Illustrated here are some of the many Canadian born individuals, who
emigrated to US and unlike Kevin V Ryan, contributed to US instead of
corrupted!

Among our favorites are Glenn Ford, who emigrated from Quebec Canada
as a child and grew up in Santa Monica California, During World War
Two, Ford joined the US Marines and later served in the OSS, Office
of Strategic Services, the spy organization that later became the Central
Intelligence Agency. Ford is a Captain in the US Navy Reserves, and
starred as Admiral Spruance in the celebrated war world two film MIDWAY.
Glenn Ford also starred in BROTHERHOOD OF THE BELL, an expose of secret
societies that try to manipulate people and the political process. That
film has been withdrawn from general circulation.
John Garand was another immigrant from Quebec Canada. Few Americans
know that Garand invented the famed M-1 rifle, which was standard issue
for the American Army during two world wars. Despite the fact that this
rifle was one of the best rifles ever made, and contributed to the victory
of the allies, the Army paid Garand a pittance for his genius. Ironically,
Canada's army never received the M-1 rifle.

As a child, Harold Russell born in the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia,
Russell emigrated to Massachusetts. During world war two, he also joined
the US Marines, where he lost both hands in a demolition accident. He
started in THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIFE, an Academy Awards famous film
about world war two veterans, who were trying to readjust to normal
life. He recently died.

American fans of court TV drama best know Raymond Burr as Perry Mason
and Ironside. As a young man, Burr emigrated from the Canadian province
of British Columbia. Burr attended college in California.
During the middle of World War Two, Burr joined the US Navy and was
severely wounded at the battle of Okinawa. During the Vietnam War, it
is estimated that ten thousand Canadians came down here and joined the
American forces in Viet Nam. The Major news networks even did a news
segment on the Canadian flag flying over the ramparts in a battle zone
in South Viet Nam.
These Canadian veterans of the Viet Nam War receive full benefits
from the federal Department of Veteran Affairs.

Raymond Massey is best known for his role in Dr. Kildare, a popular
TV show that also featured Richard Chamberlain. Ironically as a Canadian,
Massey stared in the nineteen forty-academy award film ABE LINCOLN IN
ILLINOIS. Massey was a wealthy scion of the Massey Ferguson Tractor
Manufacturing family; Massey Ferguson is the world's biggest makers
of farm tractors and related machinery.
During the First World War, Massey served in the British
Army, and was severely wounded in the trench warfare in France. Although
he kept his Canadian citizenship during the Second World War, he actively
supported the Allied war effort. Eventually Raymond Massey became an
American citizen. In 1983, he died in Los Angeles, California.
Although she like Marie Dressler, was born in Toronto Ontario Canada,
Mary Pickford was known as "America's Sweetheart." During the First
World War both 'Mary and Marie' Hollywood stars hustled war bonds to
financially aid the American war effort. Pickford did keep her Canadian
citizenship.
Lorne Greene, John Ireland, Victory Jory, the Sutherlands, Walter Pigeon,
Michael J. Fox, William Shatner as well as Edward Johnson are other
famous but little publicized Canadian, who came to US and have contributed
to our economy and culture, and also served honorably in our wars.

Edward Johnson is important to classical and opera lovers because he
single handedly kept the Metropolitan Opera alive and performing during
the dark days of World War Two. Throughout the war, Johnson kept his
Canadian citizenship. Many music loving servicemen and women as well
those who wanted to learn about, appreciate and enjoy opera were given
access to free performances by the world's great opera singers. Marjorie
Lawrence was one of the Met's great stars during Johnson's administration
of the Met. Although she was paralyzed by polio and confined to a wheel
chair, she made the rounds of the battlefields and hospitals to sing
and cheer up the wounded and war weary.
In the 1955 film INTERUPTED MELODY, Glenn Ford starred with Eleanor
Powell, his wife, in the autobiography of Marjorie Lawrence tragic and
triumphant life.
Unlike Kevin V Ryan, who was born in Alberta Canada, and tries to conceal
relevant facts about how, when, why and where regarding immigration
issues, these and many more extraordinary, and ordinary Canadians have
emigrated to "the states."
When he presided at the kangaroo court trial of sailor Nary, Ryan also
concealed the fact that Juan Pifarre, the homicidal and homosexual predator
was an illegal alien, with long time and deep connections to Ryan's
political godfathers and godmothers: Terrance Hallinan, Willie Brown,
Diane Feinstein, John Burton, Louise Renne, Kevin Shelley, Art Agnos
and other political slime.

Unfortunately, Kevin V Ryan behaved like the thirties Canadian bootlegger,
who tried to circumvent and corrupt the American judicial system by
violating the Volstead Act aka Prohibition.