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God bless you, Canadian fren. One night back in 2017 my husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River in Windsor, and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I literally know only two Canadians (besides my husband) who support Trump - now three!! All I knew back then, though, was that I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score
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God bless you, Canadian fren. Back in 2017 my husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River in Windsor, one night and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I literally know only two Canadians (besides my husband) who support Trump - now three!! All I knew back then, though, was that I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score
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God bless you, Canadian fren. My husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River in Windsor, one night and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I literally know only two Canadians (besides my husband) who support Trump - now three!! All I knew back then, though, was that I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score
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God bless you, Canadian fren. My husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River in Windsor, one night and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I literally know only two Canadians who support Trump - now three!! All I knew back then, though, was that I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score
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God bless you, Canadian fren. In 2017 my husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River, in Windsor one night and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I literally know only two Canadians who support Trump - now three!! All I knew back then, though, was that I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score
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God bless you, Canadian fren. My husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River, in Windsor one night and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I literally know only two Canadians who support Trump - now three!! All I knew back then, though, was that I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score
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God bless you, Canadian fren. My husband and I sat in our car in a parking lot in Great Western Park, along the Detroit River, in Windsor one night and watched a thunderstorm blow in over Detroit. It’s a memory I will keep because even though I’m not from Detroit, I sat that night and looked across that river at MY Country and felt proud as ever to be an American.You are in the minority (MAGA) here in Canada for sure - probably especially in ON. We lived in ON for 14 years (well, I was there for only 14 yrs - my husband grew up in the GTA - we moved “out west” 3 years ago). I never paid much attention to Canadian politics - I’m not a citizen so I can’t vote - but I still voted in US elections. Hillary running, and losing, redpilled me, but everyone I knew in Canada thought Trump winning was the worst thing ever. I just knew I wasn’t voting for Hillary. It wasn’t til the Kavanaugh hearings that I really started to see what was up and I couldn’t believe these people I was watching were representing the USA. They were a disgrace. Finding GA.win has educated me. There doesn’t seem to be a lot I can do from Canada except pray - so I do pray. God bless America.

2 years ago
1 score