Hi George,
Thank you for your letter, unfortunately, I have decided to stop
running any more letters regarding CAWOPI. I understand the irony of
this as your letter is about encouraging intellectual discourse, but
it has been over a month since the original article ran about CAWOPI,
and we have published at least one, if not two or three letters every
week about the subject since then. I feel that we are now more or less
going around in circles in discussion. We do appreciate your feedback
though.
Claudia
On 10/25/05, George Wallace wrote:
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> In response to your letter from the AMS Coalition Against War on the People
> of Iraq and Internationally in the Friday, 21 October edition, titled
> "Recruiters exploit Afghani and Canadians" I can only shake my head in
> disbelief. I am sure that the Canadian Forces would greatly appreciate
> their budget to be doubled to $28.8 Billion, but the Business Department
> will be quick to point out to its students that this is false.
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> This whole letter is full of falsehoods and propaganda. The AMS Coalition
> Against War on the People of Iraq and Internationally (I shall shorten it to
> AMSCAWOTPOIAI) are totally in another dimension with their ideas of the way
> the World really is. The Canadian presence in Kandahar has greatly
> improved the lives of its inhabitants. They are now partaking in a much
> more open society with more freedoms then they have ever enjoyed before.
> Canadian troops are definitely not oppressing the Afghani people. The
> AMSCAWOTPOIAI statements to the contrary are pure propaganda.
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> I found it interesting that AMSCAWOTPOIAI also makes the statement that "the
> average post-secondary student graduates with $25,000 debt" and that the
> "Canadian military, recognizing (Sp) the financial pressure students are
> under and looking to add 8,000 troops to its ranks, targets our campuses."
> The Canadian military has over the past 150 or more years been the defender
> of Canadian's freedoms, which include the Freedom of Speech, which oddly
> enough the AMSCAWOTPOIAI seem so quick to deny others. Do they protest
> Microsoft recruiters, medical recruiters, or any recruiters from any other
> corporation or organization?
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> Universities should encourage intellectual discourse not muzzle it like
> organizations of the caliber of the AMSCAWOTPOIAI, who want to take away
> freedom of speech to spew out their views only. They obviously don't expect
> anyone to do any research on their own and find out that their points are
> all false and manipulative. If we truly achieve an institutional level of
> "Higher Learning", we will see that these fanatics do not have any
> well-placed intentions at all. They are 'attention seekers' who have never
> matured into adulthood and want to stifle those who wish to achieve a better
> world through education along with those who would strive to make the world
> a better place, even if it entails the use of military troops to defend
> foreign peoples from tyrants and fanatics.
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> It is Canada's Democratic use of its' military that has allowed the various
> vocal groups like AMSCAWOTPOIAI to voice their opinions. It has been
> Canada's military who have fought and died to defend those rights. Freedom
> does not come for free; it has a price and it must be protected. Canada's
> military does that on a daily basis. I find it interesting that
> organizations like The AMS Coalition Against War on the People of Iraq and
> Internationally actually promote the disenfranchising of freedom of speech
> to promote only their views.
>
> George Wallace
> Grad History
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Claudia Li
Letters and Research Coordinator
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