Posted on 07/04/2016 5:18:22 PM PDT by Jonty30
I'm just wondering if we ever got around to signing a treaty for the War of 1812?
I don't know what I'm supposed to do here.
Biggest trading partner, so I am gonna say allies.
Wait for instructions.
The chair is against the wall.
Yes & No. Conservatives of both countries could be considered allies, and the same hold true for liberals of both countries.
Treaty of Ghent, 1815.
TAKE UP ARMS !! Invade the north !
Awesome, friend.
I would agree with that.
You really don’t want to fight Trudeau. He screams like a girl.
Well, they are beating us in beer and liquor.
Benedict Arnold tried that. He lost at Quebec.
Obama and Trudeau shared a Room last week though
Allies, although you wouldn’t know it listening to the left-wing, PC buffoons up here.
I was looking for guidance from Gavin McInnes for your question and bumped into this article from 2014:
http://takimag.com/article/canada_on_its_knees_gavin_mcinnes/print
Check out the comment section - search “1812”
They were even battling it out in the comment section about the “Fenian Raids”
It’s a quite lively comment section there...
Well, since Barry got such a rousing welcome from parliament, on his last visit, I’m gonna go with enemy. And they don’t have any problem letting johnny Jihad into their borders, as long as the pass through ours.
Trump needs to build to build two walls.
We were at war with Great Britain in the War of 1812. Canada was not an independent country then, they were a colony of Britain. The war ended with the Treaty of Ghent in 1815, although the Battle of New Orleans occurred after the war had ended. No email back in the day.
Get some firewood in, begin drinking heavily and wait for winter. No one would invade Canada in the winter.
And get some sturdy locks too.
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