> Read posts 46 and 57. I know what I was saying, Canada is a weak and pathetic country and always has been.
You surely don’t mean that.
Canada has paid the Butcher’s Bill in WW-I, and in WW-II in great big bleeding batches (and unlike the US fought throughout both wars and not just at the end), and in Korea and in nearly every UN Peacekeeping conflict since the Second World War.
The Victoria Cross — which is the world’s most coveted and elite medal for Valor — has been awarded to no fewer than 94 Canadians.
It was Canadian UN Peacekeeping troops under General Lewis Mackenzie who first entered Sarejevo back when the bullets were flying.
And certainly in the War on Terror Canadian troops have done their fair share of fighting and dying in a war they would have otherwise have no reason to fight — except that they are loyal and faithful allies of the United States.
Your disrespect and ingratitude for America’s best and most puissant ally doesn’t do you any credit at all. For shame.
Good luck Die Hard.
Some nuts are hard to crack.
Have a great day.
*HUG*
“Canada has paid the Butchers Bill in WW-I, and in WW-II in great big bleeding batches (and unlike the US fought throughout both wars and not just at the end), and in Korea and in nearly every UN Peacekeeping conflict since the Second World War.”
I know my Canadian military history and I still don’t think much of their country.
I am the same way about France, how many people want to talk about the French here?
Is everyone going to get disgusted and shocked if someone says that they admire the French soldier but thinks that their country is weak and pathetic? (although stronger than Canada of course)