Dear Canadian Citizens,
I am an American Citizen from New York City who lives on Prince Edward Island and is married to a most darling Canadian.
I am writing to say a most heartfelt apology on behalf of the people of my country for the absolutely appalling behaviour of my President. His neglect of a Thank You to Canada during his speech the other day was a true slap in the face to the good people in this country. I am embarrassed by his arrogant and irresponsible response and have shed many tears over the matter. We have an ignorant President (in my opinion which I am thankfully still free to have) which is quite a distress at this dangerous and precarious time. No matter what his political agenda or how he feels about Canada's Prime Minister he had a duty to the PEOPLE of this country to say Thank You.
I have just wanted you to know, as CANADIAN PEOPLE from AMERICAN PEOPLE, we are grateful from the tips of our tiniest toe to the very tops of our heads for the amazing response you have given to us during this tragedy. Whether you signed a condolence book, gave blood, housed stranded tourists, stood on Parliament Hill or volunteered to help every inch of your generosity has been appreciated by the people of one Great Nation to another Great Nation. We ARE brothers and sisters of the great continent of North America and I intend to inform every member of my country of what you did and every member of your country how Thankful we are, each to the best of my ability.
I wish I was more eloquent and could adequately express my emotions to help you understand how I feel. I hope that my deepest and heartfelt "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You" will be enough
Sincerely,
Michelle Butcher
(unabashed lover of my country and yours)
I am an American Citizen from New York City who lives on Prince Edward Island and is married to a most darling Canadian.
I am writing to say a most heartfelt apology on behalf of the people of my country for the absolutely appalling behaviour of my President. His neglect of a Thank You to Canada during his speech the other day was a true slap in the face to the good people in this country. I am embarrassed by his arrogant and irresponsible response and have shed many tears over the matter. We have an ignorant President (in my opinion which I am thankfully still free to have) which is quite a distress at this dangerous and precarious time. No matter what his political agenda or how he feels about Canada's Prime Minister he had a duty to the PEOPLE of this country to say Thank You.
I have just wanted you to know, as CANADIAN PEOPLE from AMERICAN PEOPLE, we are grateful from the tips of our tiniest toe to the very tops of our heads for the amazing response you have given to us during this tragedy. Whether you signed a condolence book, gave blood, housed stranded tourists, stood on Parliament Hill or volunteered to help every inch of your generosity has been appreciated by the people of one Great Nation to another Great Nation. We ARE brothers and sisters of the great continent of North America and I intend to inform every member of my country of what you did and every member of your country how Thankful we are, each to the best of my ability.
I wish I was more eloquent and could adequately express my emotions to help you understand how I feel. I hope that my deepest and heartfelt "Thank You, Thank You, Thank You" will be enough
Sincerely,
Michelle Butcher
(unabashed lover of my country and yours)