Ok, so a goal isn't a goal if it isn't what you think counts as a goal because its part of a goal of war?
Great to see you put so much thought into that. Got that brain cell kicking hmmm...
The British attacks on New Orleans and Washington weren't overriding political objectives - the were operational level offensives developed as a means of prosecuting the war.
Read this statement, kick yourself in the ass and then pull out your foot so you can think. An offensive normally has a goal, wouldn't you think? Or are you saying that England attacked with as much thought as "Well lets just hope for the best"?
The invasion and conquest of Canada was the reason the US went to war in the first place. You might as well call the Battle of Normady a draw because the allies failed to pinch off the Falaise Pocket in time to prevent the German retreat.
Wrong, yet again, wrong. The invasion of Canada what the opening move of the war, not the reason. You really have a lot of trouble when it comes to 1812 don't you.
As to Normady being a draw. The primary goal was to build a beachhead against Germany and begin an offensive into France. Since this happened, it counts as a victory. I'm trying to be nice but its hard for me, I'm not the nicest of guys and you give so many open shots for stupidity its not even funny anymore.