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Canada - U.S. Relationship

Contributor: ScottR

Date: 2003-03-21 19:33:58


As a citizen of the United States, it's so comforting to read all the great comments from our "friends" in Canada. I guess you folks would feel better if wedged between the impotent country of France and the gutless Germany...rather than this big bad bully to the South. You boo our national anthem in Montreal and take every opportunity to berate our strength. We are the world's superpower by default, Canada! The Soviet Union failed! Perhaps you can blame the U.S. for that, too. As an American, I would love to see the UN out of my country. I would cheer if my country left NATO. And wow...China to replace U.S. as the world super power in 20 years? Isn't China the great democracy that turned its military on its citizens? Right now, I'd rather have Lativa or Bulgaria on our northern border than Canada! And before you dismiss me as some right wing Republican, I am a Liberal Democrat that has grown tired of your constant anti-U.S. comments.

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