Saturday, 24 March 2012

Interview


That's right people! I will grace your eyes with a glamorous piece of writing typed by these miracle making fingers! This interview will be with one of the most famous people in the past ... AND the future. Be pleased with yourselves for this is an once-in-a-lifetime offer!
Interviews are hard to get here because often people think you are insane for asking about what's their opinion on the war and asking what happened when this is plastered all over the news (newspapers of course). Of course I MUST be the first person to report this on a blog. These are really long but worth it. After all, these people are affecting the war and making a difference!
Anyways, tangent aside, magnificent I will unveil my newest masterpiece!

Interview with LAURA SECORD (for the record, it's not that chocolate person ...)

Right now, you currently are all over the news for your unbelievable courage. Of course, some of our viewers may not have heard of your incredible story. I would like to ask you to tell us your long journey that made you a Canadian hero.
Our family was forced to house American soldiers and it was completely wrong. I was.... no I am a Loyalist. I was born in Massachusetts but we moved to Upper Canada. It was a huge slap in the face for me and my husband to be forced to house them. We could not say no, they were soldiers with the big guns and everything! One night, I had overheard some of the men discussing plans. They wanted to attack the British at the Beaver Dams. If the Americans seized control of the Beaver dams, they would gain control of the key region in the war, the Niagara Peninsula. I then started my journey. I walked through 32 kilometres through heavy forest until I had met some Haudenosaunee p...
You met the Haudenosaunee!?!?!? 
Yes I was getting to that *cough* before you interrupted me *cough* *cough*... Anyways, they had frightened me because I feared I might have run into the Americans. They then took me to General Fitzgibbon, the leader of the British forces there. He was pretty surprised when I had told him the news. They then fought of the attack and captured all of but six. They had thanked me greatly and the news has spread greatly.
What motivated you to go so much that you were undeterred by the long journey and hardships?
I still do not fully understand why I had made such a risky move. I think it was because I had wanted to protect the country that was so dear to me. As I mentioned before, my husband and I are Loyalists and we had even left the United States to be here. I would not give up on Canada so easily especially if I knew important information that can change the whole outcome of the war.
Thank you for the interview, Laura. On behalf of our readers and I, we would like to congratulate you on your great journey.
Thank you. It was a pleasure speaking with you today.

TA-DA!!! Stay tuned for more exclusive interviews, news, and gossip on the war before anybody else!!

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