Do you have any hesitation today saying The UNITED States of America?
Is North America filled with two countries (U.S. & Canada, specifically) too large to support non-divided nations?
Canada, where I was born and live today, weathered an election this past June, where one can draw similarities with the sense of being divided. Although, our numbers were 36% and 29% between the two most popular parties.
Do you consider The United States of America a divided country? Since your election has concluded, you can't help but notice the diagram of the "Red" and "Blue" states representing Bush and Kerry state victories.
Would you feel comfortable with being the Command and Chief of your country if you only had support from half of the country?
Any idea where can I find stats on the level of education per capita in the states that voted for Bush versus Kerry?
Is North America filled with two countries (U.S. & Canada, specifically) too large to support non-divided nations?
Canada, where I was born and live today, weathered an election this past June, where one can draw similarities with the sense of being divided. Although, our numbers were 36% and 29% between the two most popular parties.
Do you consider The United States of America a divided country? Since your election has concluded, you can't help but notice the diagram of the "Red" and "Blue" states representing Bush and Kerry state victories.
Would you feel comfortable with being the Command and Chief of your country if you only had support from half of the country?
Any idea where can I find stats on the level of education per capita in the states that voted for Bush versus Kerry?