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Hopefully there will be an election next year at some point to settel this minority government crap. And best case scenario that the Conservative party will get elected.
venero said:Hopefully there will be an election next year at some point to settel this minority government crap. And best case scenario that the Conservative party will get elected.
Yes, ever since Trudeau, the Canadian Armed Forces have been in a steady decline. But are the politicians to blame? It seems to me that the politicians had the tactic approval of the majority of Canadians all along. Was there a hue and cry when the tanks were parked, or the HMCS Huron tied up, or half the CF-18's stripped for parts? Did the media and general population scream and gnash their teeth as units were disbanded, and personnel strength was cut again and again?
The Canadian people, it seems to me, care far more about health care, welfare, the lack of robins, the use of herbicides, well, you get the idea. If they care about anything, then the men and women in the Canadian Armed Forces are pretty darn low on their list of priorities.
The government knew that, and acted accordingly.
As much as the government is guilty, so are we all.
Estimates of how many Americans came to Canada in those times to avoid service in the war range from 30,000 to 90,000. They were invited by the prime minister at the time, Pierre Trudeau, who in 1969 declared Canada to be "a refuge from militarism."
On taking office in 1977, President Jimmy Carter pardoned the draft dodgers and allowed deserters to apply for resolution of their cases. Many of the Americans went home. Others stayed in Canada, and many flourished. Today they include several judges, scores of university professors, a popular radio host, a music promoter, politicians and a film critic.
Kirkhill said:http://www.herald.ns.ca/stories/2004/10/11/fCanada173.raw.html
These articles seem to fit here. The first , despite the headline "Public bitter at Liberal cuts to Military" seems to bolster jmacleod's argument that only "military" communities get it and have a clue.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22671-2004Oct10_2.html
The second one is titled "American Deserters Find a Mixed Reception in Canada"
These quotes got my attention.
I always thought we just turned a blind eye to American Draft Dodgers. I didn't realize that Trudeau, draft dodger that he himself was, made it government policy to offer safe haven to dodgers and effectively encourage Americans to desert and contributed to the undermining of the National will to pursue the war in Vietnam. If true it is easy to understand why some American politicians, bureaucrats and soldiers are less than thrilled at us in general and at Trudeau and the Liberals in particular. Curiously the Washington Post is usually a Democrat/Canada friendly paper.
This quote suggests that:
A, a lot of our institutions are/were friendly to the attitudes and opinions of the Draft Dodgers
B, that a lot of the Draft Dodgers have infiltrated our institutions
C, that a lot of Draft Dodgers and their friends have put themselves in positions to influence public discourse and and attitudes, especially amongst the young, in Canada
Perhaps we can spin this to the Americans that the current anti-American attitudes of Canadians is due to a Fifth-Column of Americans that infiltrated our society and corrupted our youth not so much out of conviction but out of self-interest. They did't want to risk getting the a** shot off but still wanted the jobs with the prestige and the big paychecks.
The reason we hate Americans is because Americans corrupted us and told us to hate Americans. Do you think it would sell? ;D
plus sending troops off to Afghanistan with bright green camouflage battle dress.