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:: Monday, July 19, 2004 ::
Cowboy Update
WSJ Opinion Journal has this high contrast comparison between a Canadian and American town. Here's an excerpt:
"When foreigners see us as cowboys, they are not mistaken. As a people, we still exhibit a high degree of courage, independence, aggressiveness, competence, and spirit. Diplomatic Europeans have responded to tyranny over the latest century mostly with accommodation, like the townspeople in "High Noon." Cowboy Americans, on the other hand, have hungered to confront and defeat tyrants, in real life as in legend. Our Western experience--love of freedom, little deference to wealth and status, an idealistic drive for justice, and a willingness to be ferocious toward these ends--continues to drive much of what is best about America.
This is a classic juxtaposition of a libertarian/conservative VS socialist/liberal approach to governance--and a nice smack-down of our condescending neighbors to the North. What hosers.
:: Max 9:23 AM [+] ::
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