It hardly seems like an entire year...
Never lose the memory, never lose the anger, never forget.
1 posted on
09/11/2002 6:18:24 AM PDT by
mitchbert
To: mitchbert
bttt
2 posted on
09/11/2002 6:21:21 AM PDT by
kcvl
To: mitchbert
Thank you Toronto Sun.
To: mitchbert
It doesn't for me either, which is weird cause my husband was out to sea for about 6 months of it (a scheduled deployment). Did I mention it was his first deployment? Hard at it was, I managed. Even managed to pull off moving from an apartment to base housing. *proud beam*
4 posted on
09/11/2002 6:25:16 AM PDT by
Severa
To: mitchbert
I knew all that talk about Canada not wanting to stand with us was liberal BS.
I welcome our cousins in this struggle. It's apparent that the English speaking countries of the world will have to save it (again).
5 posted on
09/11/2002 6:25:34 AM PDT by
Pern
To: mitchbert
Thank you to those Canadians that want to help.
6 posted on
09/11/2002 6:33:03 AM PDT by
DB
To: mitchbert
God Bless Canada!!!!
Thank you so much Toronto Sun!!!!
To: mitchbert
We welcome those willing to stand beside us.
There are some Canadians who have a clear understanding of what is at stake - and who the good guys are.
Thanks for the kind words of support.
To: mitchbert
Amen.
10 posted on
09/11/2002 7:51:13 AM PDT by
freemama
To: mitchbert
We hear you.
To: mitchbert
(Letter to Toronto Sun from link above)
CAN SOMEBODY please tell me what's going on here? Weren't our soldiers in Afghanistan just a few weeks ago fighting al-Qaida? And in that struggle, weren't we allied with the Americans? So if an al-Qaida soldier kills an American soldier, wouldn't that make him the enemy? I must be wrong, because our government wouldn't intercede on the behalf of enemy soldiers, would it? Wouldn't that make them traitors? And a Canadian citizen who was fighting against our allies, in the employ of our enemies ... wouldn't that make HIM a traitor? I must have it wrong. We must be allied with al-Qaida, and the enemy must be the Americans. Otherwise, why would our prime minister be so concerned about this poor boy's treatment? Why would he show him more compassion than he did to all of the victims of Sept. 11, including 24 Canadians? And why would he personally intercede on behalf of his father, an alleged terrorist who had been arrested for bombing the Egyptian Embassy in Pakistan, and securing his release to Canada? Someone please enlighten me ... I'm having trouble understanding whose side we're on.
Darren Crooks,
Newmarket
To: mitchbert
Thank you, Toronto Sun. You get it.
14 posted on
09/11/2002 9:23:28 AM PDT by
LS
To: mitchbert
To all those Canadians who "get it" and stand with us, I give my deepest thanks of gratitude!
...to all the other Canadians who scorn America (and that includes some home-grown USA idiots), I have nothing but contempt. You're nothing but a festering, maggot infested stench on the body of freedom. Go rot somewhere else and let's roll!
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