Cathy, I'm reading a great book called Bush on the Couch. It talks about his history and psychologically looks at his weaknesses and flaws. It's a great read and helped me to understand just how much PRIVILEGE opens doors for people.
Dr. Deb; thanks for the suggestion. I will definitely look for it. I am interested in reading about contemporary American politics lately and this sounds like it could be very interesting. depressing, but interesting.
I'm not a lumberjack or a fur trader.
I don't live in an igloo, eat blubber or own a dogsled.
I don't know Jimmy Suzie or Sally from Canada,
Although I'm certain they're very nice.
I have a prime minister, not a president,
I speak English and French, not American.
And I pronounce it 'about' not 'a-boot.'
I can proudly sew my country's flag on my backpack.
I believe in peacekeeping, not policing;
Diversity, not assimilation.
And that the beaver is a proud and noble animal.
A tuque is a hat, a chesterfield is a couch.
And it's pronounced zed. OK? Not zee. Zed.
Canada is the second-largest land mass,
the first nation of women's hockey
and the best part of North America.
My name is Cathy and I am Canadian.
10:16 PM
Cathy,
I'm reading a great book called Bush on the Couch. It talks about his history and psychologically looks at his weaknesses and flaws. It's a great read and helped me to understand just how much PRIVILEGE opens doors for people.
~Deb