27th September 2003, 2:20 PM
You're right, we are alike, only:
--Canada's GDP is not even 1/10th of the US's
--GDP per capita is $7,000 less a year.
--Canada's unemployment rate is 1.8% higher than America's.
--America paved the bloody way for modern Democracy in a world resolved to forever linger in the tyranny of kings.
--American "confrontationalism" won both world wars.
--In absence of American "confrontationalism", when America tried to be neutral, Hitler swept across Europe.
--Canada's head of state is still a Queen. (tsk tsk.)
--Canada's GDP is not even 1/10th of the US's
--GDP per capita is $7,000 less a year.
--Canada's unemployment rate is 1.8% higher than America's.
--America paved the bloody way for modern Democracy in a world resolved to forever linger in the tyranny of kings.
--American "confrontationalism" won both world wars.
--In absence of American "confrontationalism", when America tried to be neutral, Hitler swept across Europe.
--Canada's head of state is still a Queen. (tsk tsk.)
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