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Won't waste time apologising for the Liberal government's atrocious and apalling behaviour (only now beginnig to see the results of long-term Liberal regime rule).

God bless the USA and your courageous stand. We're giving 'er heaps up here. Most rallies will be pulled together by the weekend.

God bless the troops.

God bless President Bush and Tony Blair!

1 posted on 03/26/2003 2:00:23 AM PST by Trouble North of the Border
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To: Trouble North of the Border
http://www.freedominion.ca/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=10198

Thread all rallies will be linked to.
2 posted on 03/26/2003 2:01:15 AM PST by Trouble North of the Border
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To: Trouble North of the Border
God Bless You!
3 posted on 03/26/2003 2:04:15 AM PST by bellevuesbest
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To: Trouble North of the Border
SEE?!? I keep saying it's the lot of those "Vichy Canadians" in Montreal that the others would just as soon be deported who are causing all the trouble...

Thanks for the post!

4 posted on 03/26/2003 2:27:16 AM PST by Caipirabob (Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
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To: Trouble North of the Border
Good to hear that Canadian conservatives are doing something to counter the peacenik protests!

Now if you can just get rid of the Liberal party stranglehold on your country...
5 posted on 03/26/2003 2:31:00 AM PST by saluki_in_ohio (Gun control is the ability to hit your target!)
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To: Trouble North of the Border
Canadians plan giant 'Rally for America'
Group unhappy with Ottawa's response to U.S. crisis

Christie Blatchford
National Post
Wednesday, March 26, 2003

TORONTO - When real estate developer Richard Diamond boarded his flight in Montreal last week, he had no idea of the forces he would soon unleash.

Mr. Diamond was there attending a family function, and en route back to his Toronto home, settled down to read his newspaper.

What he found -- a story about the booing of the U.S. national anthem the night before at a National Hockey League game between the Canadiens and the New York Islanders -- made him so heartsick that he began making furious phone calls when he landed.

Within a few days, the 42-year-old Montreal native had on his hands a genuinely burgeoning grassroots movement that will next week culminate with a noontime "Rally for America" at Toronto City Hall, designed both to give voice to those unhappy with the federal government's handling of the Iraq crisis and to show simple support for Americans.

As 33-year-old Josh Cooper, one of the first people Mr. Diamond called, said yesterday, "We're not a political group. We're not a religious group. We're not pro-war. We're not anti-war. We only want to show support for our friends in America."

Mr. Diamond appears to have touched a nerve: Within days, he had so many supporters -- Jewish, Christian and Muslim -- he kept having to find larger and larger meeting rooms, and donations were flowing in even before the group, now formally called Friends of America, yesterday set up its bank account or its Web site, www.friendsofamerica.ca.

At an executive meeting yesterday, among those at the table were Mr. Cooper, a golf camp owner who is running for the Canadian Alliance nomination in his Thornhill riding next month; Ray Heard, a senior Liberal and Bay Street executive; lawyer Andrew Muroff, 35, who was born and raised in the border city of Windsor and is licensed to practise in Michigan; a 32-year-old woman named Melony Jamieson who announced herself as proud "10th-generation Canadian" and who was one of the movers and shakers behind Nelson Mandela's visit to Toronto -- and two Americans now living in this country.

As Mr. Diamond told the meeting yesterday, organizers considered calling the group "Canadian Friends of America," but decided that would defeat one of their central purposes -- to frankly acknowledge and celebrate the close web of intimate ties, as evidenced by the connections of those at the table, that bind together the people of both nations.

As Mr. Cooper's stepmother, Helen Cooper, said quietly, "The fact that Americans live among us should make us more sensitive, not less. What about all the vacations we have in one another's countries? What about all the fishing trips they make to our lakes, the golfing trips we make down there? What about all the good times we've shared? The traditions, the loyalty, the shared civility and the ability to listen to one another?

"All that is eroding," Mrs. Cooper said. She is a teacher, rued the degraded quality of the Iraq debate and reminded her fellow organizers, "As violently as everyone feels about the [Liberal] government, let's make this thing civil."

For Cherry Tabb, president and CEO of the Herzig Eye Institute, joining the group was personal.

Her 29-year-old brother, James, is a captain with the 82nd Airborne, assigned to service in Afghanistan, last she knew, though she suspects he may now be in Iraq. "That's what hooked me," she said. "There's a lot of emotion attached to this for me."

One of the group's unofficial slogans -- "the voice of the heretofore silent majority" -- means for Ms. Tabb "being able to give meat to that voice. I want to send a message to the current [Canadian] government that they are misrepresenting many people and to the U.S. government that Canadians are being misrepresented."

