Thanks Thomas, for the post, I haven't read it all yet, but I will.
>Now to pose another question, how many citizens of the United States would like their area to become a part of Canada or Mexico?
The name we use isn't the important part. Think of it as a merger, just coming out with one name. I figured since Canada, the US, and Mexico are all located on the North American continent, there would be little objection calling the whole thing the United States of America. But we could come up with a new name if that would help anything (I don't see how it would be relevant).
But my point is this, we have 3 countries, 3 languages, 3 currencies, 3 governemtns, 2 systems of measure ment, and the only thing that seperates us is 2 imagineary lines. What objections do our Northern Neighbors have to removing those lines, and how could we resolve those objections?
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