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Humor: Politics

by Timo Cerantola


Bomb The Evil Canadians!


Canadians know Americans better than anyone else on the planet. Unlike the rest of the world, as America's next-door neighbour (and little buddy Gilligan), we Canadians get a chance to peer over their fence and into their backyards every day.

True. We watch them salute their flag every morning.

We hear them shoot off their guns and test their military equipment in the backyard.

And of course, we listen to them brag endlessly about America being the greatest, most wonderful, supremely amazing, inexhaustibly fantastic, prodigiously magnificent, voluminously fabulous, immeasurably kick-ass incredible and... well, you follow my drift.

And, not that any of that is untrue but, why is it, when it comes to choosing their leaders, we watch our gloriously superior cousins inevitably pick some dim-witted, intellectually challenged blowhard who thinks primarily about war and who America should attack next?

Indeed, unlike we Canadians, who pick our Prime Ministers based on their lack of balls and how out of touch with reality they are, Americans tend to vote for the candidate who best displays a rugged, shoot from the hip, take no prisoners, bomb them into the stone age style of leadership.


I am still in 'wait and see' mode with President-Elect Barack Obama, but I'm not hopeful. You see, during Obama's campaign I couldn't help but note that Obama was for escalating US military intervention in Afghanistan; Obama was opposed to complete withdrawal of troops from Iraq; Obama was for continuing the embargo on Cuba; Obama was also for hostile confrontation with Venezuela's populist (and democratically elected) President Hugo Chavez and all other Latin American reformers - (even though Obama speaks of protectionism at home, he demands free market access to Latin America). Obama was a former defender of the Palestinian people, but is now just another AIPAC toadie in full (silent) support of Israel's numerous and continued violations of international law where Gaza is concerned as well as continued expansion of Israel into the West Bank. I guess Obama's true litmus test will come when we see him repeal the Patriot Act or not - but don't hold your breath. He likes it just fine the way it is.


Now I surmise the American people feel safer with war-mongering presidents, knowing that the global bad guy (whoever he is this week) will capitulate to the American way of doing things rather than risk having his country reduced to a smoldering pile of radioactive charcoal briquettes. And this is why I believe, with a few exceptions; Americans tend to vote for the candidate who reminds them most of fictional war hero, Rambo.

Seriously, I'd bet if you polled the American people, you'd find many would agree that Rambo would make a perfect president.

You see Rambo would not be the type to say please and thank you to any dark "evil" mustachioed dictator. No, if Rambo were in charge, he'd just bust him one in the kisser. And then, while that no-good, third-world dictator was down on the ground feeling around for his teeth, Rambo would mumble something stupid like, "Uh..., yo, commie, I'm ready to demand my terms."

You see, American foreign policy experts actually believe that if the world's rogue nations (anyone that disagrees with the US) know that America is prepared to bomb the living crap out of them at a moments notice, they wont make any trouble. Which is why every silver-spooned American son of a multi-millionaire, with presidential aspirations, knows that to be a successful US president, besides having powerful connections and oodles and oodles of money to buy an election with, all you need is one thing - a big stick!

Now before you minds start wandering into the gutter, the "big stick" I refer to has nothing to do with Bill Clinton's well-documented skirt-chasing antics. The big stick I reference is the one former president Teddy Roosevelt waved during his "Speak softly but carry a big stick" speech.

It was Roosevelt's "big stick" that cemented his presidential legacy. In fact, Teddy's big stick was so effective, it has become the standard for American foreign policy, not to mention crucial to every president's credibility, since.

Think about it. Harry Truman, Eisenhower, JFK and Ronald Reagan all displayed their big sticks and are remembered as presidential greats.

Remember Jimmy Carter?

Poor peanut farming Jimbo - though easily the smartest and most decent man to ever sit in the Oval Office, Jimmy was too much of a peace loving gentlemen to shamelessly wave his big stick around. And so, he paid a big price in the presidential legacy department.

Not so with Theodore Roosevelt. Teddy charged up San Juan Hill with his big stick. JFK swung his stick at Fidel Castro and Cuba. Ronald Reagan laid on the lumber in Libya, Nicaragua, Panama and even little Grenada - teaching those nasty, godless scourges of the free world Grenadians a thing or two about...? ... ? ...Club Med?

Anyway, my point is, Presidents who use big stick politics are likely to be remembered as great leaders.

This is likely why former president George W. Bush was so adamant on building a huge missile defence system in Eastern Europe. Sure, George probably couldn't find eastern Europe on a map (of eastern Europe) nor could he pronounce 'missile defence system' if his life depended on it, but, at least he had enough presidential savvy to realize he wanted one - which incidentally explains the how and why of Dubya's presidency. You see, contrary to popular belief, the chances of a total and complete imbecile being elected president of the USA are actually pretty good - especially if they liked making war.

Enter President Barack Obama - who, within two weeks of his election had given the green light to bombing Pakistan with remote controlled drones. This, it seems, is US foreign policy no matter what the political stripe. Start new and or escalate old wars.

So, who is Obama's next war target?

I'm sure he'd like to go to war against Iran. As you may have read (for the last 8 years or so), Iran is still being vilified in our 'fair and balanced' western media for their insistence on building a nuclear power station.

As you know, nuclear power stations are a very scary threat to the American homeland.

OK, maybe not. To put it all in perspective, the puny little country of Armenia has had a nuclear power station for 30 years and so far, has not launched even one atomic weapon at anyone. (Mind you, I still don't trust them). But, I digress.

Anyway, I guess Iran is still the perfect choice when it comes to selling a war to the American public. Iran really can't put up that much of a fight. They have lots and lots of oil and, most important of all, Iran is already a well-established global meanie with plenty of hate appeal. Well it sure beats having to vilify a new country for an American public that can't seem to keep their international enemies straight. Besides, everyone knows that America likes a good war, especially now that they can watch them on TV.

True, with the way American media portrays war, America's military campaigns of late have seemed more like action movies. I often wonder whether the average American can tell the difference. Seriously, after a week or so, it seems most people don't even remember where or what the war was about. They only remember how much they enjoyed all those explosions on the TV news, not to mention all that glorious flag waving at the end.

Of course, at this early point in his presidency, attacking Iran could seriously backfire on Obama. Perhaps he should try it out on a less powerful nation (with oil) first. Perhaps he should attack Canada!

You see, like Iran only easier, Canada can't put up much of a fight, has plenty of nuclear power stations, oodles and oodles of oil and Canada is conveniently located right next-door. Canada is ripe for an American invasion! I can almost hear Barack's smooth talking, war rhetoric now...

"My fellow Americans, tonight America faces a new evil that is a threat to American life, liberty and all that America stands for. Our intelligence services inform us that for the last 140 years, several million Canadians have been amassing along our northern border - many of them armed with hockey sticks.

I believe something has got to be done to stop these ungodly Canadians. As far as this president is concerned, a bunch of peaceful, tree hugging beer-swilling puck-heads who always say please and thank you after every sentence aren't even a real country! That's why I've decided to bomb their capital, Toronto. Goodnight America and God bless." [End]


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