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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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parker
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Yes, blame Canada. As always.


The thoughtful one
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Doddering old fool ... Good thing you didn't become President. Idiot.


shawn
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Why doesn't someone (CTV for instance) list each of the 9/11 terrorists and their port of entry into the US so people can see in plain English where exactly they got into the US and when?


Jack
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If you think about it so what if they did enter from Canada, the US still let THEM in. I just wish our friends to the south would make informed comments for a change.


SFC
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To get into the US from Canada, you get interviewed by a US person, so they didn't do their job to stop the people from entering. Why blame us?


Matt
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Everyone in the US seems to forget that the last checkpoint into the USA is in US CUSTOMS not Canada and that the US is in the end responsible for whoever gets in or out of their country just as Canada is to blame for anyone that gets in to our country, but that is typical US attitude, blame everyone but yourself


Tori
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This is your opportunity CTV.ca to provide correct information.

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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The next thing the US is going to blame us for will be their subprime mortgage crisis.


Trent
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So. The world economic meltdown was the fault of the American's.

There, now we are even.


Adam T
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this is news? It's quite probable that terrorists came in through Canada to get to the US, but it's also quite likely that they travelled from the Middle East to Spain or somewhere in the UK in order to get a flight over the Atlantic.


Peter in Edmonton
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Lie lie and lie some more


joe
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And the drugs and guns in Canada are coming from the US. So we're even.


Mark, Fort Erie ON
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I am VERY pro American, however, I will not stand for this. Make no mistake, there are as many Dems making this claim as Reps., so don't get smug, my liberal friends.....


Arby
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McCain's a Republican but he's getting as bad as Canadian Liberal politicians in spinning falsehoods.
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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It's one thing for we Canadians to get all screwed up on the facts about our own country and its politics, but when somebody from out-of-country does it... well... that'll be enough of that!

Shall I have the good Senator soundly thrashed...?


Toby
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I bet Bid-Laden is hiding out in the Lincoln bedroom and if they ever find him we will be blamed for that too.

Americans love to re-write history, to their suiting.


Jack in Hamilton
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Oh yes. Gawd forbid that anyone on there end is at fault!

Thank goodness reasonable heads have prevailed and someone with more intelligence is leading the White House.


Open-al-borders
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What did you expect from the man that chose Palin as a running mate?

Stupid is as stupid does...


Mad Chad in BC
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Canadians should call and e-mail the Senator's office expressing Anger for making these comments.



Dave Guitard
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The US not only let them in but also trained their pilots.How's that for aiding and abetting?


Matt
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Terrorists came from Canada and John McCain came from Mars!


GAH
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Typical American Repsonse - blame everyone else!



ron campbell, brampton, ontario
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Napolitano and Wilson were probably in a supermarket line up and read it in one of those magazines


DaveA
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Once again the stupidity of uninformed, ignorant, and sometimes mindless yankee politicians shows through. Will their total ignorance of the facts ever stop. Thankfully this idiot was not elected as president. Must be the air in Arizona that fries brains. Surely they can't all be this foolish.!


Andrew
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The man clearly is out of touch. I can see someone making a comment and not being fully informed but years later. It is sad that instead of which someone else pointed out that they let them in and take responsibility for said actions. Instead they blame Canada and none of it being acurate. Thank god he didn't get elected. He can't even get the real facts straight.

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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Why do we Canadians not fight back when ever ignorant, ill informed, US politicians go on the record with a flat wrong blame statements about Canada. Those US politician are so off the mark it would be easy pickings to show the public at large just how stupid they are. Like shooting fish in barrel. Yet, we remain silent, non-challenging, and therefore leave open the avenue for other dumb ass Americans to join the band wagon of misinformation & believe in these pathetically wrong statements. What are we afraid of? We need to stand up and call them on it, with hard core facts, to show the public at large just how dumb these people are. What's wrong with us?? Where's our pride??


kjo
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Let's remember his age. He is old and can't remember anything. Just keep in mind that IF they did come from Canada it was the US Border Service that let them in. The more this goes on, the more I realize just how dumb Americans are.


