A Canadian, eh?
By barehugs
@barehugs (8973)
Canada
December 3, 2008 11:45am CST
You probably missed it in the local news, but there was a report that
someone in Pakistan had advertised in a newspaper an offer of a reward to
anyone who killed a Canadian - any Canadian.
An Australian dentist wrote the following editorial to help define what a
Canadian is, so they would know one when they found one.
A Canadian can be English, or French, or Italian, Irish, German, Spanish,
Polish, Russian or Greek. A Canadian can be Mexican, African, Indian,
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Australian, Iranian, Asian, Arab, Pakistani or
Afghan.
A Canadian may also be a Cree, Métis, Mohawk, Blackfoot, Sioux, or one of
the many other tribes known as native Canadians. A Canadian's religious
beliefs range from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, Muslim, Hindu or none. In
fact, there are more Muslims in Canada than in Afghanistan. The key
difference is that in Canada they are free to worship as each of them
chooses. Whether they have a religion or no religion, each Canadian
ultimately answers only to God, not to the government, or to armed thugs
claiming to speak for the government and for God.
A Canadian lives in one of the most prosperous lands in the history of the
world. The root of that prosperity can be found in the Charter of Rights and
Freedoms which recognize the right of each person to the pursuit of
happiness.
A Canadian is generous and Canadians have helped out just about every other
nation in the world in their time of need, never asking a thing in return.
Canadians welcome the best of everything, the best products, the best books,
the best music, the best food, the best services and the best minds. But
they also welcome the least - the oppressed, the outcast and the rejected.
These are the people who built Canada. You can try to kill a Canadian if you
must as other blood-thirsty tyrants in the world have tried but in doing so
you could just be killing a relative or a neighbour. This is because
Canadians are not a particular people from a particular place. They are the
embodiment of the human spirit of freedom. Everyone who holds to that
spirit, everywhere, can be a Canadian.
'Keep your stick on the ice' In Hockey means (keep your cool)
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@barehugs (8973)
• Canada
4 Dec 08
I too am a proud Canadian, but I have a confession to make. I live in Canada for 7 months and then move to South Texas for 5 months in the winter. I Love Texas in the winter. There are grapefruit trees loaded with fruit and even a banana in the back yard. Damn its hard to beat that in Canada (in January)
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@suspenseful (40192)
• Canada
3 Dec 08
Oh the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is against Christians, so I guess if you are a Christian, yo are not considered a Canadian. That means since I am a Christian, and against certain lifestyles, I can go to Pakistan and no one will kill me, unless they have something against Christians and that would feel much better then killing me because I come from Canada.
@AnnieOakley1 (5596)
• Canada
3 Dec 08
Charter of Rights is against Christians, HUH????
Proof, please?
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@vicki2876 (5636)
• Canada
3 Dec 08
Wow I had no idea that was said. Very nice article on Canadians and very true.
I am proud to say that I am Canadian. Thanks
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@AnnieOakley1 (5596)
• Canada
3 Dec 08
No, I did not see it on the news as I think this is possibly an email forward, but not sure.
Anyway, it is good to see that nice things were said about Canadians.
I AM VERY PROUD TO BE CANADIAN. I think we live in the BEST country, but I may be biased. lol.
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@AnnieOakley1 (5596)
• Canada
15 Jul 09
Thanks for the BR, barehugs.
Some Canadians love winter and think it is the BEST season, too. That is the joy of Canada. We have variety in the seasons, so we appreciate the better ones that suit our interests. Whereas the people that live in stable environments live a boring life, I think. And as far as livestock is concerned, they have serious parasite problems, whereas, at least with our winters, we have a kill off and can start fresh each spring.
I'm an optimist. Can you tell? 

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