Let me start off by saying first I enjoy reading many of the pieces written on your website, even if I don't always agree with the opinion of others.
I was extremely disappointed to read a recent letter to the editor from a Diane Cardin-Kamleiter.
I read the pieces written by Mr. Tellis and I can tell you they are well researched and historically and factually correct.
I live in Canada and know the issue Mr. Tellis wrote about very well. I know first hand the anti-English language discrimination (Bill 22, bill 178, bill 101...) going on in Quebec and how the French language is forced outside of Quebec where less then 4% of the population is French. That's right, 96% of Canada outside Quebec is not French yet out government has been high jacked by a Francophone minority for several decades now.
If Diane Cardin-Kamleiter had done a little research herself before calling the writer names. She would have realized the same thing I did. The piece written by Mr. Tellis was the truth and nothing but the truth.
In the future before you criticize a piece you might want to point out what you disagree with and why you disagree with it rather then resorting to name calling. Calling a piece "filth" without stating why just makes you sound like an uneducated, uninformed socialist.
Keep up the writing Mr. Tellis, well done.
Anthony (T) Silvestro
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada