Andrew Spicer points to this story wherein Paul Cellucci is kind enough to advise us on how to run our country and asks:
Is this normal, for an ambassador to come out and start making legislative suggestions in public?No, it's not. Unless you're Paul Cellucci. That's why I call him the Mouth from Massachusetts.
Cellucci has done this kind of thing so often that Canada would be within its rights to compose a formal note of complaint demanding his withdrawal and tell him to deliver it to his boss at the State Department personally. But that's not likely to happen in these times of our new, sophisticated relationship with our neighbour to the south.
That's part of the down side to the closer 'integration' with the US that both Martin's Liberals and, seemingly, the Conservatives want. All the Americans have to do is hint at trouble at the border and suddenly our home grown policies have to be reconsidered.
Is it anti-American of me to say that I don't want to be an American?



