Monday, March 23, 2009

Very Sad...

You would think that  an American news network would want to use there ability to reach Millions viewers, to advance there country as opposed to creating more hatred towards their citizens. How could the executives at Fox news possibly have thought that this idiotic and misinformed panel was a good idea. I wonder if they even realize the amount of damage they do to their own credibility and to the great deeds their own service men and women do.

It is just truly sad that these people on this panel call themselves Americans, because they do injustice to those who know what it means to sacrifice all in the name of a cause. I hope that the American people can forgive there stupidity and their ignorance.

The very right that protects their freedom of speech was bought and paid for by the blood of soldiers. Yes some of those soldiers were Canadian as allies of the US. If these people wish to point fingers then lets go all the way. 

   The US didn't enter the first World War until 6 April 1917,  Canada had been fighting since 1914. Again in the Second World War Canada entered the war in 1939 again a full two years before the Americans. So if they want to point fingers about who needs a break from fighting, and what a shameful thing that is, they don't need to go to far from home.

The Fox Network needs to make an apology not just to the Canadian people, but to their own nation, and ask for forgiveness for these idiotic and moronic statements. 

A Patriotic Canadian

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

NON NOBIS SED PATRIAE

Warrant Officer Denis Raymond Brown was killed as a result of an improvised explosive device attack on an armoured vehicle during a patrol in the Arghandab District.  The incident occurred in the vicinity of Arghandab District, northwest of Kandahar City at around 5:40 p.m., Kandahar time on 3 March 2009.

Warrant Officer Denis Raymond Brown was from The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, and served with Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTF-Afg).

Joint Task Force Afghanistan (JTF-Afg) is the Canadian Forces (CF) contribution to the international effort in Afghanistan. Its operations focus on working with Afghan authorities to improve security, governance and economic development in Afghanistan. 

JTF-Afg is comprised of about 2,830 CF members. Most of them serve at Kandahar Airfield or Camp Nathan Smith, the home of the Provincial Reconstruction Team in Kandahar City. CF members also work at various military headquarters and support bases in southwest Asia, and with civilian organizations in Afghanistan.

L’Adjudant Denis Raymond Brown a été tué lorsque son véhicule a été la cible d’une attaque à l’aide d’un engin explosif de circonstance. L’incident est survenu le 3 mars 2009, vers 17 h 40, dans le district d’Arghandab, au nord-ouest de la ville de Kandahar.

L’Adjudant Denis Raymond Brown appartenait au Lincoln and Welland Regiment et servait avec la Force opérationnelle interarmées en Afghanistan (FOI-Afg).

La Force opérationnelle interarmées en Afghanistan (FOI-Afg) est la contribution des Forces canadiennes à l’effort international en Afghanistan. Ses opérations portent sur le travail avec les autorités afghanes pour améliorer la sécurité, la gouvernance et le développement économique en Afghanistan.

La FOI-Afg est constituée d’approximativement 2 830 membres des FC. La plupart d’entre eux sert à l’aérodrome de Kandahar ou au Camp Nathan Smith, foyer de l’Équipe provinciale de reconstruction à Kandahar City. Les membres des FC travaillent aussi dans divers quartiers généraux militaires et bases de soutien dans le sud-ouest asiatique et avec des organisations civiles en Afghanistan.

Warrant Officer Denis Raymond Brown, from The Lincoln and Welland Regiment, and served with Joint Task Force Afghanistan (Canadian Forces Combat Camera

WO Brown was killed Tuesday March 4 2009 when an improvised explosive device detonated near an armoured vehicle during a patrol in the Arghandab District.

 

You will always be remembered my friend, you are one of the best.

CTV.ca | 3 soldiers killed on patrol in Arghandab District

 

CTV.ca | 3 soldiers killed on patrol in Arghandab District

google search

Google