How we got our country back
Jonathan Kay, National Post Published: Saturday, December 26, 2009
'My country seems to be slipping away in front of my very eyes," former NDP campaign director Gerald Caplan wrote in a Dec. 4 op-ed for a Toront
I often wonder if Martin really had any clue what he was doing when he moved us into the fight. Did he think it would be a cakewalk, pumped up on the mission or was he looking to impress our allies. It was the right move but a hard one to make.
"ridenrain" said I often wonder if Martin really had any clue what he was doing when he moved us into the fight. Did he think it would be a cakewalk, pumped up on the mission or was he looking to impress our allies. It was the right move but a hard one to make.
Agreed. A well balanced piecewith some very good points. That being said, there were a couple of points missed. It's no coincidence that the percieved anti-Americanism disappated with the end of the Bush Years and the arrival of Obama. Say what you will, but it's a more accurate statement to say Canada was anti-Bush rather than anti-American, though a few outspoken and high profile idiots did their best to muddy the waters. Kinda like saying the US is anti-Venezuela as opposed to being anti-Chavez.
Agreed. A well balanced piecewith some very good points. That being said, there were a couple of points missed. It's no coincidence that the percieved anti-Americanism disappated with the end of the Bush Years and the arrival of Obama. Say what you will, but it's a more accurate statement to say Canada was anti-Bush rather than anti-American, though a few outspoken and high profile idiots did their best to muddy the waters. Kinda like saying the US is anti-Venezuela as opposed to being anti-Chavez.
That being said, there were a couple of points missed. It's no coincidence that the percieved anti-Americanism disappated with the end of the Bush Years and the arrival of Obama. Say what you will, but it's a more accurate statement to say Canada was anti-Bush rather than anti-American, though a few outspoken and high profile idiots did their best to muddy the waters. Kinda like saying the US is anti-Venezuela as opposed to being anti-Chavez.
Quoted for truth.
As for the article, I started reading it, and stop after the very first page:
I just can't conceive that some people are ok with the actual gouv. I just don't understand.
I often wonder if Martin really had any clue what he was doing when he moved us into the fight. Did he think it would be a cakewalk, pumped up on the mission or was he looking to impress our allies. It was the right move but a hard one to make.
Obviously he should have consulted you...
Amen!
Agreed. A well balanced piecewith some very good points. That being said, there were a couple of points missed. It's no coincidence that the percieved anti-Americanism disappated with the end of the Bush Years and the arrival of Obama. Say what you will, but it's a more accurate statement to say Canada was anti-Bush rather than anti-American, though a few outspoken and high profile idiots did their best to muddy the waters. Kinda like saying the US is anti-Venezuela as opposed to being anti-Chavez.
http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/story.html?id=68afb0ad-3e8a-44ef-8ab7-d5bf14b58df5&p=1
Thank you.. good article
that's the only downside I've seen so far to the current government.
Agreed. A well balanced piecewith some very good points. That being said, there were a couple of points missed. It's no coincidence that the percieved anti-Americanism disappated with the end of the Bush Years and the arrival of Obama. Say what you will, but it's a more accurate statement to say Canada was anti-Bush rather than anti-American, though a few outspoken and high profile idiots did their best to muddy the waters. Kinda like saying the US is anti-Venezuela as opposed to being anti-Chavez.
Well said.
That being said, there were a couple of points missed. It's no coincidence that the percieved anti-Americanism disappated with the end of the Bush Years and the arrival of Obama. Say what you will, but it's a more accurate statement to say Canada was anti-Bush rather than anti-American, though a few outspoken and high profile idiots did their best to muddy the waters. Kinda like saying the US is anti-Venezuela as opposed to being anti-Chavez.
Quoted for truth.
As for the article, I started reading it, and stop after the very first page:
I just can't conceive that some people are ok with the actual gouv. I just don't understand.