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milnewstbay said:"Army out of York,"
Don't you see, it was a History Class.
We understand their confusion from the level of Education they receive at" Last Chance U."
milnewstbay said:"Army out of York,"
keep in mind that the Russians have gone on record as saying McCarthy was right, all along.Spr.Earl said:Hmm after reading most of the post's what came to my mind were the words of Edward R. Murrow back in the Joe McCarthy era.
"Don't' mistake dissent with disloyalty"
BobbyC said:One of the best Bumper Stickers I have ever read
IF YOU CAN READ THIS THANK A VET
2332Piper said:Carleton is 'last chance u', not York.
Moo U all the way.
Air4ce said:I say if the students at York want to protest Canada's military presence in Afghanistan I say more power to them.
Air4ce said:My only wish is that my kids grow up with the same level of ignorance. Unfortunately it is an ignorance that has been paid for with the blood of our forefathers. It is therefore my responsibility to educate my kids on the sacrifices made by their grandparents and great grandparents generations. If they still choose to protest Canada's role in the world they have my full support. As long they do so in a manner that honours the memories of the men in women in uniform past, present and future. In the mean time I'll walk past protests like the one at York University chuckle, shake my head and wish the "children" well in their future in this big bad world.
George Wallace said:Interesting. I applaud your dedication to teach your children the sacrifices of those who came before and died so that they may be free, but it sort of contradicts your statement of them growing up in the same level of ignorance.
If we allow our sacrifices, and those of many before us, who paid in blood, to be forgotten or ridiculed by the ignorant; we will be bound to make the same mistakes again and perhaps in the process loose all our hard won freedoms. Ignorance IS NOT Bliss. It means we have failed and lost; our freedoms soon to follow.
George Wallace said:To the Manitoban:
Some segments of her piece are very confusing to me. Her statement that US "Recruiters ride hummers into classrooms, blast 50 Cent at lunch hour..." confirms to me that she really doesn't have the knowledge or research to back what she says. Can anyone explain what it means to blast 50 Cents at lunch hour means? She even refers to the Canadian Forces "as the largest employer in Canada", when we all know that the Toronto Metro Police Force is much larger. I am sure that she is also a Business Major and can rationally dismiss the Defence Budget. Perhaps she would like to go to Afghanistan and see how Canada's Troops are conducting their "stabilization and reconstruction" endeavours. The Department of National Defence does permit Journalists the opportunity to visit Canadian Troops on these missions. Oh, by the way Ms Ballingall, those Troops are known as Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen; not Peacekeepers.