Red Friday – Part 6

This segment is a very touching one. It is the speech given by the two military wives from CFB Petawawa who started Red Fridays. When you hear these two talk from their hearts it makes you feel so proud of the men and women who put their lives on the line every day not just for us, but for humans around the world in the 19 countries where we have forces.

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Red Friday – Part 4

Below is part 4 of the Red Friday video. This segment is highlighted by the speech given by the Minister of Defence, Gordon O’Connor. Near me a protester tried to make her way up but seemed to chicken out when she saw the security and a security guard standing beside me for much of the event sidled up behind her.

Following Minister O’Connor, a representative from the Canadian Afghani community expresses his thanks as well.

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Red Friday – Part 3

This is the third part of the complete footage from the gathering on Parliament Hill.

This clip is the speech by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He cracks a joke, he sends a message to the media and he shines…as he always does.

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Red Friday – Part 2

This is the second installment of my video from the rally on Parliament Hill in support of our troops overseas and families here at home. This segment is primarily focussed on the speech given by General Rick Hillier, the head of our armed forces.

This is a great speech. Worth the 10 minutes of time.

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Red Friday – Part 1

I had the luxury of being on parliament hill today to take part in Red Friday. I brought my camcorder with me and the next few posts will be short clips from the event.

The first is a bit of the preamble on CFRA, the crowd, the national anthem, the walk in of the Legion and a soldier wounded in Afghanistan and some signs from around the crowd.

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Red Friday On Parliament Hill

I told you it was spreading. This was in my inbox from the Conservative Party of Canada. I’ll be there with a red and white umbrella (in case the rain forecasted shows up) and my camcorder.

The wives of two men serving in the Canadian Forces have started a grassroots effort to send a message to our soldiers.

The concept of wearing something red – whether a red shirt, jacket, cap, bandana or whatever – every Friday is meant to let the soldiers and their spouses and children know they are not alone.

We appreciate the sacrifices they are making on our behalf. We thank them for their service to our country and their fight for peace and justice wherever in the world they are sent.

With that in mind, a massive public rally is being planned for “Red Friday”. This is a non-partisan, non-political rally in support of Canadian troops and their families:

* Friday Sept 22, 2006
* Parliament Hill, Ottawa
* 12:00 Noon – 1:00 PM

Police officers, firefighters, city staff, politicians of all stripes, OC Transpo staff, paramedics, United Way workers, private businesspeople and the general public will join a colourful parade of veterans as they show respect and thanks in a very public way.

PLEASE SHARE THIS WITH EVERYONE ON YOUR CONTACT LIST. HELP SPREAD THE WORD, AND WEAR RED THIS FRIDAY!

For more information on supporting our troops, visit http://www.marriedtothecanadianforces.com

Is Afghanistan Winnable? Damn Straight It Is!!

It may take several years and an hard border between Pakistan erected, but it is possible.

I hear so many people say that the Russians couldn’t do it with over 100,000 troops. Well the Russians had to face an American backed force when they came to Afghanistan. The battle took place at the height of the cold war and may in fact been a big part of how the Americans sucked the resources out of the Soviet Union, which helped them win the cold war.

This time, the strong American economy, the strong Canadian economy and the strong British economy are behind the stabilization. The Russians may or may not be involved on the other side of the fence, but I really don’t think it matters. The need to treat Afghanistan like a meat grinder is starting to show. If the west puts in small amounts of troops, they will just be ground to bits slowly but surely by the populous militants flowing back and forth across the Afghanistan/Pakistan border. But if you stuff the meat grinder with so much meat that it can’t turn, the grinder comes to a halt.

The Canadians are on the brink of shaming the French and Germans into sending more troops to help in the south. The Americans are calling for more troops. Even Bill and Hillary Clinton support this idea. Poland just announced another 1000 troops. The Canadians are mobilizing the Van Doos early. Tanks will be rolling in to choke the meatgrinder. This is what Afghanistan needs.

It’s the right move to free the Afghan people from the tyranny of living under the Taliban.

Why We Need To Teach Geography Better Than We Do

Today I had the opportunity to work for three or so hours at a booth for the riding association that promotes our Minister of Defence at a local fair. We had our literature and maple leaf pins and little Canada flags out which are a hit with the kids, but we also had a few big art books out for people to write a message to the troops which our Minister of Defence would take with him the next time he gets to Afghanistan.

I was doing my part in asking anyone who came over if they wanted to write a note to the troops and what amazed me was that I had so many parents turn to their kids and say “Do you want to right a note to the army in Iraq?”

Each and every time I made it very clear to the children (and parents) that we have no troops in Iraq but that our troops were in Afghanistan in support of a UN sanctioned mission with troops from dozens of other nations and that we were helping them stay safe so little girls and boys could go to school and learn to read and write. I tried to do this as cordially as I could so as not to offend the parents but to help them subtly understand the difference.
I was just amazed at how the moonbat brainwash machine has done it’s job in seeding the concept that Iraq and Afghanistan are one in the same.