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Posted by Rudi on October 15, 2004 at 12:38:49 from (69.195.159.117):
In Reply to: Toughest thing posted by John Hellmann on October 14, 2004 at 21:09:54:

John: I am a Canadian Vet, and I wish to thank your son for his service not just to his country, but for mine and for all the free democracies in the world today. He is making a difference and you should be very proud of him. I really think the only reason we do not hear the good stuff is cause the media feels bad is better for ratings and good is not. How else to explain it. I have asked the question of Aaron Brown and Newsnight - that was about 9 months ago.... still have not gotten an answer. I too hope that President Bush gets re-elected. I would rather have him, even though he doesn't think much of us Canadians, (much to his loss as we have been the US's best friend/business partner and ally for almost 200 years) than to face 4 years with that dunce on the donkey. I think Bush is a good president, and I know that the economy is not his fault, medicare is not his fault, but not letting cheaper prescription drugs from Canada into the states is. Not sure if they are safe ???? -- maybe he really should check the labels -- most of them are produced in the US!!!!!!!!!! Course the dunce on the donkey isn't too much quicker on the uptake there either. Oh well. Tell your son Canada appreciates his gift!
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