Rev Ed

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  2. I was talking about nationality. If you want to be a proud Canadian, be a proud Canadian. If you want to be proud of being a "Martian", then go back to Mars and be a "Martian". If you want to live in Canadian, then be a proud Canadian. It's that simple. Same as above - if you were born in Canada, you're a Canadian, plain and simple. If you don't like that, you don't have to stay. If you immigrated here, you made the choice to be Canadian, for if you had not, you would not have come here. I know I sound very mean - but I really feel that if you do not have pride in the country you choose to reside in, that you should not be living in that country. As such, anyone who has to be a "xx-Canadian" or "xx-American" should go back to xx. The rationale is simple, you want to be Canadian or American, then call yourself simply Canadian or American and be proud of it.
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  5. Actually I feel the same way. Either you are proud of being Canadian or you are porud of being of another group. If you want to be a proud "African", "Irish", "French", etc., then go back to Africa, Ireland, or France. If you want to be a Canadian, then say that you want to be a proud Canadian. By the way, I am not trying to offend anyone iwth the examples I used, they are only meant to explain my position, not to hurt anyone. The only problem with answering "Other" on an application form is that you might get turned down. I always feel that asking one's skin colour, age, sex (unless to determine whether or not to call you "Mister" or "Miss" if you're name could indicate either sew), etc. shoould be not be allowed even if you are not required to fill out that section. That section is a double edged sword - not filling it out may not get you the job, but filling it out may create the same outcome.
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  9. Not bad. Received some more tools (like guys can have to many). Relaxed a bit. Thanks.
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  16. I think that it is important for us to thank God for everything - which I why I do not like it when people try to force saying Grace on me. However, if someone is praying, I always wait for them to finish as a mark of respect. I do not stop before I eat to "say Grace" mainly because I believe I am thanking our "higher authority" by trying to be a good person, and that is showing respect.
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