THAT stupid. Can you ?

    I agree it's pretty bad... But it's comforting to know that many of those criminals, mostly fugitives have taken up residence in Canada.
    Okay, I take that back, You are THAT stupid.. Funny that your criminals are not committing crimes here like they did in the states.. You know, why the crime rate is so high in the states compared to Canada.

    Yeah, and I guess that's why you have 2.5 Million people in jail, more than anywhere in the world.. Because the criminals are in your jails, aside from the ones roaming your streets..

    There are more criminals in the state Florida than all of Canada (and Florida has half the population of Canada).. You want to bring in your state of California with all it's gangs and thugs (as well as all the stupid and petty territorial infighting) ?

    Now if you want me to school you on the crime levels between the two countries, like I school you in everything else, feel free to embarrass yourself further.

    The fact your not disputing them is very reassuring..
    The fact that you cannot even properly differentiate between your and "you're" is reassuring to all of us on how ridiculously uneducated you are.. Even after being corrected for the third time now, I'm sure you'll never get it.. Like you'll never 'get' anything else.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raider View Post
    Good for you... We know of 3 families personally who have moved to California from Canada, and they all say they would not go back... Weather was the biggest factor, and so was living in a FREE Capitalist society vs a Socialist Canadian society.
    3 families??? When your "FREE" country was forcing young men to die in Vietnam, 50,000 of them moved to Canada. I'll leave it to you imagination how free they think America is.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_...#Draft_dodgers
    estimates of the total number of American citizens who moved to Canada due to their opposition to the war range from 50,000 to 125,000 This exodus was "the largest politically motivated migration from the United States since the United Empire Loyalists moved north to oppose the American Revolution.

    Still think no Americans move to Canada?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 000 View Post
    Annual average snowfall:
    Toronto 52.4 in
    Chicago 38.5 in

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    You're right about the snowfall aspect on average over a long period of time, but not for Buffalo and many other places in the states.. Here in Toronto, aside from last winter, we haven't had that much snowfall this decade. Way back it used to be far worse.

    Moreover, the average temperature here in TO is warmer than it is in Chicago in months like December and January.. As well as being warmer than other US cities/areas.. That's what I wanted to point out in regards to Chicago.

    To be honest, a lot of the weather talk is overblown when you consider that over 80% of canadians live within 100 miles of the US border, naturally because it's warmer.. And many locales have about the same climate as a lot of the northern US municipalities.

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    It's looking more and more like we will have to build a virtual fence and deploy troops along the us-canada border.

    We'll give you Alaska and Palin for Nova Scotia, Vancouver, and the Maritimes.

    Also, keep the Expos, Raptors, and Blue Jays.

    We'll hand the Stanley Cup over as well since most players in the NHL are Canadian.

    Celine Dion's Las Vegas show will be closed and she will be deported immediately.

    Alex Trebek stays. You will get Gilbert Gottfried in return. No negotiating - he's yours.

    Also, many years ago, a group of militia men in Montana attempted to get an act of secession on the state ballot for Montana to secede from the US to Canada to avoid US taxes. We'll give you Montana and you can deal with that problem.

    You will need to start paying lease on Niagara Falls or we'll turn the water off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilovedomains View Post
    3 families??? When your "FREE" country was forcing young men to die in Vietnam, 50,000 of them moved to Canada. I'll leave it to you imagination how free they think America is.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_...#Draft_dodgers
    estimates of the total number of American citizens who moved to Canada due to their opposition to the war range from 50,000 to 125,000 This exodus was "the largest politically motivated migration from the United States since the United Empire Loyalists moved north to oppose the American Revolution.

    Still think no Americans move to Canada?
    heh.. It's time for raider to turn out the lights on this one. After all, it is our energy she's using.

    And since when are Americans free? You mean like the government spying on it's people ? Bush destroying the constitution and peoples rights ? With Obama right there in tow.

    Funny.. I went to Cuba on vacation twice and had a blast. That's something raider isn't "free" enough to do.. Nevermind the fact that I can travel the world and receive smiles and great hospitality as everyone loves canadians. Try to go abroad with a US passport and you're always looking over your shoulder.

    The primitive racism still prevalent in the US is a total joke.. That's what freedom really is ? hmm.. You don't see that on an every day level in Canada, most of Europe, Australia etc like you do in the states.

