Kennedy... no. Eisenhower... no Nixon... hell no. Even Jimmy Carter didn't cry and he was a nice guy. And along comes Justine.
Apart from your taking something entirely out of context to serve your idiot narrative, Churchill was not threatened by a longstanding ally, and for no good reason, at that.
LOL!!! And if he was that's an excuse to cry?!!!! No wonder there's people up there in Ontario passing around a petition for Ontario to become a U.S. state.
Face it. You have a thug for president, and you're just lashing out. It's a classic symptom of a child who is subject to domestic abuse who then becomes a schoolyard punk. See it for what it is. Deal with it. Seek help.
Man are you deeply delusional; the Ontario people are almost unanimously against the US right now. There is a massive boycott of anything made in the US. This is an example of the absolute trash some of you post. The idea that there is a movement for Ontario to join the US is absurd. In fact, Quebec, whom at one point seriously considered independence, has dropped to the same levels as California and Texas for people in favour of independence.
Yeh, Chucky was crying over Trump banning terrorist muslim immigrants. Trump said: "I am going to ask him who is acting coach is." Chucky get no respect. These clowns remind me of the old joke: How do you make a hormone? Answer: Don't pay her. (whore moan.badda boom badda bing!)
Just tellin' ya what I saw. Sooo... not delusional babe. Here ya go: Overview of the Petition for Ontario to Join the U.S. as a State Recently, there has been a notable surge in discussions and petitions regarding the idea of Ontario, Canada, joining the United States as its 51st state. This movement has gained traction amid ongoing tensions between Canada and the U.S., particularly in light of remarks made by former President Donald Trump, who has suggested that Canada should become a state. Background and Context The notion of Ontario joining the U.S. is not entirely new; it echoes historical sentiments and political movements that have surfaced periodically over the years. The current petition reflects a growing frustration among some Canadians regarding their relationship with the U.S., especially concerning economic and political issues. In February 2025, a petition was highlighted that calls for Ontario to join the United States. This petition is part of a broader discourse about the perceived economic benefits and political stability that could arise from such a union. Advocates argue that joining the U.S. could provide Ontario with greater economic opportunities and a more robust political framework, especially in light of recent tariffs and trade tensions initiated by the U.S. government against Canada EDIT: ~CASE CLOSED
How many people signed that petition ? Must be hundreds of people. It's not a stretch to think that the level of interest in joining the US is a it's lowest level since WW2. You are deeply delusional. Case closed.