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To: riverrunner
I have been reading this forum regularly for some time now, and have never felt the need to contribute. I agree with the posts often, disagree from time to time, but I generally respected the quality of debate. But this was too much.

I, like every Canadians, love my country as much as you Americans love yours. It is my home, and I am proud to be a part of it. My country has its weaknesses, and I grudgingly accept it, and while trying to do something about it. But I would NEVER consider becoming an American.

Yes, our military is a little weak, and would not likely fare well against that of the United States. But as a country of 30 million, there is likely nothing that we could do to fend off 300 million Americans. The government has certainly reduced military spending to a level below which most of us would like, but we still re elected them. Why? Because we accepted their vision for our country.

Yes, our healthcare system may seem like “Hillarycare” to you, but we would never allow a child with cancer to die simply because his father lacked the means to pay for the surgery. We have the notion that the poor might actually be deserving of quality care, even if they don’t have a job. Judging from the posts here, the typical attitude is if you can’t pay, tough s**t. Maybe you can live with that. I couldn’t.

And no, we are not armed to the teeth up here, but we also don’t have 16 year olds walking through high schools gunning down their classmates. You criticize our perceived lack of freedom, but what I see is the opposite. We think that a 20 year old deserves the right to choose if he wants a beer. You apparently don’t. Our government will let you have sex with however you want, whether or not society at large agrees. And we will not throw someone in jail for smoking a plant they grew in their backyard.

Our military is small, but as a member of it, and after having worked with many American soldiers, would say that it is composed of, as a whole, the finest soldiers in the world. We truly earn medals, as you will never see a Canadian with a “Good Conduct Medal” or “Cold War Medal”. Outstanding service is the norm, not an exception deserving of recognition. We have a proud military history, and we must not forget that Canada was fighting Hitler two years before the United States was goaded into action. Then again, we decided not to use our military to carpet bomb Vietnamese civilians or slaughter plains Indians.

We are proud of who we are, not a “bunch of vaginas”, to quote one of your more enlightened readers. We may be displeased with the government from time to time, but have never resorted to blowing up an office building with a fertilizer bomb. I feel safe on our streets at night, even though I don’t carry a concealed weapon. This is a fine place to be, so vent your steam, but try to make a bit of sense, and remember who your friends are.

Take Care eh.

94 posted on 09/26/2001 8:53:05 PM PDT by Proud Canadian
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To: Proud Canadian
You crazy canuck!
96 posted on 09/26/2001 8:57:38 PM PDT by Razwan
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To: Proud Canadian
Thanks for the clarification. Now will you call your damn geese home?
98 posted on 09/26/2001 9:00:35 PM PDT by katnip
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To: Proud Canadian
"but we would never allow a child with cancer to die simply because his father lacked the means to pay for the surgery. We have the notion that the poor might actually be deserving of quality care, even if they don’t have a job."

I think you will find that this does not happen here either. Our health care system does not only service those who can pay, no matter what the liberals say!

I agree though there was no need for the name calling. We do not doubt that your love for your country is every bit as strong as ours.

108 posted on 09/26/2001 9:14:44 PM PDT by Lady Heron
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To: Proud Canadian
Yeah, we remember who our friends are. Our friends will tighten up their immigration so that terrorists can't easily slip into our country. Our friends will freeze terrorists assets so that they will have a harder time attacking us. Our friends will come to our aid without ditthering around for two weeks after we are attacked. Too bad Canada did, and is doing, none of these. Oh wait! You did whine about not being included in the Presidents speech. Guess that counts for something...

I like how your post defends Canada by attacking the US. Real class job. Tell ya what. Slug down some syrup, go back to your igloo and turn on a hockey game. We'll let you know when it's safe to come out...

119 posted on 09/26/2001 9:35:59 PM PDT by TopDog2
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To: Proud Canadian
Our military is small, but as a member of it, and after having worked with many American soldiers, would say that it is composed of, as a whole, the finest soldiers in the world.

What do you do in the military? Deliver poutine to the cavalry?

120 posted on 09/26/2001 9:39:29 PM PDT by Nogbad
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To: Proud Canadian
but we also don't have 16 year olds walking through high schools gunning down their classmates.

OK...instead, you have 14-year-olds doing it.

152 posted on 09/27/2001 5:29:49 AM PDT by B Knotts
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