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To: Ronzo
The government-controlled CBC network is about as liberal as can be. When that snowboarder from Canada tested positive for pot at the 1998 Nagano Olympics, there were several CBC announcers making a hero out of him, spending hour after hour glorifying the kid at the expense of all the other Canadian athletes.

Don Cherry was the only CBC employee who went on the air and told kids that they shouldn't do drugs and shouldn't hang around others who use drugs. Cherry was actually yelling into the camera: STAY AWAY FROM THE STUFF. IT'S NO GOOD!

But in Canada, that kind of common-sense advice is considered by most hosers to be intolerant and ignorant.

The CBC was also mad at Cherry after he criticized the Canadian government for its opposition to the USA's war in Iraq. Cherry said he could understand not sending troops, but he couldn't understand the lack of at least verbal support for a reliable and loyal neighbor like the U.S.

I've been wishing for several years now that Cherry would move down here and become a commentator on a U.S. network. Our country would be a better place with him in it.
4 posted on 02/06/2004 11:32:23 PM PST by billclintonwillrotinhell
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To: billclintonwillrotinhell
I think Don should quit doing his segment on the CBC's Hockey Night in Canada. Then the ratings will plumet. It's a big sports market out there, he won't be out of work long being that he is a Canadian hero. Maybe Bush could give him the job of press secretary. The socialists hate him up here because he calls it like it is, especially concerning Iraq and Europeans.
9 posted on 02/07/2004 3:12:12 AM PST by CanadianBloodAmericanHeart
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