    And of course how the US education system is in the crapper. People who can't afford the high cost of private schools are stuck with a public education system that builds minds resembling that of a toad.. That's free? Well my kids sure won't be in involved in that sort of freedom, that's for certain.

    It's free how so many americans are gullible & affected/programmed by what their MSM says ?

    It's free to get locked up for years all because of a joint ? That's freedom ? huh ??

    The fact that the US has more people in prison for non-violent crimes per capita than any other country on earth, is freedom ? And the fact that the US has more violent criminals walking amongst their citizens than any other country on earth, is free ? But that's a whole other story for another day.....

    You mean the freedom of a country that doesn't even manufacture anything anymore ? A country that has become a service industry nation with no backbone in manufacturing goods, is freedom ???

    Freedom is the elite controlling corporations that control the US government ? You don't say....

    Have you seen the list of ridiculous laws imposed in the US just over the past 10 yrs ?

    Look at all the tent cities propping up in America- (we don't have anything close to resembling that here, or in Europe, Britain, Australia etc- the civilized world)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCEytC0OQnM

    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...n+america&aq=f

    I guess it's freedom how you will be strangled by the US federal obligations exceeding $65 Trillion, higher than the world GDP, that YOU american citizens will have to pay for.. Did you forget about the freedom of the US federal reserve paper presses imposing on all your freedoms ?

    That's Free ?

    I'm very happy to be free of all that nonsense.

    I'm a dual citizen of both Canada and the US, but I choose to not live in the US for many reasons (some of which I stated in this thread- but there's quite a bit more to say).. If Ron Paul got elected though, I may have had to reconsider- as he was the only man who could have fixed that country steering it back on the right and proper path.. He really would have changed things... But for now, and the foreseeable future, I will stick to my yearly routine of hitting the Florida keys during January and February-- when I am not in some other country that has a tropical climate at that time of year (as lately I have skipped Florida hitting other countries and enjoyed my time immensely).. But I have a distinct feeling that Florida will be crossed off the list altogether soon the way things are headed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc Com View Post
    It's looking more and more like we will have to build a virtual fence and deploy troops along the us-canada border.

    We'll give you Alaska and Palin for Nova Scotia, Vancouver, and the Maritimes.

    Also, keep the Expos, Raptors, and Blue Jays.

    We'll hand the Stanley Cup over as well since most players in the NHL are Canadian.

    Celine Dion's Las Vegas show will be closed and she will be deported immediately.

    Alex Trebek stays. You will get Gilbert Gottfried in return. No negotiating - he's yours.

    Also, many years ago, a group of militia men in Montana attempted to get an act of secession on the state ballot for Montana to secede from the US to Canada to avoid US taxes. We'll give you Montana and you can deal with that problem.

    You will need to start paying lease on Niagara Falls or we'll turn the water off.
    Palin? No thanks. Even Obama is too far right for us socialists.

    No to the Stanly Cup. Since most players are Canadian we own it no matter where it is anyway.

    Damn, I thought we got rid of Celene Dion, but well take her back if you take Anne Murray and listen to that goddamn "snowbird" song every day.

    OK on Gilbert Gottfried, you take Martin Short back.

    OK on Montana, we like cows here.

    Vancouver? Sorry. Washington Oregon and BC are forming a new country where pot will be legal and we will run our cars on fuel made from the stalks.

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    Or better yet, just keep things the way they are.

    Welcome to Canada

    http://www.bacad.com/about_canada.html

    Canada is a favourite destination for immigrants who wish to find a new home, start a new life, build a career or develop a new business in a friendly environment renowned for its political and economic stability. As new Canadian citizens, you can enjoy the freedom and luxury of our lifestyle; great outdoor living, an excellent education system and medical care for the entire family
    .

    Geographically the second largest country in the world (after former USSR) and 35th in terms of its population of almost 32 million people, Canada has been ranked number one for many years by the United Nations as one of the “Best places in the world to live”. Over and above its natural beauty and unpolluted environment, Canada is proud of its multi-ethnic population that enjoys the freedom and rights only a stable democratic system can offer

    Renowned for its unequalled standard of living, Canada provides safe neighborhoods even in large urban area, excellent public medical care for everyone, a strong banking system, world class education and universities as well as dynamic opportunities to establish successful businesses. This country was founded and built by immigrants and to this day continues to welcome them warmly

    Canada has the highest standard of living in the world

    The United Nations survey has placed Canada as the best country to live for several consecutive years. The criteria used by them in arriving at this conclusion were the quality of life, health, education and personal development

    Economy
    In the past several years Canada declared billions of Dollars of budget surplus, due largely to strong economic growth and increased employment.

