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    <title>Canadians are not evil. To</title>
    <summary>Canadians are not evil. To atone for my transgressions against our neighbors to the north, I have compiled some reasons why they&apos;re not so bad,...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p><strong>Canadians are <em>not</em> evil.</strong> To atone for my transgressions against our neighbors to the north, I have compiled some reasons why they're not so bad, after all. First, canadian chicks saying &quot;aboot&quot; instead of about. How cute is this? Definitely first on my list, very swoon-worthy. Also, good fishing up that way, from what I understand.</p><p>They are good to their Native people up there, at least better than we are in the U.S. (&quot;If you're not Inuit, they're you're not having Nunavut!&quot;) Also, <a href="http://www.jish.nu">Jish</a>, who's no longer even <em>in</em> the country, but still gets awards for being a Canadian blogger. And finally, Canadian Bacon.</p><p>There, now I don't have to fear Maple Leaf terrorists coming to get me.</p>]]>
      
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