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The real moron
Toronto Sun ^ | 2002-11-24 | Bob MacDonald

Posted on 11/24/2002 5:57:51 AM PST by Lorenb420

You can say this for Jean Chretien: He has been consistent in his campaign to undermine Canada-U.S. relations during the presidency of George W. Bush.

And that's a shame because it's the people of Canada who suffer the most in the long run. After all, the United States is our closest neighbour, strongest ally and overwhelmingly our major trading partner.

And because Chretien and his Liberal regime have allowed our military to deteriorate into an under-strength and poorly equipped mess, we are forced to increasingly depend on the Americans for our defence.

Chretien, who was a great golfing pal of Democratic playboy Bill Clinton, seems to have been against Republican Bush since even before he became president.

For instance, take an incident that took place in the midst of the presidential campaign in 2000.

Chretien had appointed his nephew Raymond Chretien ambassador to Washington. And Ambassador Raymond saw fit during the campaign to make a speech in which he said Democrat Al Gore would make a better president than Bush for Canada. He even went out of his way to suggest Bush was ignorant of Canada and its affairs.

Yep, here was a foreign diplomat sticking his nose into another country's election. Can you imagine the uproar if the U.S. ambassador stuck his nose into the middle of a federal election in Canada and publicly took sides?

Oh sure, Chretien later made the gesture of removing his nephew. His punishment: Uncle Jean sent him packing to Paris to be ambassador to France -- one of the most luxurious postings that Canada maintains.

Unfortunately for Chretien, who stuck with Clinton throughout the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal, George W. Bush didn't go away. He became president.

And Bush, who obviously believes in getting even rather than mad, has never invited Canada's PM to his ranch in Texas. He reserved that honour for such as his other next-door neighbour, Mexico's President Fox.

After the horrific terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, Chretien dragged his feet for weeks before pledging armed support to the U.S-led war against Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida terrorist network and their Afghan hosts.

Many Canadians were embarrassed and angry about Chretien's dithering. It was in sharp contrast to the immediate, full support pledged to the U.S.-led campaign by Britain's PM Tony Blair and Australia's PM John Howard.

And when Bush began the campaign to go after Iraq's sadistic dictator Saddam Hussein and his terroristic regime, Chretien criticized him. He insisted any military action be approved and undertaken only by the United Nations.

So when Chretien's own communications director, Francoise Ducros, was heard by reporters at the NATO conference this past week calling President Bush "a moron," it can't be dismissed as a mere slip of the tongue.

Oh sure, Chretien tried to shrug it off and made a big point of refusing her "resignation offer." In fact, he belittled the whole thing when he remarked:

"She said that, in spirit, she was defending the president of the United States."

Some spirit, some defence.

But, as I said, the real losers in the long run will be Canadians if Chretien keeps his threat and clings to power until his announced resignation of February 2004.

Americans are usually very friendly and tolerant towards their neighbour to the north. Despite the constant anti-U.S. sniping from our lib-left politicos and media.

However, if some of the deluge of e-mail I've received this past week means anything, their patience is wearing.

"From his initial comments concerning 9/11 to the current NATO embarrassment, Mr. Chretien seems to have gone out of his way to offend Americans. And I must say he is quite good at it. We Americans have great affection, admiration and respect for our President. He represents us well. We do not take kindly to these insults from our best friends," wrote American reader John Deszyck.

"You would think that one of our strongest allies would be Canada and want to support us in any endeavours we take on to handle all the events that have happened in the last couple of years," wrote Rob Dodson, a former U.S. Marine who served in the Desert Storm campaign against Iraq.

And so on. It seems Americans are finally losing patience with Chretien and his undermining of U.S. relations. His anti-Bush campaign appears to be bearing fruit. And some American rocks coming back our way, too.


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To: Former Proud Canadian
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien and his chauffeur were rolling down a country road at night when suddenly the limo hit a pig that has wandered onto the road. The pig was killed instantly. The Prime Minister instructed his driver, "Go up to da farm hover dere an' hexplain to da honer of da pig what 'appen."

An hour later, Chrétien saw his driver staggering back from the farm, his clothes wrinkled, lipstick on his face,with a bottle of wine in one hand and a cigar in the other.

"What 'appen to you?" asks the P.M.

"Well, Prime Minister, the farmer gave me a bottle of wine, his wife gave me a cigar, and their 19-year-old daughter made wild passionate love to me."

"Tabarnak! What did you tell dem?" asked Chrétien.
The driver answered, "Good evening, I am Jean Chrétien's chauffeur and I have just killed the pig."
21 posted on 11/24/2002 2:43:32 PM PST by Snowyman
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To: Snowyman
Sorry, I actually had to think over this one before it came to me. Maybe it was the punctuation, or maybe...




I'm just slow.
22 posted on 11/25/2002 5:37:17 AM PST by wita
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To: Lorenb420
And because Chretien and his Liberal regime have allowed our military to deteriorate into an under-strength and poorly equipped mess.

A little longer with bent willie and his lap dogs in the peoples house and we would have been in the same shape.

23 posted on 11/25/2002 7:13:05 AM PST by chiefqc
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To: Lorenb420
I had the unfortunate pleasure of visiting Montreal two months ago. The hatred for the U.S. is very real. When one girl asked me my thoughts on 9/11, you could tell she thought we got what we deserved.

My best friend, a Marine Captain, and I almost beat the crap out this guy who wouldn't drop the subject of George W. Bush. We were being as gracious as possible trying to change the subject and this a--hole wouldn't let it drop. Finally, I had to remind him that Canada will always be viewed as America's wimpy little brother, whose health care sucks and money is worthless.

He didn't care for that too much but we finally got him to shut up.

24 posted on 11/25/2002 7:29:14 AM PST by bigeasy_70118
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To: harpu
Now, now, my husband's family were Canucks. Careful how you paint them all with one brush. M
25 posted on 11/25/2002 7:33:56 AM PST by Marysecretary
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To: bigeasy_70118
My best friend, a Marine Captain, and I almost beat the crap out this guy who wouldn't drop the subject of George W. Bush. We were being as gracious as possible trying to change the subject and this a--hole wouldn't let it drop. Finally, I had to remind him that Canada will always be viewed as America's wimpy little brother, whose health care sucks and money is worthless.

He didn't care for that too much but we finally got him to shut up

Wait a minute, didn't he try and remind you that "we" burned down the White House in 1812? And that it was pink before "we" burned it down?

That's a favorite up here for the commies and other hate America first losers (at least in Ontario). Usually they'll tell the story like it just happened yesterday and they were there.

I always like to mention how when faced with actual freedom after the US Revolution, Canadians ran back to Britian like little girls and have been hiding from it ever since. That can usually raise the blood preasure of a Liberal.

26 posted on 11/25/2002 7:43:06 AM PST by Lorenb420
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To: Snowyman
An old joke, but still really funny.
27 posted on 11/25/2002 11:54:07 AM PST by Former Proud Canadian
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