THE Fatman
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Last I heard this turkey didn't even know how many houses he owned!




Tired of all this Crap!
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Ya
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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This just confirms that they did make the right choice for president.


BadP
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Apparently, John McCain's brain has left its usual place. Where is it now?


Bob
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Ah yes the common U.S. response to something, bury their head in the sand, ignore the facts and blame someone else. It's like having our own trailer park to the south of Canada. But what do you expect from a country who uses FOX as a news source.


kjo
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I have an idea. Why don't we take credit for the terrorists coming from Canada. We can tell them we all wanted to visit their great country but wanted to know how safe it was. We sent the terrorists there to test their border security and guess what THEY FAILED.


MHB
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These American politicians exploit the ignorance of the American people to score some points against Canada!. ALL the 9/11 assume hijackers were living in the US for a long time and they NEVER came to Canada!. Actually, some of them we allowed into the US based on a special CIA program in which terrorist were given US visas for some myterious reason!. May be Mr. McCain should spend more energy on finding out how these hijackers who were watched by more than one intelligence agency managed to carry out their attack!.


Rod (Calgary)
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Amazing I suppose Canada will soone be blamed for the Dec. 7, 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor as well! I thought McCain would have been briefed on this more so when he was running for the Presidency. I guess the comic series 'South Park' has it right but I wasn't aware so many 'uninformed' people were watching it. This is really a sad state of the quality of people who are leaders in the US.


Sally
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"Napolitano is a former governor or Arizona and McCain is an Arizona senator."

Obviously it's NOT our clean, clear Canadian water these two are drinking!

Pity.


Radar
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I'm sure his information is from a reliable source, maybe even the same source that was sure of Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. He's just bitter he's no longer in the news anymore.


Jenine
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This is what happens with the extreme right wing. They blame everyone else for problems, mistakes of the past rather than accept responsibility for their own actions.

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.


Kit
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These comments are disgraceful. You would hope that those in these positions would check there facts before making false statements


spikesnspurs
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Lets say that was the case, then a U.S border guard said come on in!!!


MuskyBuck
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You people who take infantile shots back at one another over choice of political affinity make me ill to my stomach.

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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always blame someone else, it would take a politician to blame another country for letting in terrorist or (Evil doer) as they called them. I'm glad he didn't become President , idiot.


Peter in Edmonton
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in fairness: Foxnews is reporting this as a big gaffe as well. I was suprised to hear the supportive comments by readers there as well....considering how much we diss them.


Rick in NB
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John McCain is brilliant. He is using this hot potato to get into the limelight. At his age even fifteen minutes is a bonus.


BobAB
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Of the top 100 most important things in your life is this included? Who except the Media really cares.


Lz in Edmonton
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Okay, McCain seems to have his head somewhere else.... Sarah Palin Perhaps? Nah, that can't be right.

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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Of course Canadians are going to be blamed for some part of the terrible happenings of 9/11. But I remember who the Americans called when they needed to land planes that were in the air at the time their own airports where shut down. Instead of blaming anyone why not work together to ensure this never happens again. Terrorists are living everywhere in this world and its up to ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES to protect everyone and stop blaming eachother. And while you're doing that why don't you work together to ensure that laws are changed for those people who are part of these terrorists circles..no matter how small the involvement they should all be treated equally and jailed for life. Come on Americans, look at your own mess you's are in....those politicians who are blaming Canada where the ones who allowed your Wall Street people to get you in the mess you are in now....


Joel Bain
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Somebody in his office will more than likely be fired for giving him the wrong information. Blame the staffers, though he should really know better from common knowledge.


Cheyll Leite
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John McCain is not a "forward" thinker, rather he is "backward" thinker. If he cannot say something positive that will benifits both countries (US and Canada) then it is better unsaid. There are reasons why he is did not get in a the US President - perhaps this is one reason.

