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they most certainly did for most of their lives before turning. So no, you didnt avoid any trap ya goof!
Thats just not true.
they most certainly did for most of their lives before turning. So no, you didnt avoid any trap ya goof!
I am not impressed with Andrew Scheer so far, but I will be voting for the Conservatives anyway. The NDP might not even qualify as a federal party after the next election so the next election will be liberal versus conservative. My vote will be more against Shit Eater than for a particular party. Most politicians are scumbags, but Shit Eater takes it to another level
it most certainly is..... or are you forgetting that America was a British colony?Thats just not true.
it most certainly is..... or are you forgetting that America was a British colony?
who said anything about them being in a high position in the British Government? Did Trudeau's father have a high ranking position in the British government?
America was a British Colony, if Canada "served" the UK then so did America. try again dipshit
it most certainly is..... or are you forgetting that America was a British colony?
Not quite this 'passionate"Trudeau has been repeating the same rehearsed nonsense about "Muh Diversity" since before he was elected.
thats an interesting history youve made upNo, I'm not.
Your assertion that most of the people who wrote the Constitution of the US were loyal to/served Britain before turning is plain false.
They were loyal to the colonies, they obstructed British business in the colonies, worked, fought and killed to break away from Britain.
Quite literally the opposite of what you posted.
yeah.... exactly like the Canadians were.They were SUBJECTS of the UK, but not administrative officials of the UK. Unless you count serving in local and colonial government which was very disconnected from British Imperial government.
still you..... did Trudeau's dad have a high ranking position in the British government?I did in the post you replied to. Who is the dipshit again?
People like TS deserve everything that happens to their country. You probably even voted for Trudeau at one stage, you were probably sympathetic to some of the stuff he says at one stage.
Many Canadians were brainwashed and so arrogant when people were telling them the truth, and are now only seeing the light...
thats an interesting history youve made up
yeah.... exactly like the Canadians were.
still you..... did Trudeau's dad have a high ranking position in the British government?
No. I can't speak for TS, but the idea that Canada is fine with Trudeau as a whole, is silly. You're a conservative, yes? So the next time the Dems take the Presidency(it will happen), I can assume you were 100% on board, yeah? The election results are representative of the country and every single individual, right?
C'mon son.
Still you..... did Trudeau's dad have a high ranking position in the British government?
they were British subjects working for the British empire..... how many of them were British? Almost all of themI didn't make it up. It's actual history.
Please show me how the people who wrote the constitution of the U.S. were loyal/served Britain and that they did not fight to break from Britains rule.
No. I can't speak for TS, but the idea that Canada is fine with Trudeau as a whole, is silly. You're a conservative, yes? So the next time the Dems take the Presidency(it will happen), I can assume you were 100% on board, yeah? The election results are representative of the country and every single individual, right?
C'mon son.
I am aware of that ya muppetAre you really going to say I was talking about THIS Trudeau?!? I specifically gave the name of the Trudeau I was talking about and that is PET, the Trudeau that WAS Canada's leader at the time of the writing of their Constitution.
Did you even READ the post? The entire thing was about him...
The USA doesn’t have a joke of a leader. Canada absolutely does.
I am aware of that ya muppet
try again dipshitClearly you are not since you keep posting asking me things that are clear from my posts while making comments that make no sense since you dont know what is being said.
PET worked as the top government official under the British government, in Canada, for 13 YEARS and every person that helped write the Canadian Constitution, also worked for that government before Canada finally became independant.
This was not the case in America. No one that wrote the constitution worked for the British government in a high position before the revolutionary war...I would have to actually go read up on if any of them served in a LOW position lol...
Prior political experience[edit]
Several of the Founding Fathers had extensive national, state, local and foreign political experience prior to the adoption of the Constitution in 1787. Some had been diplomats. Several had been members of the Continental Congress or elected President of that body.
Nearly all of the 55 Constitutional Convention delegates had some experience in colonial and state government, and the majority had held county and local offices.[30] Those who lacked national congressional experience were Bassett, Blair, Brearly, Broom, Davie, Dayton, Alexander Martin, Luther Martin, Mason, McClurg, Paterson, Charles Pinckney, Strong, and Yates.
- Benjamin Franklin began his political career as a city councilman and then Justice of the Peace in Philadelphia. He was next elected to the Pennsylvania Assembly and was sent by them to London as a colonial agent which helped hone his diplomatic skills.
- Jefferson, Adams, Jay and Franklin all acquired significant political experience as ministers to countries in Europe.
- John Adams and John Jay drafted the Constitutions of their respective states, Massachusetts and New York, and successfully navigated them through to adoption.
- Jay, Thomas Mifflin and Nathaniel Gorham had served as President of the Continental Congress.
- Gouverneur Morris had been a member of the New York Provincial Congress.
- John Dickinson, Franklin, Langdon, and Rutledge had been governors or presidents of their states.
- Robert Morris had been a member of the Pennsylvania Assembly and President of Pennsylvania's Committee of Safety (American Revolution). He was also a member of the Committee of Secret Correspondence.
- Roger Sherman had served in the Connecticut House of Representatives.
- Elbridge Gerry was a member of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress.
- Carroll served in the Maryland Senate.
- Wythe's first exposure to politics was as a member of Virginia's House of Burgesses.
- Read's entry into the political arena was as a commissioner of the town of Charlestown, Maryland.
- Clymer was a member of the Philadelphia Committee of Safety and the Continental Congress.
- Wilson's time as a member of the Continental Congress in 1776 was his introduction to colonial politics.