On 10/18/07, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Frank,
> I agree with you.  I was deliberately provoking you with the "All the
> benefits and none of the responsibilities" line.  I think more
> accurate would be, "You get some benefits, but you have no say in
> what's happening."  I bite my tongue because I feel like "You get some
> benefits, but you have no liability."  And some folks are very vocal
> critics (self rightous) telling us to fix our problems.  Easier said
> than done...

I'm a critic:  I say what's wrong, but offer no solutions.

;-)

Seriously, Bob, I criticize Canada as much or more as I do any other
country.  Lord knows that we have our share of problems.

And, as much as I may criticize some US policies (especially foreign
policy), I'm also very vocal in telling people that I've yet to meet
an American that I haven't geniunely liked.

Except maybe Cesar, but he's hardly ever on list these days anyway.  ;-)

For everything bad I could say about the US, I could say a dozen good
things, believe me.

cheers,
frank


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