Let those that lost their lives rest in peace and enough of this nonsense.


ET
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Not only did they enter through the US the idiots trained them to fly and knew who they were at the time


John
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Well someone please tell us how they entered the US. If it was thru Canada then as someone said they had to pass thru American Immigration. If they did how did they do it? If Canada is at fault I would like to know and maybe our politicians will possibily wake up and tighen our own security.


Todd Hagar
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If John McCain beleives Canada is the gateway to 911 let him... who really cares. He has every right to speak - freedom of speech. He also has the right the bear arms - so with that said let's just be glad it's just words.


Al USA
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Whether they came across from Canada or not. If the FBI, Police and CIA had there act together, 9-11 may have never happen. Just another cop out line.


John from Saskatoon
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Everybody is getting on John McCain's case, rightly so, but lets not forget the person making the decisions is Napolitano who is a Dem. appointed by Obama. Why hasn't he come out and condemed her comments. Does the person so many Canadians believe is God share her views? I guess The Dems. aren't so great for Canada after all.


Pip
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Please, CTV, set your investigative reporters on a hunt through all available US government papers, and publish what the US government agencies themselves have to say on the matter. Then send those documents - with a camera team in tow, and get a full retraction and apology from McCain and Napolitano.

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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"Toby" is completely right about the USA.TO them,it is completely innapropriate to blame a fellow American when something goes wrong,so they simply "spin" what little information they do have into something that places the blame elsewhere.And,in the absence of a high profile Canadian response it becomes accepted as the truth by a population that knows very little about this country.And,since both our fiscal capacity and our military is to small to have of major impact there,they just don't give a damm.

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.


Papa Carlo
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What is important is that anybody from any country can come to Canada and claim a refugee status and you get health insurance right away (you do not get to wait three months as is the case when you are entering not as a refugee but as a legal skilled immigrant), social assistance, right to work, and permanent residence status. I personally know several families who have claimed refugee status falsely (they admitted it in private conversations) and they already Canadian citizens.

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.


Canada, Terroristville
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Ah, these are the same people that said, "THERE ARE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION IN IRAQ." They even had photos and eye witness accounts from "real" reliable sources. I just bet photoshop was being used overtime at the CIA. Glad he isn't president. Now THAT would be scary. "There are weapons of MASS Destruction in Canada." Oh no, it is true then. We even have people in Norad. Canada, you bunch of Terrorists.


CG
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I guess he forgot to read the 9-11 report that was published clearing stating that all warning signs were ignored by Condie Rice (because she was told to ignore them). They knew full well that something was going to happen, they let it happen so they would have an excuse to go to war with a totally different country that had nothing to do with the 911 situation. Now lets blame Canada for pointing that out


Dave Boyle Ottawa
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During the US election campaign, I thought McCain came across as a breath of fresh air for the Republican Party. At last, I thought, an urbane and intellectual leader for the Republicans. I was obviously in error. Thank goodness, Obama won instead of him. It would be nice to see Obama and Harper step up to the microphone and put the record straight on this issue - once and for all. When people like McCain confirm BS like this - it only fuels the ultra conservative media down south. It is remarkable that someone who was running for the highest office in the USA could be so grossly misinformed. How on earth does someone that out of touch rise to that level of power? What does it say for the United States and for its future when McCain is considered the best the Republican candidate that can be put forward?


Dean
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When you enter the U.S border through Canada or any other part of the world, don't you have to go through U.S border security? So technically it's U.S security incompetence that's at fault. Mr, McCain you are so full of it.


Linda in Vancouver
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McCain said this because he can't face the reality that the administration he was a part of didn't do it's "due diligence".
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.


David
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I'm sure this is the same caliber of "intelligence" that prompted Bush to invade Iraq.


Rj
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This is the same deal as the hydro blackout a few years back. Right away the US said it started in Canada the they found out it was not started in Canada but OHIO!!!!


Keith Fisher
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Time for a new story...

