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“Tell your people, please”

OK, I will keep trying to convince Canadians despite the taxpayer-funded state-run media in Canada which is working against me in this and so many other ways.  But will the people in Canada listen?  Or do they just trust leftists like Michael Moore and the left-wing propagandists at the state-run CBC and other liberals?

Regardless, some of us —people like Licia Corbella of the Calgary Sun, who actually has a clue —will go ahead and keep trying to tell the people, hoping to change hearts and minds.

Look closer before knocking Afghan effort

[…] I asked every adult Afghan person I met how they felt about our troops being there.

They all expressed deep gratitude for our troops’ presence.

Sabria Boostani, director of the Mirmum Orphanage, which housed 21 girls, perhaps said it best.

Her husband and son, both doctors, were murdered by Taliban officials in 1999 in front of her and her daughter.

So traumatized was she, her hair went white and her daughter couldn’t speak for a week.

How does she feel about our troops being there?

“Please tell your people how much we need Canada to be here,” she said, grasping my hands, her blue eyes welling with tears. “If the soldiers left there would be no hope. Tell your people, please.”

Liberals and other uninformed Canadians would have us pull out of Afghanistan and let the Islamofascists take it over again.  Of course, if the liberals had it their way, Saddam Hussein would still be in power in Iraq, raping and murdering and maiming and terrorising people and nations.  Which makes it easy for me to decide which side I’m on. 

Cdn. takes command in southern Afghanistan

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (CP) – A Canadian general took charge of coalition troops in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, promising to carry on with the war against insurgents that killed 17 U.S. soldiers in the region last year.

Brig.-Gen. David Fraser promised that his new multinational brigade, including 2,200 Canadians, will carry on the same work U.S. Task Force Bayonet accomplished in southern Afghanistan – hunting down insurgents and encouraging reconstruction efforts.

“There will be no change in effects on the ground that you will receive under the multinational brigade for your Afghan people than you received under (the U.S.-led) team,” said Fraser.

Fraser leads a multinational brigade that will include Canadian, British, Dutch and U.S. soldiers patrolling six provinces in southern Afghanistan, including Kandahar, where the Canadians are based.

ProudToBeCanadian.ca supports the war on terrorism, the war in Iraq, and all the American, British, Australian, Canadian, and other nations’ troops fighting for security, democracy, and freedom.  This web site is fully behind the American efforts in Iraq. 

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