Isaac Brock
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- Sep 28, 2003
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Originally posted by Kathianne
Issac, I will admit to being annoyed and for that reason lashing out, I apologize. :hail: Now, I hear what you're saying, but I disagree with what the administration and Canada, through the elected leader at that time did. The administration's problems had little to do with your stance in Iraq, moreso the Cretin factor, I know the spelling.
The reason the citizenry here, to some degree, have a problem with Canada-which is NOWHERE near the problem with France-has to do with security issues and a fake superiority on the part of some Canadian articles in papers, more than Canadians as a group.
Apology accepted, thank you.
While there certainly was opposition from Chretien, the popular support for his decision was also very high. The way he delt with it was admittedly questionable, but I suppose then again it did go both ways.
I have to say though if the greatest problems the US has with Canada is security (which we can work on) and fake superiority, than I think we're not in such a bad shape over the long term afterall.