Good grief


my take on this
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America leads the world in many fields and ignorance is obviously number one.


Cathy
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Well,, First of all, I think that many, many Americans would so like to believe the terrorists came from Canada, instead of right into their country... It makes them appear a little less lax. They seem to want it to be from Canada that the terrorists came from.. Perhaps it gives them a false sense of security.. If they believe the terrorists, or some, came from Canada, and they tighten the borders, then , viola, they are safer now..
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..


Steven from Montreal
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I admired this man so much for his courage in the Vietnam war and his casual demeanur when he was underfire at the David Letterman Show. I even read his autobiography. Now I'm seeing signs of an early onset of dementia. Pretty pathetic.


Patrick
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The justice system in Canada is powerless, and weak. The judges unfortunately do not punish criminals. The way to punish criminals is to put them in prison for many years, and to bring back the death penalty. Most criminals are young guys, and young women. The Conservative Government should make the laws tougher against the criminals, and the offenders.


Ray Luft, Mississauga
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Again, with friends like these, who needs enemies. It will be interesting to see how they hang the barbed wire on the Great Lakes.


Jason in Keswick
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[i]"...alleging Canadian authorities allow people into the country that would not pass muster south of the border. "[/i]

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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Perhaps some of us have forgotten the purpose of the American commentary? It is to BOLSTER the security at their northern border. So please carry on stating that its their inadequacy at the border crossings that allowed the terrorists in as this will further their cause. Of course this will mean those of you who frequent the northern crossing will be the ones to suffer the improved security regime that you once ridiculed as being inadequate.

Take time to think.


Andy Y - Yaworski
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Wow and the Canadian Neo-cons, wanted HIM as the US president???

Thank God, smarter heads voted down South!!!


James - Eh!
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Everytime these American politicians repeat this falsehood, they should be put on the Canadian no-fly list until such time as they do there research and recant!


Retired Soldier in KIngston, ON
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To "the thoughtful one" and other scribes putting in their "two-cents" on this blog:

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!


Don
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And these are the people representing US internationally? How does one become director of Homeland Security without proper briefing? McCain could have been president for Christ's sake! How does he not know this?.... oh yeah, Republican. Trying to rewrite history and deflect blame on to someone else. A international disgrace.


Phil
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What the heck is wrong with Arizona?


Cal in Ottawa
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Better to let people think you are an idiot than to open your mouth and leave no doubt. Of course he also chose Sarah Palin as a running mate, so I suppose it is too late for that.


island girl
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I can see real trouble ahead with the US-Canada relations. The Americans continue to provoke countries with whom they wish to have confrontation and war. I do believe within my lifetime there will be war between Canada and the US


Facts are important
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If the facts mean nothing to him and he believes that the terrorists came from Canada, then perhaps he also believes that 911 was an inside job.


Terry in Atlanta
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Why does this not surprise me? Thankfully Obama won the election down here. Just imagine both his and Palin's (look, there's Russia) ignorance working together.


Art
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Another example of the ignorance of right-wing conservative Americans. 'Who cares about the facts when we know the truth.' I wonder what kind of an education these people got when they have so much trouble coming to grips with the truth.


Andy
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I agree with Shawn's point...then send it to ABC, NBC, CNN,...get my drift.


Matt
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I thought our pretend Prime Minister, Saint Ignatieff, was supposed to have cleared all this up with his fellow Americans during their meetings yesterday?


Concerned Canadian
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Remember all of our Conservative friends telling us what a wonderful president McCain would make...???

Kinda makes you rethink things a bit, eh?


GF
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Andy Y:

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.


Dan From Woodstock, ON
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Who really cares where the terrorists came from? I mean it does not matter if they came from Canada or not... at the end of the day the U.S. still let them in. The U.S. still let them buy airline tickets, enter the airport, and board the aircraft.


