Have fun with this one, from Pass It to Bulis’ Daniel Wagner:
Times are tense in the United States of America.
It’s election day and Americans are lining up at polling stations to cast their vote for who they want to be President for the next four years. A Presidential election is always an uneasy time, but the current election has been particularly divisive.
That’s why, when former-Canuck Todd Bertuzzi made his regular appearance on Sportsnet 650’s morning show, the Starting Lineup, hosts James Cybulski and Perry Solkowski asked Bertuzzi about his experience of the current situation as a Canadian living in the U.S.
“I tell you, it’s interesting times, especially for a Canadian living here,” said Bertuzzi. “I’ve been here for, I don’t know, about 15 years, 20 years total, and I’ve never seen anything like this. At some points in time, it’s a little bit terrifying — boarding up stores and all this kind of stuff… The U.S. is in a difficult time right now and hopefully, people get out there and vote and we put the right person in place.”
Continued; everyone who lives here (Bertuzzi is a resident alien with a Green Card) is entitled to their opinion, but if they say that they want to pull up stakes and leave if the “other guy” wins an election…That’s their right, too.
I hope Bertuzzi stays around here regardless of who wins the presidency, and I hope that you’ve gone out and voted if you’re registered to vote here in the U.S.