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Old 09-15-2001, 10:44 AM   #1
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Exclamation Words from Canadian PM

Well, I like what this address to the US Ambassador from Prime Minister Jean Chretian says. I know that some military bases in Canada are starting to gear up.

"Address by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien on the occasion of the National
Day of Mourning in Canada in memory of the victims of the terrorist
attacks in the United States

September 14, 2001
Ottawa, Ontario

Mr. Ambassador.

You have assembled before you, here on Parliament Hill and right across
Canada, a people united in outrage, in grief, in compassion, and in
resolve. A people of every faith and nationality to be found on earth.

A people who, as a result of the atrocity committed against the United
States on September 11, 2001, feel not only like neighbours. But like
family.

At a time like this, words fail us. We reel before the blunt and terrible
reality of the evil we have just witnessed. We cannot stop the tears of
grief. We cannot bring back lost wives and husbands. Sons and daughters.
American citizens, Canadian citizens, citizens from all over the world. We
cannot restore futures that have been cut terribly short.

At a time like this, the only saving grace is our common humanity and
decency. At a time like this, it is our feelings, our prayers and our
actions that count.

By their outpouring of concern, sympathy and help, the feelings and
actions of Canadians have been clear. And, even as we grieve our own
losses, the message they send to the American people is equally clear.

Do not despair. You are not alone. We are with you. The whole world is
with you.

The great Martin Luther King, in describing times of trial and
tribulation, once said that: "In the end, it is not the words of your
enemies that you remember, it is the silence of your friends."

Mr. Ambassador, as your fellow Americans grieve and rebuild, there will be
no silence from Canada.

Our friendship has no limit.

Generation after generation, we have travelled many difficult miles
together. Side by side, we have lived through many dark times. Always firm
in our shared resolve to vanquish any threat to freedom and justice.

And together, with our allies, we will defy and defeat the threat that
terrorism poses to all civilized nations.

Mr. Ambassador, we will be with the United States every step of the way.
As friends. As neighbours. As family."




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