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Just a brilliant show. The only thing it lacks is some eating or drinking ritual. These guys, if not having a round of beers, should at least be talking over food. I'm not suggesting it's great journalism, but it's brilliant, simple television.
I looked up the info on Canada and its role in the fight against Vietnam and CANADA DID IN FACT commit resources and aide to helping us fight Vietnam.
This is getting boring. The dispute between CBC & Coulter was about the Canadian government sending TROOPS to FIGHT in Vietnam. It did not. I don't deny there are many ways you could re-interpret history to show Canada supported the US in Vietnam. The Canadian government is not without blame, like any government. But here's a statistic Canadians are proud of: Thousands of beautiful American deserters and draft dodgers moved to Canada in the 60's & 70's. We welcomed them.
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This is hilarious.
Its a fact. Look it up.
The dispute between CBC & Coulter was about the Canadian government sending TROOPS to FIGHT in Vietnam. It did not.
I don't deny there are many ways you could re-interpret history to show Canada supported the US in Vietnam.
The Canadian government is not without blame, like any government.
But here's a statistic Canadians are proud of:
Thousands of beautiful American deserters and draft dodgers moved to Canada in the 60's & 70's.
We welcomed them.