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Date: Fri. Apr. 24 2009 5:29 PM ET
WASHINGTON John McCain is the latest high-profile politician to repeat the diehard American falsehood that the 9-11 terrorists entered the United States through Canada.
Just days after Janet Napolitano, the U.S. homeland security secretary, sparked a diplomatic kerfuffle by suggesting the terrorists took a Canadian route to the U.S. eight years ago, McCain defended her by saying that, in fact, the former Arizona governor was correct.
"Well, some of the 9-11 hijackers did come through Canada, as you know," McCain, last year's Republican presidential candidate, said on Fox News on Friday.
The Arizona senator's remarks prompted the Canadian embassy to immediately reissue remarks made earlier this week by Ambassador Michael Wilson, who reminded Americans once again that no 9-11 perpetrators came to the U.S. via Canada.
"Unfortunately, misconceptions arise on something as fundamental as where the 9-11 terrorists came from," Wilson said.
"As the 9-11 Commission reported in July 2004, all of the 9-11 terrorists arrived in the U.S. from outside North America. They flew to major U.S. airports. They entered the U.S. with documents issued to them by the U.S. government. No 9-11 terrorists came from Canada."
Embassy officials were also in touch with McCain's office to set the record straight. McCain recently visited the Canadian Embassy and had lunch with Wilson.
The normally reserved Wilson made his 9-11 remarks on Tuesday following a CBC interview in which Napolitano appeared to believe that the hijackers entered the U.S. from Canada.
She later said she had misunderstood a question asked during the interview and was well aware there had been no Canadian 9-11 connection, but added that the Canada-U.S. border had, in the past, posed a security risk to Americans.
The next day, Napolitano appeared at a border conference and suggested Canada was more lax in its immigration policies than the U.S., alleging Canadian authorities allow people into the country that would not pass muster south of the border.
Napolitano has also ruffled diplomatic feathers with her insistence that the Canadian border must not be treated any differently than the U.S.-Mexican boundary, where a drug war rages and countless illegal immigrants flood into America every year.
McCain expressed some sympathy for Canada on that front on Friday.
"The difference, obviously, is, with all due respect to the Mexicans, there's not corruption on our northern border," he told Fox News. "And, unfortunately, there is significant corruption, great corruption and drug cartels on our southern border."
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I applaud the budget, even though Health Care and education may stay unscathed. Sadly this cannot last and I worry to later this year where cuts will become enviable. If anything, this provides the Wildrose Alliance plenty of ammo when an election is called.


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parker
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The thoughtful one
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shawn
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Jack
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SFC
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Tori
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List all names, where they hailed from, where they entered the USA and how. Where they trained etc.
This is BS....I guess Ignetieff will agree with these morons as well.
Randy
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Trent
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There, now we are even.
Adam T
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Peter in Edmonton
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joe
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Mark, Fort Erie ON
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Arby
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He ought to get to the truth before spouting off.
I have no doubt that when the Liberals were in power they did turn a blind eye towards 'newly immigrated into Canada' potential terrorists pre 9-11 but this latest comment by McCain is false.
Ronald in Toronto
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Shall I have the good Senator soundly thrashed...?
Toby
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Americans love to re-write history, to their suiting.
Jack in Hamilton
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Thank goodness reasonable heads have prevailed and someone with more intelligence is leading the White House.
Open-al-borders
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Stupid is as stupid does...
Mad Chad in BC
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ron campbell, brampton, ontario
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DaveA
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Andrew
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Time for the seniors home Mr. Senator. Wouldn't want to see you walking away and have no clue where you are going which you see to now at this point.
Dave in Waterloo
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kjo
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THE Fatman
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Tired of all this Crap!
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I heard they smuggled the planes they flew into the towers through Canada as well.
They hid them in beaver pelt hats.........
honest
repeat a lie enough times and it's true
BMM
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BadP
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Bob
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kjo
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MHB
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Rod (Calgary)
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Sally
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Obviously it's NOT our clean, clear Canadian water these two are drinking!
Pity.
Radar
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Jenine
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Here's a man that can't keep track of how many houses he has, so is it any surprise he is ignorant of facts regarding 9/11?!
Thank the stars he didn't become president.
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Everytime I read your venom addressed to a liberal or a conservative or whomever else, I just see a person who would do the same against someone of different skin color if it were acceptable behavior by the marjority.
Which makes you sheep in my eye's. Unintelligent, unaware, unevolved waste of human existance.
Grow up.
Proud Canadian
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Peter in Edmonton
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Rick in NB
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BobAB
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Lz in Edmonton
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Watch out Canada, perhaps we have Weapons of Mass Destruction and we are next. We are Socialized Freaks who do visit Cuba a lot. We also have lots of Uranium and Nuclear power plants.
True Canadian
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Joel Bain
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Cheyll Leite
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Let those that lost their lives rest in peace and enough of this nonsense.
ET
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John
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Todd Hagar
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Al USA
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John from Saskatoon
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Pip
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Please, Canadian government, deny entry to those who would malign our nation. We've done that to a looney British MP; time to do it to looney or senile US politicians.
Doug BC
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When we get out of this global recession,we MUST get back on a track that reduces our debt,lowers taxes,makes industry less reliant on American markets,and more competetive elsewhere.Bu doing that,and doing more within NATO,we will be free to seek allies somewhere else.Obviously America is a closed shop and certainly their politicians are even more dense than our own.I eally never thought that was possible.