    Canada provides a cost-competitive and future-oriented environment for business: quality, productive workers, a competitive tax system, prime locations for Research and Development activities, abundant energy at low prices and an excellent infrastructure.

    Canada’s Economy Continues to Deliver:
    Canadian Minister of Finance recently announced that, once again (since 1997), Canada was the only Group of Eight (G-8) country to post a surplus. This will be another consecutive year that the Canadian government has stayed out of deficit – the longest streak of surpluses since Confederation. Canada is enjoying one of the best financial records whose highlights include:


    • A strong credit rating, which has paved the way for consistently low interest rates, especially for homebuyers;
    • The best record in the G-8 for growth in living standards;
    • Strong export growth;
    • A revamped Canada Pension Plan, making Canada one of the few countries in the world with a rock-solid public pension system;
    • More than $100 billion in cumulative tax cuts, with tax cuts in every budget since 1996, with a primary focus on middle and low income families; and
    • More than $200 billion in investments for Canadian’s highest social and economic priorities, such as health care and Equalization; children and families; learning skills and innovation; affordable housing, community infrastructure and the environment;
    • And the best is yet to come. The progress we’ve made provides us with the foundation we need for what we still seek to achieve. In short, our fiscal responsibility has made our ambitious social and economic agenda possible.


    Employment
    Having created hundreds of thousands of new jobs in different industries each year, Canada has the best job-creation record in the G-8.
    Canada’s unemployment rate is under 7% on average.

    Health Care
    Immigrants as well as Canadian citizens can join the health care system provided to them at little cost. The Canadian health care system is one of the best in the world. The health care professionals in Canada are among the most highly trained in the world.

    Education

    Canada
    is among the G-8 countries that spend the most per capita on education. And the investment yields a world-class performance from Canadian teenagers, who consistently produce among the highest international reading, mathematics and science test scores in studies conducted by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
    A degree from Canadian university is recognized world-wide and is widely regarded as one’s passport to successful and prosperous career. Affordable tuition fees reflect the country’s longstanding commitment to universal access to a quality education. And the diversity of the student population is an extension of Canadian society itself, as universities and colleges host roughly 180,000 international students annually.
    Elementary and Secondary education at public schools is free in Canada. For those who prefer a fee-paying private system there are also a number of good private schools.

    Canada has one of the highest standards of education, particularly at the post secondary level. It is the home of well-known universities such as McGill, Queens, University of British Columbia (UBC), McMaster, University of Toronto, and many others. An immigrant pays the low tuition fees offered to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.


    Safety on the streets
    Major Canadian cities such as Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal have attracted many immigrants. In this era of fear and insecurity, Canada has been able to maintain an enviable record of law and order and public safety.


    Environment
    Canadians work hard to keep their environment clean. Maintaining clean air and water is a national priority.


    http://www.overseas-emigration.co.uk/

    Canada has a high quality of life and is consistently ranked as one one of the best places to live in the world. Canada is a land of diverse cultures and has one of the highest per capita immigration rates in the world.

    It is also one of the wealthiest countries and has the world's second largest reserves of oil behind Saudi Arabia.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Raider View Post

    We also have our own wealth of natural resources, What does Canada have that America doesnt?
    Well, kiddo.. We can start with the resource that is the most talked about these days, and is in the news every single day (and has been for ages). You know, Oil...

    I mean, if you didn't even know that, then no wonder you say such ridiculous comments because you are talking about things you have absolutely no clue about... You probably don't even know what 90% of all natural resources even constitutes..

    Seriously, talking to you is like talking to a little child who knows absolutely nothing about the adult world.

