Posted on 09/07/2006 5:01:30 AM PDT by leadpenny
Darrell Anderson, the young Lexington soldier who deserted to Canada last year after being wounded in Iraq, wants to come home.
Anderson, now 24, has been an outspoken critic of U.S. policy in Iraq while living in Canada, appearing at peace rallies and attacking the Bush administration in interviews with international publications. Earlier this year, he married a Canadian woman, which his mother said should guarantee him permanent residency in Canada.
But Lexington's Anita Anderson confirmed that her son now wants to return to the United States sometime within the next few weeks. He could be arrested as soon as he crosses the border, she said. If not, he plans to travel to Kentucky, turn himself in at Fort Knox, and face whatever punishment the Army imposes, she said.
A number of peace groups and activists -- possibly including Cindy Sheehan -- will meet him when he crosses the U.S. border, she said. She said she expects considerable press coverage.
Darrell Anderson was on a trip to northern Canada yesterday and unavailable for comment.
But Anita Anderson said she has urged him to stay in Canada.
"I've tried to talk him out of coming back, because he's probably going to get sponsorship in Canada now that he is married to a Canadian girl," she said. "But he's constantly stressed out and worried, and he feels like he can't live out the rest of his life this way."
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Yeah.
He should have thought about that BEFORE he decided to desert. I say leave him in Canada for the rest of his cowardly life and, if he is EVER caught in the US . . . . . firing squad!!
Although I believe it once did,marrying a US citizen no longer guarantees an alien the right to reside here.I'd be surprised if it did in Canada because western countries realized long ago that marriage was a vehicle used by undesirables to scam their way around immigration restrictions.
It's not really a circus until Cindy Sheehan steps out of the Clown Car.
No. He's not welcome. If he comes back, arrest and shoot him for desertion during wartime.
It would be funny as hell if Canada drafted him and sent him to Afghanistan!
He's a THIEF! It's *MY* tax dollar that gave him the training, gave him the GI bill money, *MY* tax dollar that gives him free health care for life.
Look up "hyperbole."
There were plenty of desertions during Vietnam.
~Nam vet
From the pic, it looks like he has converted to islam-o-fascism.
Too bad. Stay away, we don't need cowards. This coward didn't have a problem collecting military pay, until he was actually expected to earn it. I have the highest respect for our military, but anyone who joins it, and doesn't expect to actually have to be a part of a military action is an idiot.
Is he a muslim convert? What is up with that beard?
"....and face whatever punishment the Army imposes, she said."
Do either of them think he has a choice?
Marrying an American does not guarantee one the right to live in the US.
A representative of an organization that advises soldiers in such situations said yesterday Darrell Anderson's track record as a public critic of the Army and U.S. actions in Iraq might not help his chances of getting off with light punishment.
So he abandons his obligations, runs off to another country to escape punishment, spends his time running around badmouthing us, and then comes back here and aligns himself with that nut Cindy Sheehan.
Abd then his mother has the nerve to blame it all on that he was ordered to kill people in Iraq as a soldier.
Throw away the key.
Bring him back, have a trial, and then shoot him.
Desertion during time of war. I think that is punishable by death. It used to be any way and it still should be. If not it should be a very long prison sentence. That is the only way to deal with cowards.
There must be a distinction in there somewhere. Please elaborate.
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