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To: Condor who wrote (58249)11/22/2002 11:10:10 AM
From: aladin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
C,

My aren't we sensitive :-)

Canadians love to critique US Policy, but seem to get very defensive on any return.

My response was very balanced and uses a Canadian Government site to support it. My point wasn't US good - Canada bad, but that the Canadian Government leaves itself open to criticism when it denies the problem exists (as Chretien does). There was no attempt on my part to state or pretend that the US does not have issues with immigration.

On your comment - John....Canada is not your problem - who are you to state that?

My family lives in Trail BC, Parry Sound & Ottawa Ontario, Antigonish and Halifax NS. My mother, siblings, wife and children are all Canadian citizens (many are dual).

Canada is very much my 'problem'. Beyond living there for 13 years, I still own property and pay taxes there.

So why do you get involved in US foreign policy?

John



To: Condor who wrote (58249)11/22/2002 1:57:07 PM
From: bela_ghoulashi  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 281500
 
>>It does not go unnoticed that the US for all its policing didn't find the snipers.<<

Do you mean the two in custody right now?