To: Cal Gary who wrote (7694 ) 9/14/2001 5:44:33 AM From: twentyfirstcenturyfox Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14101 Excuse me loading the thread with more off-topic commentaries. But, why not, at least until The US markets get back up on Monday. Anyway, here goes: I am living in a fairly isolated community, so excuse me if this has already been disseminated. It is the words of a living icon in Canada, Gordon Sinclair. He wrote or spoke the following words. They came to me via email, with a request which i have also pasted. Feel free to send this one out onto the Web. Americans need to know they have friends at a time like this and in the coming fight against terrorism. And by the way, I read just now that they may have caught at least one other terrorist, armed and trained to fly, at Kennedy. I also read that the company responsible for security at Boston has an awful record of guile and deceite - and may have been responsible for the lapses in security. If so, this is akin to treason. The email (sorry I can't clean it up): I received this today. Please read it and think about it. >>TRIBUTE TO THE UNITED STATES >>This, from a Canadian newspaper, is worth sharing. >>America: The Good Neighbor. >>Widespread but only partial news coverage was given >>recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast from >>Toronto by Gordon Sinclair, a Canadian television >>commentator. What follows is the full text of his >>trenchant remarks as printed in the Congressional Record: >>"This Canadian thinks it is time to speak up for the >>Americans as the most generous and possibly the least >>appreciated people on all the earth. >>Germany, Japan and, to a lesser extent, Britain and >>Italy were lifted out of the debris of war by the >>Americans who poured in billions of dollars and >>forgave other billions in debts. None of these >>countries is today paying even the interest on its >>remaining debts to the United States. >>When France was in danger of collapsing in 1956, it >>was the Americans who propped it up, and their reward >>was to be insulted and swindled on the streets of Paris. I was there. I saw it. >>When earthquakes hit distant cities, it is the United >>States that hurries in to help. This spring, 59 >>American communities were flattened by tornadoes. >>Nobody helped. >>The Marshall Plan and the Truman Policy pumped >>billions of dollars into discouraged countries. Now >>newspapers in those countries are writing about the >>decadent, warmongering Americans. >>I'd like to see just one of those countries that is >>gloating over the erosion of the United States dollar >>build its own airplane. Does any other country in the >>world have a plane to equal the Boeing Jumbo Jet, the >>Lockheed Tri-Star, or the Douglas DC10? If so, why >>don't they fly them? Why do all the International >>lines except Russia fly American Planes? >>Why does no other land on earth even consider putting >>a man or woman on the moon? You talk about Japanese >>technocracy, and you get radios. You talk about German >>technocracy, and you get automobiles. You talk about >>American technocracy, and you find men on the moon - >>not once, but several times and safely home again. >>You talk about scandals, and the Americans put theirs >>right in the store window for everybody to look at. >>Even their draft-dodgers are not pursued and hounded. >>They are here on our streets, and most of them, unless >>they are breaking Canadian laws, are getting American >>dollars from ma and pa at home to spend here. >>When the railways of France, Germany and India were >>breaking down through age, it was the Americans who >>rebuilt them. When the Pennsylvania Railroad and the >>New York Central went broke, nobody loaned them an >>old caboose. Both are still broke. >>I can name you 5000 times when the Americans raced to >>the help of other people in trouble. Can you name me >>even one time when someone else raced to the Americans >>in trouble? I don't think there was outside help even >>during the San Francisco earthquake. >>Our neighbors have faced it alone, and I'm one >>Canadian who is damned tired of hearing them get >>kicked around. They will come out of this thing with >>their flag high. And when they do, they are entitled >>to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating >>over their present troubles. I hope Canada is not one of those." >>Stand proud, America! >>This is one of the best editorials that I have ever >>read regarding the United States. It is nice that one >>man realizes it. I only wish that the rest of the >>world would realize it. We are always blamed for >>everything, and never even get a thank you for the >>things we do. >> >>I would hope that each of you would send this to as >>many people as you can and emphasize that they should >>send it to as many of their friends until this letter >>is sent to every person on the web. I am just a single >>American that has read this, I SURE HOPE THAT A LOT >>MORE READ IT SOON.