No, I don't mean to say that you're an American; but I believe that I can
safely assume from your comments, which are quite accurate and timely, that
you're a citizen of the World and have an active political outlook on
situations that can affect the world as a whole.

The comment about 'your Democratic party' is a general comment, directed to
any Americans who read these threads.  My Dad was American, of an older
generation, and took Canadian Citizenship when he came to Canada in 1939 to
fight with the Canadian Army in World War II.  He had served in the American
Army, his training there served to be of great value when I talked about him
with members of our regiment; they said that it was his training them that
kept them alive during the war.

Anyway, we both live on Planet Earth; it's my belief that we are responsible
for all that heppens, environment, wars of any size, political and religious
relationships,  taking care of others involved in natural disasters.  If we
vote for the best candidate and political party with the approriate outlook
on those topics, we'll have done our job as citizens.  The most important
role we have, and one that most people neglect for whatever reason, is to
get out and vote.  We have that freedom in most countries, it shouldn't be
abused, and its up to us to make sure that it isn't.

Best wishes,

Pat

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Carrera [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2008/06/05 17:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [social] Hillary finally quits


Pat McBride wrote:
> Obviously, Rod and Daniel, you guys are not Republicans.  However, we in
> Canada are blessed with a Conservative government, even if it's a minority
> one.

Keep in mind that Canada's "conservative" would be considered ultra
liberal in the US. This whole deal about having universal health care is
quite left-wing for US standards.

> (probably the same as your Democratic party)

*my* Democratic party? This is the second time you act like I am in the
US. How many times do I need to tell you that I am not an American?

As for mismanagement, there is nothing left-wing or right-wing about
mismanagement. Anyone can mismanage. The Bush administration proves that
bad decisions are not exclusively the realm of left-wing parties.


> Good luck, and I hope that your next government is one that you deserve.

I really wish you would stop implying that I am an American. WHY oh WHY
do you do that? Have I give you any indication as to where I live or
what my nationality is? You are not in the US, so why should I be?

Daniel.

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