"It's often said that Canada came of age at Vimy, in northern France, in the Easter of 1917, when a nation of seven million lost over three-and-a-half thousand in a few days. Ninety years later, a nation of 30 million cannot absorb four dozen dead in half a decade without recoiling from the very notion of soldiering, which is--as our forebears understood at Vimy and the Somme--central to the idea of nationhood."
- Mark Steyn [Western Standard/Mars 2007]
- Mark Steyn [Western Standard/Mars 2007]
2 commentaires:
qu'il aille au front celui-la s'il est si pro-guerre que ca
faut assumer ses paroles
Assume les tiennes.
Vas te faire exploser à Kandahar.
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