Ms. Tabb, who is married to a Canadian and a landed immigrant, said she just recently hung her U.S. flag at her home, and was wondering, only half-seriously, if she would soon find "eggs on my window."

That sort of tentativeness had no place at yesterday's meeting. As speaker after speaker said, "We're proud of our relationship with the United States."

Mr. Cooper said he was most embarrassed by the anti-American tone in the country. It's one thing, he said, for Canada to decide not to send troops to fight alongside Americans. "So send field hospitals then," he snapped. "Send medical aid. Send a message of support to our friends."

The rally, which Mr. Diamond hopes will be kicked off by undetermined celebrity speakers and the playing of the Canadian and American anthems and the raising of both flags, begins at noon on April 4 at Nathan Phillips Square.

The fever appears to be spreading. Georganne Burke, who was born in Syracuse, N.Y., said Niagara Falls is planning its own rally on April 12.

In Alberta, a group is taking out an US$18,000 advertisement to tell Americans what the Prime Minister will not: "We support the U.S.A." The group of about a dozen citizens led by High River, Alta., resident Richard Wambeke is putting a quarter-page announcement in USA Today next week.

6 posted on 03/26/2003 5:15:33 AM PST by conniew
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To: Trouble North of the Border
THANK YOU! A fellow Canadian BUMP!
17 posted on 03/26/2003 9:14:49 AM PST by HighRoadToChina (Never Again!)
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To: Trouble North of the Border
Nice to see some Canadians who actually support us. Thank you.
19 posted on 03/26/2003 9:57:20 AM PST by Sparta (Support the liberation of Iraq)
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Calgary
Media advisory
March 26, 2003

RALLY FOR AMERICA

All Calgarians are invited to show their support 3 p.m. this Sunday, at the University of Calgary.

Hundreds of Calgarians will rally in support of our nation's best friend and ally on Sunday.

A non-partisan "Rally for America" will be held at MacEwan Hall, at the University of Calgary. Admission is free.

Keynote speakers will include Myron Thompson, MP, whose son is serving with the U.S. military in Iraq.

Other speakers will include community leaders and well-known media commentators.

Doors open at 2:30 p.m., and the rally will formally begin at 3 p.m.

Calgarians are encouraged to bring their own Canadian and American flags, as well as home-made signs to express their support for the United States in their hour of need.

--end--

For more information, please contact Ezra Levant at:
email: peggy@jasonkenney.com
phone: 403-225-3480

26 posted on 03/26/2003 11:49:43 AM PST by conniew
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To: Trouble North of the Border
There are friends in Ottawa: Stephen Harper, Stockwell Day and others busting the Liberal government .
God Bless President Bush.
See you at the rally.
28 posted on 03/26/2003 5:50:51 PM PST by nelsonco
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To: Trouble North of the Border
I , for one, don't want or expect you to apologize for the government.

I know REAL Canadians are appalled by the creeps as much as I am.

Even the wolves won't eat (Canadian),enter your county's name here,polititians, because they stink.
29 posted on 03/26/2003 6:02:06 PM PST by philetus (Keep doing what you always do and you'll keep getting what you always get)
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To: Trouble North of the Border
Looks like I'll be at the UofC this Sunday.

Thanks for the heads up.
32 posted on 03/27/2003 12:33:52 AM PST by Ktulu (Embarrassed of Canada)
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To: Trouble North of the Border
Thank You Canada!
33 posted on 03/27/2003 5:33:06 AM PST by MissouriForBush
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To: Trouble North of the Border
I often say that Canadians lets too much slide as far their government goes. Having lived there for 2 yrs I was surprised there wasnt more rallies than there were.

But I am so glad to hear that this rally is coming up. I have many friends & family who will be attending, and I hope its a good turnout !! My husband is Canadian and was ashamed his country wasnt making more of a stand.

Too many excuses have been used against the US for this war. But resoltuions were made & ignored. They took the right route in going thru the UNSC, but were stonewalled by France, Germany & Russia (and we all know what their reasons were !).

I am against war...I think everyone is. But Saddam had his choices, he chose this one.

Good luck with rally ! Chretien can put his noble peace prize on the shelf next to Arafat's !


(AUSTRALIA)
35 posted on 03/27/2003 9:57:27 AM PST by matti (WW3-Living As Targets http://activnet.org/ww3/)
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I will be in Ottawa on Saturday. I noticed that Moroco has offered the US 2000 trained monkeys to detonate land mines. In a message to the PM and a liberal MP I suggested that the back bench liberal MPs could do the job- they have many of the same qualifications- even a head monkey(he does actually look like one)
37 posted on 03/27/2003 10:10:14 AM PST by Oldtory
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