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3. Takes more than feet. Consider how many who went to Canada knowing that they could lose their families. They avoided jail in the US, but were still branded as criminal 'till Carter's pardon. Even after the pardon many are still despised, ironically much as Vietnam veterans were when they returned late in the war.
I don't think a memorial is justified though. In fact I look at it as another typically Canadian nose-thumbing at the US. Of course, I also don't think it is our business building memorials to Canadians who fought in Vietnam, or other foreign wars that Canada's government chose to avoid - Spanish Civil War for example.
Calling those who made their statements by fleeing to Canada cowards is overly simplistic.
Acorn
I don't think a memorial is justified though. In fact I look at it as another typically Canadian nose-thumbing at the US. Of course, I also don't think it is our business building memorials to Canadians who fought in Vietnam, or other foreign wars that Canada's government chose to avoid - Spanish Civil War for example.
Calling those who made their statements by fleeing to Canada cowards is overly simplistic.
Acorn