    World Top 10 - Oil Reserves Countries

    Country -- Billions of Barrels

    Saudi Arabia: 261.8
    Canada: 180.0

    Iraq: 112.5
    U.A.E.: 97.8
    Kuwait 96.5
    Iran 89.7
    Venezuela 77.8
    Russia 60.0
    Libya 29,5
    Nigeria 24.0


    http://www.mapsofworld.com/world-top...tries-map.html

    The U.S. government said Thursday Canada holds the world's second-largest oil reserves. Canada's Oil Reserves 2nd Only To Saudi Arabia-

    http://www.rense.com/general37/petrol.htm



    World's largest oil reserve:

    Technically speaking the Middle East is not the largest oil reserve in the world. In fact the largest oil deposits are very close to the United States of America. They lie north of the border.

    The largest oil reserve in the world lies within the Canadian province of Alberta in the so called "Alberta tar sands".

    http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2003/4/20/201246/566



    You really enjoy getting schooled don't you.. But really, at this point I am starting to feel sorry for you... As I am sure others here are as well as 2 people PM'd me telling me to not bother with you because they know you're just not worth it-- telling me how much of a child you are regularly on this board. Everyone here knows you are clueless about the rest of the world..

    What you should do instead of sticking your nose on these boards with outlandish and baseless statements, effectively embarrassing yourself to the hilt, is sticking your nose in a good book to get an education first.... Because lady, as it stands now, you have the sense of a canary.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    [B]Canada: the largest natural gas supplier to the United States

    Canada: the largest electricity supplier to the United States
    Sorry Aquishit, Your attempt to SPIN what you wrote is not going to fly.

    You clearly stated that Canada has natural resources that the USA does NOT have. We have Natural Gas and were able to convert our own Electricity using Coal.

    Next;

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    [Canada has the world’s largest known deposits of high-grade natural uranium and is the world’s leading producer of uranium for nuclear energy, accounting for roughly one-third of the total global mine production.
    The USA has natural uranium deposits as well.... Not nearly as much as Canada but we do have them.

    Next;

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    [Hydroelectricity Canada is one of the world’s largest producers of clean, renewable hydroelectric power
    The USA also uses [B]Hydroelectricity[/B to produce Electric power and ranks as the 4th largest supplier in the World.

    Next;

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Canada is a world leader in the development of processes for converting cellulosic-based feedstocks, such as agricultural and forestry waste, to cellulosic ethanol.
    We do this in the USA also.

    Next;


    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    [Oil
    AH Yes, OIL. We have that too.... You cant possibly be this stupid not to know it.. but then again, maybe you are.

    OK, So I proved you WRONG on every point... You have yet to name one natural resource that Canada has the we dont. What you originally posted was pure ignorance on your part, Just like most of what your writing here..


    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    And if you think you are truly more free in the states than in Canada, Europe, Australia, the UK, and some other countries, then you are dumber than I thought.. Obviously you are not well travelled and have no capability of understanding things.
    Canada is more free than the USA? LMAO!!!

    I'm not even going to waste my time debating this one.... I can no longer take anything you say seriously.. Your a JOKE, An assinine half wit, A loser who depends on Government to take care of him.....

    If you had another brain like the one you've got, you'd still be a half-wit.

    Oh Yeah, If you want to compare world Travel, I'll put my passport up to yours ANYDAY..You just let me know home boy.

    And as for the crime rate... I already acknowledged the crime rate is bad here.. And I have NO doubt if Canada added 300 Million more people to the Population, they would be worse off and have more jails than the USA currently has.

    But then again, If 300 Million people were actually dumb enough to move to Canada, You have to figure a large percentage would likely commit suicide. I hear you guys have a real high suicide rate up there... Higher than the USA... hmmmm, Must be all that gloomy weather.. YUCK!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raider View Post

    You clearly stated that Canada has natural resources that the USA does NOT have.We have Natural Gas and were able to convert our own Electricity using Coal.
    You see, this is why people PM'd me telling me what a nutcase you are.. Because you are a child, who cannot read, then you go off on other tangents that aren't there.. This is what I said that got your feathers so rattled:

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Canadians are much better prepared than Americans are as we are a nation of savers and we have a lot of natural resources (that the world will always need) for the impending crisis (that has not come close to coming into fruition yet- it will get much worse).

    Canada has been far better off through this ordeal than the US has.. And Canada will continue to be in much better shape than the US as things get worse (for the reasons I stated).
    Everything I stated there is correct.

