mastda:
Please tell me this post is a joke?
I am reluctant to speak for anyone else. That said, please know that while we Americans are far more patriotic than most, the vast majority of Americans are not the nationalists that some would suggest. We, Canada and the United States, share a 3,000 mile border that is, for the most part, largely undefended. That border is undefended for a reason. We don’t trade to the extent that we do–Canada
is, by far, America’s largest trading partner—because we think Canadians spend their free time holding hands with the devil. Quite frankly, until I had read this thread, I had never run into a fellow American that spoke of an entire nation–and a democracy at that–as being damned. We Americans may scratch our heads in wonderment over some of the decisions our neighbors to the north have made, but that is to be expected, even amongst close friends and allies.
At the considerable risk of diverting this thread away from a discussion of the upcoming Canadian elections, please permit this one American to render a sincere and heartfelt “Thanks, Canada!” to the Canadian readers of this thread. (I rarely get to speak to Canadians, after all.)
I was 14 in November of 1979. I can clearly remember the day that a group of Iranian students (the current president of Iran included) overtook the US embassy in Tehran and took our people hostage. (52 of them were held for 444 days.) More importantly, I can remember that on that day, a small group of Americans, led by a US Marine, were able to flee the horror that awaited their fellow Americans. I would respectfully remind my countrymen that when those Americans were running through those terror-filled streets in fear for their lives, they ran
towards that red maple leaf that is the Canadian flag, and which proudly hung in front of the Canadian embassy. Canada, of course, gave refuge to those Americans that had escaped. In a daring move, and at considerable risk, Canada provided fake passports to those Americans that enabled them to return home safely.
And who can forget what Canada did for us on that dark day, September 11, 2001? On that day, once again, Canada gave refuge to Americans when we needed it most. When President Bush shut down US airspace in the hours following the attacks, all airborne flights were, by necessity, diverted to Canada. Canada willingly accepted those planes into their airspace without knowing whether terrorists would crash those planes into Canadian cities. They did so without thinking twice. In their modesty, they will tell you that that is what good neighbors and friends do.
I could go on but I’m on a rant. Thanks again, Canada. Good luck with your election.