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Old 09-16-2001, 12:02 AM
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Default GORDON SINCLAIR THING!!

I personally have seen this about three times over the LAST YEAR on various occasions. I find it very heart warming and good, but thought people would like to know a little of the history behind it and that it was actually written in 1974 almost at the end of Vietnam era. But just as viable today as then.

This was purloined from the Yahoo Reuters site:

Friday September 14 6:39 AM ET
Old Radio Script Praising U.S. Is a Web Hit
By Wency Leung

TORONTO (Reuters) - Words of praise for the United States spoken nearly 30 years ago by a Canadian broadcaster flew around the Internet on Thursday, fooling but providing comfort for the many who thought it was penned in response to Tuesday's attacks by hijacked airliners.

An electronic version of ``The Americans,'' which was originally broadcast by the late Canadian journalist Gordon Sinclair, was e-mailed under the guise of a recent editorial -- despite the fact Sinclair died in 1984 and wrote the script in 1973, toward the end of the Vietnam War.

``Widespread but only partial news coverage was given recently to a remarkable editorial broadcast... by Gordon Sinclair,'' the e-mail said in its introduction to the script.

In the script, Sinclair praised the United States, calling it ``the most generous and possibly the least appreciated people on all the earth.''

Many Americans applauded Sinclair on Web sites that carried his message.

``My thanks to Gordon Sinclair for his powerful and thought provoking words. For me, and I hope for you, his words brings back a little of the pride we used to have in being an American,'' one wrote on a U.S. Web site.

``What a refreshing article. Thank you... Gordon Sinclair,'' another e-mail respondent said.

Sinclair said: ``I can name you 5,000 times when the Americans raced to the help of other people in trouble. Can you name me even one time when someone else raced to the Americans in trouble? ... They will come out of this thing with their flag high. And when they do, they are entitled to thumb their nose at the lands that are gloating over their present troubles. I hope Canada is not one of those.''

Canadian broadcast journalist Betty Kennedy, who was a friend of Sinclair's, told Reuters he wrote the radio speech in response to reports that the American Red Cross (news - web sites) was on the verge of bankruptcy.

``He was so incensed by this,'' Kennedy said. He wrote the speech in five minutes and immediately read it over the radio.

``The response from it was absolutely unbelievable,'' she recalled. ``The thing absolutely snowballed.''

Kennedy said she believed the transcript resurfaced, which won wide play in the United States at the time, because it spoke well of the American people.

``It was so warm-hearted... At a time of terrible trouble...they (Americans) probably need to remember that.''
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Old 09-16-2001, 12:49 AM
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Default Most Canucks Could Never Stand The Guy!

He was a short little whinger, rarely washed and always wore a bow tie.
His views even at that time were regarded as somewhat to the right of Genghis Khan.
In short don't get too excited about a 27 year old piece of doggerel from a relic of the British Empire.
 

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