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Politics : About that Cuban boy, Elian

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To: marcos who wrote (8063)7/3/2000 3:29:25 PM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) of 9127
 
In every conflict BOTH sides are fighting for their "rights"- the colonists wanted the "right" to control themselves (and not have to give tax money to England, when it was their perception that England wasn't doing much for them- the lament of a certain percentage of all colonists, in all colonies, I think)- the loyalists wanted the "right" TO be governed by the crown and wished to remain part of the British Empire, a not unreasonable wish. It certainly did Canada no harm to stay a subject.

We know who won but was it so important? Who knows? What if what it what if. Did you ever see the skit- "What if the Romans had had machine guns....?". I think it was on SNL.

Patriots, Patriotism. It's an interesting concept. I like living here, but Canada would suit me just as well, and several other countries I can think of. I love the folks who say "You're not a PATRIOT, then you should LEAVE" as if there were some sort of requirement that to be an American you msut also be a fanatic and overlook the faults of America and the good points of other countries. Thank goodness the vast silent mass of Americans are moderate and rather lazy.
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