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Half-full or Half-empty?

These things change quickly, but as of now (10:06 am PST), the lead story on CNN is entitled, "Bush thanks Canadians for post-9/11 help."

On the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Company) site:
"Canada urged to sign on to Bush's crusade,"
which opens as follows: "U.S. President George W. Bush suggested Canada should take a more active role in his 'war on terrorism' in a speech he gave in Halifax on Wednesday."  (Within this  piece, there's a link to a "related" story, entitled "Bush in Halifax: 'Thank you for your kindness')

December 1, 2004 | Permalink

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The title of your post refers to the contents of Bush's head, no?

Posted by: Bozo Joe at Dec 1, 2004 10:50:33 AM

As a real-deal Canuckistani, I can tell you that most people North of the border think that glass is half-empty.

Posted by: Chris at Dec 1, 2004 10:52:49 AM

Yeah, I figured as much. I know that the Brits largely are of that opinion, and the Great White North has struck me as being likeminded (Commonwealth affinity, and all that).

Posted by: Paul Craddick at Dec 1, 2004 10:38:02 PM