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Re: The Calling

To: patrick bailey <pbailey@qnet.com>,
Subject: Re: The Calling
From: Trevor Boicey <tboicey@brit.ca>
Date: Wed, 30 Jul 1997 02:09:06 -0400
patrick bailey wrote:
> If "they" had tried to enforce the
> stupid laws described on this list 40 years ago we would have revolted!
> Go back 40 years and tell someone all the BS we put up with today just
> to have the "priviledge" of driving our cars He would be amazed and
> probably think you were talking about Russia!

  What did people 40 years ago think about Russia? If they did some
thinking between dropping atom bombs a few miles from the city
of Las Vegas, or prescribing Thalidomyde... or... or... or...

  The knowledge of the present wasn't around in the past. It's
a self evident statement really, but it applies.

> Stroe up those memories because at least they won't be able to
> steal those from us.

  As an addendum to the eloquent observations of my Montreal-based
friend... why the "they" and "us" mentality? Again, this is
something that strikes me (and most Canadians) very oddly about
US citizens.

  Notions of democracy and personal freedoms and
the government of the people are very foremost to Americans,
but they also tend to have a "they" and "us" opinion of the
governments their democracy elects.

  Anecdotally, one American from this list actually emailed me
that my life was not living because as a Canadian, I am therefore
a slave to the queen. Honestly, I saved the email.

-- 
Trevor Boicey
Ottawa, Canada
tboicey@brit.ca
http://www.brit.ca/~tboicey/

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