    Nowhere did I say, clearly or otherwise, that Canada has natural resources that the US does not have.. I clearly said Canada is rich in important natural resources (moreso than the US) and better equipped for the financial crisis. Proven by the fact that you have tent cities all around your country down there while we are in far better shape.

    It is elementary kid. You're not even at an elementary level.

    The USA has natural uranium deposits as well.... Not nearly as much as Canada but we do have them
    That's exactly what I said, Canada has more natural resources.. And not just in Gold, Oil, Diamonds, Uranium, Silver (that Canada clearly has a lot more of), but many natural resources (most of which you have no clue about or know what they even constitute). So go get yourself some books and learn about them since your upbringing has been so harsh to you.

    AH Yes, OIL. We have that too.... You cant possibly be this stupid not to know it
    Reading comprehension is a big problem for you.. Again, stick your nose in some good books, relax, and practice your reading comprehension..

    What I said was Canada has more natural resources.. Do you understand the concept of "more" ? I doubt it..

    Like, you know, the US is not even in the top 10 for oil reserves yet you consume close to 30% of the world's oil.. Meanwhile, Canada is a mass producer of oil, therefore giving Canada a clear advantage in times like these.

    The US is not even in the top 10 while Canada is in the top 2.. And some experts have determined that Canada is closer to #1 than the numbers shown:

    World Oil Reserves Countries

    Country -- Billions of Barrels

    1. Saudi Arabia: 261.8
    2. Canada: 180.0



    OK, So I proved you WRONG on every point..
    The only thing you have proven is you can't read, and proven that you have the mind of a canary.

    I already acknowledged the crime rate is bad here.. And I have NO doubt if Canada added 300 Million more people to the Population, they would be worse off and have more jails than the USA currently has.
    Another good example of your stupidity.. Not only do you like to use population numbers to benefit your argument, in vain of course.. But you use it here in that vain attempt to justify your prison population.... You see, Canada wouldn't be worse off because that's what PER CAPITA tells you.. Learn what Per Capita means you twit.

    Maybe you can learn about it on your crackberry while pumping Canada's gas at your gas stations. Maybe it will "click" for you then.

    I'm not even going to waste my time debating this one.... I can no longer take anything you say seriously.. Your a JOKE
    The 4th time you can't even differentiate between your and you're.

    My 8 year old daughter is smarter than you. She has better reading comprehension skills and more common sense.. Probably has to do with Canada's superior education system... And the fact that my 8-yr old is just simply brighter than you.

    And you're right, you are wasting your time. As usual.. There is a good reason why people went out of their way to PM me to tell me what a nutcase you are on these boards.. And as I told you before:

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post


    What you should do instead of sticking your nose on these boards with outlandish and baseless statements, effectively embarrassing yourself to the hilt, is sticking your nose in a good book to get an education first.... Because lady, as it stands now, you have the sense of a canary.
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    Guys I know I'm not a mod but.. what the hell.

    Feel free to discuss, but both of you are breaking forum rules by swearing/insulting each-other. Cool down a bit; it's in both your best interest's.

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    Let's get back to domaining and related subjects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    As I am sure others here are as well as 2 people PM'd me telling me to not bother with you because they know you're just not worth it--
    But yet you continue to write... Face it Acquishit, I got under your skin and your not liking it too much, You let a little Filipino Girl prove you wrong, Is that Male ego of yours eating away at you?.. I appears that it is.

    I received a few PM's from members too, One member called you an opinionated A-hole who doesn't know sh*t about Domaining. Judging by the ignorance you display in this thread, I can only assume it's true.

    Another was from a Canadian member, He said your benevolently ignorant about Canada as well as the United States.

    Another wrote that your verbosity is exceeded by your stupidity. (I liked that one)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ilovedomains View Post
    you take Anne Murray
    Forget it.

    Deal off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Everything I stated there is correct.
    No, Everything you stated was OFF topic and grossly exaggerated.

    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    Nowhere did I say, clearly or otherwise, that Canada has natural resources that the US does not have..
    Of course you did you idiot... Your a real piece of crap you know that? Your a lying little turd who's trying to weasel out of what he wrote.

    Your living proof that manure can grow legs and walk.


    Quote Originally Posted by Acquisition View Post
    My 8 year old daughter is smarter than you.
    You actually have a daughter? Poor thing... Canada should have a Law prohibiting Neanderthals like you to fully evolve before breeding.


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