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Old February 29th, 2004, 06:09 AM
rw
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Wolfgang wrote:

"rw" wrote in message
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Tim Lysyk wrote:

Quite the opposite. It is usually the US who blames their problems on
Canada.


Get serious. Most Americans don't even have a clear idea where Canada is.



Funny how you can make a very important point and not have a clue what it
is.


I intended it to be self-deprecating (being an American), but maybe you
didn't get that.

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Old February 29th, 2004, 06:18 AM
Wolfgang
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"rw" wrote in message
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Wolfgang wrote:

"rw" wrote in message
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Tim Lysyk wrote:

Quite the opposite. It is usually the US who blames their problems on
Canada.

Get serious. Most Americans don't even have a clear idea where Canada

is.


Funny how you can make a very important point and not have a clue what

it
is.


I intended it to be self-deprecating (being an American),


Well, of course you did.

but maybe you didn't get that.


Get serious.

Wolfgang


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Old February 29th, 2004, 06:14 PM
jack van volkenburgh
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rw wrote:

Tim Lysyk wrote:
Get serious. Most Americans don't even have a clear idea where Canada is.


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and you know we kind of like it that way


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Old February 29th, 2004, 02:11 AM
Tim Lysyk
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rw wrote:
Tim Lysyk wrote:


Quite the opposite. It is usually the US who blames their problems on
Canada.



Get serious. Most Americans don't even have a clear idea where Canada is.

I am quite serious. Since when did ignorance ever prevent someone from
doling out the blame or making accusations? Take yourself for example......

Tim Lysyk

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Old February 29th, 2004, 03:01 PM
George Cleveland
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On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 01:14:33 GMT, Tim Lysyk
wrote:

rw wrote:
Canadians have a tendency to blame all their problems on the US. This is
the first time, however, I've heard a Canadian blaming the looming
failure of their health care system on the US.


Quite the opposite. It is usually the US who blames their problems on
Canada. Canada was blamed for the attack against the WTC (the
accusations were made that the terrorists enetered the US from Canada,
whic was ludricous); the US blamed Canada for the power outage last
summer (it started in Ohio). The US has a rather large trade deficit
with Canada; Canada sends a lot more goods to the US than the US does to
Canada. As a result, the US usually drums up some bogus reason for
imposing imposing tarriffs on goods imported from Canada because you
cannot compete otherwise (softwood lumber, durum wheat....). The WTO
has ruled against the US 10 of the last 14 times the US has placed
tariffs on imports from Canada.

As far as our health care system....most Canadians are still satisifed
with it, and the only reason it is peril is because of the efforts of
corporate medical care companies to convince us otherwise. I get
excellent care, so does my mother who is institutionalized because of
Alzheimer's, so does my wife and kids. I pay $600 a year for complete
health care coverage. When I lived in the US, it cost us over $3,000 for
our child to be born. The differnece in care....Canada's was better.

Tim Lysyk



And of course don't forget all those "unsafe" Canadian prescription
drugs that the US FDA won't allow into the country.

g.c.
 




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