This might be an appropriate venue to share my Canadian version of "God Bless the USA" (the Lee Greenwood classic):And I'm proud to be a Canadian,Where at least I know I'm cold.And I won't forget the men who died,because they were very old.And I'll gladly stand up next to youAnd defend them still today.Cus' there ain't no doubt I love this landFrom Vancouver to Gaspé.
every one loves our man.
every one loves our man.Not every one. For an alternative point of view from across the pond, read Barack Obama inaugaration: this Emperor has no clothes, it will all end in tears by British commentator Gerald Warner.It remains to be seen whether Mr. Warner will prove to be a sage or merely a misguided curmudgeon.
I'm thinking misguided curmudgeon.
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This might be an appropriate venue to share my Canadian version of "God Bless the USA" (the Lee Greenwood classic):
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm proud to be a Canadian,
Where at least I know I'm cold.
And I won't forget the men who died,
because they were very old.
And I'll gladly stand up next to you
And defend them still today.
Cus' there ain't no doubt I love this land
From Vancouver to Gaspé.
every one loves our man.
ReplyDeleteevery one loves our man.
ReplyDeleteNot every one.
For an alternative point of view from across the pond, read Barack Obama inaugaration: this Emperor has no clothes, it will all end in tears by British commentator Gerald Warner.
It remains to be seen whether Mr. Warner will prove to be a sage or merely a misguided curmudgeon.
I'm thinking misguided curmudgeon.
ReplyDelete