Irish Whisky vs American or Canadian

Centurian 803 at 14h40
01
Jul
2009
Irish Whisky vs American or Canadian

I don't want to start a war (I'm told feelings run high on this topic) but would anyone care to weigh in on the relative merits of Irish Whisky (Jameson and Bushmill) as compared to American or Canadian whisky?
Which is better Jameson or Bushmill?
Which is better American, Irish or Candadian? scratch
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