Gleb, thanks again, unfortunately you are trying to convince a whole lot of people whose best interest is served by continually running down everything the US does, and spinning what even everyone agrees is good into some sort of "They only did it for the benefit of the US", like the tsnumami relief. I personally think these people are afraid of the US, and if they had to actually accept the truth, it would totally destroy their preconceptions of what life in the US is really like. We travel extensively in the US Northwest, primarily Montana, and have had nothing but good experiences, even the summer after 9-11. We have no problem entering the US, and quite frankly, have a harder time coming through Canadian customs back into our own country. I find the people we meet on our trips very friendly, and as we do a lot of camping in Glacier National Park, we meet people from all over the US, not just Montana, and the vast majority are great, friendly people who treat us with respect and kindness. (Some who know about the Canadian political scene treat us with pity, but that's another story :wink: . Anyway, don't worry about the response of the US haters, nothing will change their minds, which is fine with me, they won't go to the US, and those of us who do won't get blamed for their attitudes and ignorance. We are looking into moving to the US should things not change here soon, so maybe I will contact you for some information about how to facilitate this, if the time comes.