Our language disputes are about as hostile as the debate over affirmative action.
The second a Canadian on the CEG says something antiwar, the response is always a Canadian generalization about how out of touch we are. I happen to think we are more objective in our reaoning than those empassioned Americans who are sending soldiers to Iraq and are blinded by rage and vengeance over 9-11 (an unrelated event).
As soon as someone from some country says anything anti-war, it's away with French fries, Canadian bacon, Smirnoff Vodka, BMWs, etc. Why does America refuse to simply listen to the arguments from other sides rather than respond so emotionally like pouring French wine in the streets? It is a very childish and emotional reponse, rather than a calculated and reasonable debate.