We can't move our entire country,but we can distance ourselves from the USA.It will not be easy,and the benefits may not be apparent until our children are grown up with children of their own.But that is a legacy I would be proud to pass on to the next generation.Not the legacy of debt and taxes that is on the table right now.
Trust me,my friends,the USA will throw us under the bus in a heartbeat any time they think it will buy a few more votes down there.We can't stop it by whining about it.We can only mitigate the harm by being strong here at home.
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Citizenship and Immigration Canada lost control of the process many years ago, they are granting refugee status and then permanent status to anybody who wants it, unless he does something really stupid like commiting a real crime.
I know it has nothing to do with what McCain said, but this is the important issues, and you guys keep discussing every stupid gossip you come across.
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Dave Boyle Ottawa
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Now we can all blame the Republicans for that.Then we can blame the protectionist Democrats when they close the border to Canadian exports.
This country is no ally to Canada,and doesn't care if it never is.Sadly,Obama is even less well informed than McCain.And even more in the pockets of special interest groups and lobbyists.
We are in for a very rough ride until the USA gets it's house in order.And I don't expect that to happen any time soon.
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Keith Fisher
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Good grief
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Also,, perhaps it is time, instead of arguing with the U.S.
we need to begin to remind them that we also, in Canada need to tighten up our borders,, Against the GUNS coming to Canada from the U.S..
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Ray Luft, Mississauga
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Jason in Keswick
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So? Canada is a DIFFERENT COUNTRY!!! And while I dont always agree with our immigration policy, we are not the 51st state, so I do agree with and defend our right to establish our own policies.
Arent these people politicians? Arent they supposed to talk in veiled diplo-speech, not really saying anything? Now I know why politicians talk like that......everytime they talk plainly they step on their johnson.
Paul AB
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Take time to think.
Andy Y - Yaworski
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Thank God, smarter heads voted down South!!!
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Retired Soldier in KIngston, ON
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Be careful who you call "a doddering old fool!"
Ex naval Commander, Vought Corsair bomber pilot and recent Presidential candidate, John McCain who also happens to be a genuine American hero who survived 6
hellish years in a prisoner of war camp in Hanoi, Vietnam in the late '60's, could easily "whip your ass" today at the ripe age of 60+!!
Your ignorance and comments make me cringe; the man made a mistake - get over it!
More to the point, he showed up when his country needed him! Aa lot of you seem to have a lot of time on your hands!
The military could use additional manpower in their Comabat Arms brigades here at home and in Task Force Afhanistan in Kandahar ?
Care to sign up anyone!?!
Thought naught!
Pro Patria!
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Cal in Ottawa
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Facts are important
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Terry in Atlanta
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Kinda makes you rethink things a bit, eh?
GF
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Your hero Obama appointed someone who said the same thing (and worse things) on a number of occasions over the past few days.
Have we heard His Holiness, President Obama acknowledge HIS appointee's comments were wrong? No, we have not.
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These people may have been in possession of fake passports and ID's. Whose not to say that the ID that got them into Canada was different than the ID they had in the States?
Many scenerios exist. And as to how they may have got into the US...perhaps they walked or paddled across undetected, finding a hole in the 3000 or so mile unguarded border. It is very possible that they could have entered from Canada.
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Egads! Maybe the Maple Leaf in our flag has something to do with it?
Canadians have broad shoulders...blame us...What the heck, they can't blame Fidel or Hugo...Can you spell O-I-L? Such as in the Straight of Florida???
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What total trash! Ignorant.
Bit by bit they are taking pokes at our friendship with their nation.
I personally could care less if I ever go to the USA ever again.
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Steven in Halifax
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What does the Canadian justice system have to do with this story. The least you could do is stay on target with the story.
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The problem with your rebuttal is that the world economic meltdown really was the fault of the Americans, as everyone knows.
If you're going to answer McCain's ignorance with the truth, you lose the thrusting edge of ironic contrast. Try these ones:
"Sarah Palin is right. The world is only 6,000 years old"
or "Obama's policies retroactively caused the current economic crisis"
or "Global warming is a myth created by the liberal media."
or best of all
"Gee Mr. McCain, you'd have made a great president!"
Unfortunately, Republicans tend to believe all of these. Irony is lost on the terminally stupid.
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She will now have to earn trust from Canadians as to her competancy for the job.
These theories have been debunked by Michael Wilson, for former Conservative cabinet minister, and should not be repeated, let alone reported in the mass media.
Just repeating a matter over and again doesn't make it so. Who will stand up for Canada against the new administration in the U. S. which is unfairly discriminating against Canada with accusations which are unbecoming of a freindly neigbbour, and which are not nice.
Jeromy in Edmonton
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Write a letter to the office of the President of the United States, Department of Homeland security and Sen. McCain.
If you're really that upset about do something proactive.
I feel better after doing so. It won't matter to them nor will it change anything but I feel better that I did it.
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Just saying Americans should clean up their custom entry points is not the issue.
I think what Americans are now saying is that they have to firm up their entry points including Canada which says they agree with your thoughts on the fault being on the Border personnel letting them in.
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Ultimately, it's US customs agents who allowed them into the states...and gave them work and student Visas. It is a failure in their screening methods that allowed the terrorists in. These are not people who sneaked over the border.
You want to make the border between the US and Canada tougher to get through? Go for it. Just don't ask the Canadian government for any of our money to do so. And have fun losing our tourist dollars as a byproduct of that decision.