Doug Ontario
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This lie began circulating after the 9/11 panic to beef up the largely undefended U.S. Canada border. Maybe the Canadian embassy should circulate the letter from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in which he unequivocally apologized to former ambassador Frank McKenna for making the same statement. It seems that American security officals are not too anxious to blame themselves for anything. I certainly don't blame the misinformed politicians.



Michael Brooke
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When Americans tell lies about other countries like this, it creates lack of respect for the USA by the rest of the world. No wonder young americans travelling to Europe wear the Canadian maple leaf, they're ashamed of their own country.


james
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canada mickey mouse syestem, whats next osama-bin- laden in the senate


Randy
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There is a very real possibility that some of the terrorists could have entered through Canada.

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.


Beth Fitzpatrick
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McCain should be ashamed of himself, I emailed the poor Senator with the facts, I urge others to do the same, just make sure to put a US city and zip code doesn't matter which one. To reach him just google his name and you can get a direct link to his email. Some people just don't know when to shut up!


mcgil
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I suppose if American legislators do not believe their own commissions they have to blame someone.

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???



Harvey Plett
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Stop buying the goods made in the U.S.A. How do we know they are safe if they have all their facts screwed up from where things come from.
Manitoban


Steven in Halifax
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I guess Mr. McCain's apple doesn't fall to far from Mr. G. W. Bush's tree, "Gorsh"


DC
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It sure says something about our closest neighbor that someone like John McCain, who was so close to holding the most powerful position in the world, would be capable of speaking such obvious lies. Maybe Canadians should stop defending their fair weather neighbors to the south to the rest of the world?


*&^% Off
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You know what. Even if Canada has 'lax' immigration rules, the - UNITED STATES OF AMERICA - is responsible for its own borders and border control. You don;t want certain people in your country? Then don't let them in. Period.


twiterbee
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IF, in fact, they had come via Canada, it would have been the US customs who allowed them into the US.

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.



r
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Maybe Iggy told him so yesterday,...and self appointed King Iggy knows everything...


Jeff
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The fact of the matter is, they got into the United States. Who cares where they came in from, they were still innocent while in Canada. Intelligence was blatantly ignored for months before the incident, if you want a scapegoat to use, then use those who were in charge and were possibly even involved as some evidence has indicated.


Steven in Halifax
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To Patrick:

What does the Canadian justice system have to do with this story. The least you could do is stay on target with the story.


Concerned Canadian
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Trent

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.


Peter
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The good thing is, the US networks (Fox at least) are reporting that it is a mistake - Even in their headlines. This is good. If you go to the comments section on Foxnews about "McCain Repeats False Claims" 99% of the american comments are "how stupid can McCain be?" and lots of apologizing to Canada.


John from Saskatoon
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Well we can see buy many of these posts how intelligent some Canadians are as well. Good thing they didn't elect McCain as president. Maybe so but we can see all the wonderful things the administration they did elect are saying and trying to do. People, get you're head's out af your @*&#!. The protectionist Dems. are just as bad or worse for Canada.


Sam Tung
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Yes, Canada becomes the scapegoat for terrorism once gain. I hoped for better things from Janet Napolitano, the U.S. homeland security secretary.

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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Instead of writing your comments here on ctv why doesn't everyone do what I just did.

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.


Mike
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If you think about it so what if they did enter from Canada, the US still let THEM in. I just wish our friends to the south would make informed comments for a change
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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.


Bob
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To the retired soldier, as a Pat and a pongo I expected more but, you trolled this pretty good. You do realize that we are still in a war that they started in Afghanistan. I have done 25 yrs in the Forces, after 9/11 I went to the gulf to support the action started by the US. We Canadians have supported the US through thick and thin and to be blamed for their mistakes or incompetence is just plain disgusting and ignorant. If this was the first time he was exposed to the 9/11 info I could forgive a mistake but the man was in the halls of power and has better intel than you or I. Not a mistake but a Moron!!! Ready Aye Ready - The Senior Service


amyt
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Years later, I am still confused as to why the US keeps insisting that the terrorists came through Canada into the US. Why does it matter where they came from?
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.


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