Sure, go ahead and laugh at the USA

Hey; not laughing now. The bulk of us are sympathetic towards a nation being led by a putz with no acumen at stifling his bravado Red Line crap.

Even the Canadian Prime Minister Harper tried to bolster his image in answer to press questions at the G-20 wrap up press conference by stating Obama was not a warmonger and has tried everything in his power to address the Syrian issue through diplomacy.

Harper also went on record as questioning the validity of the UN security council having any relevance if Russia simply used it's veto to hamstring any efforts at addressing It's ally using chemical weapons on it's own people.

No other leader at the G-20 used that plain language to berate Putin.
 
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It appears that Canada has already gotten theirs.

Since the Penguins eliminated the Senators last night, it will be two full decades our neighbors to the north have won the cup.

Some Canadians would prefer to have George W Bush as their prime minister than to go another 20 years w/o winning the cup.

When it comes to actually spending some money and actually attending some games of one's favorite sports team, Canadians are about as cheap as the most abnormal sports fan can be.

That's why the Quebec Nordiques became the Colorado Rockies.
That's why the Winnipeg Jets died and needed to be resurrected.

On the other hand, I recall seeing an American produced show on TV about baseball and its history, sometime in the mid 1990's. There was absolutely no mention of the truly historical event of the World Series won outside of the borders of the United States for the first time, namely the Toronto Blue Jays, twice, consecutively, in 1992 and 1993.

At that time there was no mention (at least not to my recollection) of the decades old dry run of the Chicago Cubs and/or the Boston Red Sox.

Hypocrisy, much?
 

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