Posted on 10/24/2014 12:06:08 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
People across the country are mourning the death of Corporal Nathan Cirillo today. Since his shooting death at the war memorial in Ottawa, there has been an outpouring of sympathy for his family and his comrades in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders reserve force.
Barbara Winters shares that feeling. She is now a lawyer but she spent 17 years in the Naval Reserve. And she was one of those who came to the aid of Nathan Cirillo yesterday in the moments after he was attacked.
In an emotional interview with As It Happens host Carol Off, she recalls her efforts trying to save the life of Cpl. Cirollo. "I told him you are loved. You are brave. You are good."
Merci beaucoup (don’t know how to get the little accent thingy above the i)
Forget sending just sympathy. Send his child donations of money for support.
I do not usually tear up, but this is heart wrenching.
She is what people used to be like before they all turned into monsters.
God sent a representative to welcome CPL. Cirrillo into His Kingdom. Angels do walk amongst us.
Yes.
You’re right.
God.
Those 2 dogs have more worth than a million goat screwing, child raping, human trafficking muslim pigs.
All these cowardly Islamists are doing is adjusting attitudes and preparing the west for what will eventually need to be done with their murdering death cult.
Ms. Winters is wonderful. It is moving to know Cpl. Cirillo did not die alone.
Can we not go after these scum who post this jihidi b.s., and the mosques who sponsor this hate in our country? They do not deserve the protections of free speech to promulgate this hateful rhetoric.
I’m hearing less and less political correctness from the plain speaking Canuks.
Oh my....tears.
This evil in our midst must be fought with a resolve to eliminate it from our land.
" The Hamilton, Ont. native will be laid to rest in his hometown, and the body will be held at Markey-Dermody Funeral home until the ceremony. Details of his funeral are not yet known.
His body will be taken on the stretch of Highway 401, from Canadian Forces Base Trenton to Keele Street in Toronto, that's known as the Highway of Heroes.
The procession is expected to leave the capital at 1 p.m."
Our Civil War soldiers - both sides - were overwhelmingly decent people. I so honor their sacrifice as well as this young soldier’s.
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