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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Why Canada loves United States
| quote: | Originally posted by 7-4-7
a whopping 10 days from today!...oh how I can only imagine how the tides of support have moved the entire nation to be behind this mission.... |
You'd be surprised... Public opinion is a very fickle thing.
IIRC, George Bush had over 90% popularity rating, but couldn't get reelected.
| quote: | | It seems rather logical that support wanes when people die in Afghanistan, considering each time that happens those of us here tacitly reevaluate how we feel about it. When someone dies do we not ask ourselves if this is a cause worth losing 1 single Canadian over? More often people say no. |
All members of Canadian Forces are volunteers. Meaning, when they sign the dotted line, they know that they may be going on tours, or other dangerous things that happen to get them killed. Considering most of them actually support the mission, because they're the ones that are on site, the ones to see what is actually going on in Afghanistan and seeing the results of their efforts actually bearing fruition, compared to politicians who barely step outside Kandahar Airfield, let alone go to the hot spots, few journalists that come to Afghanistan for few days (most who write the articles haven't) and the general public who cannot say that they are knowledgeable about the mission, but swayed by generalities, ignorance and bias.
So I find it ironic that some Canadians take it very personal whenever a Canadian soldier dies in Afghanistan, like their family just died. (As if they know the soldiers who died)
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if you take out Quebec sure, but since we are, for some reason removing key provinces, why not take out Alberta? |
What's the population of Alberta vs Quebec? Montreal area probably has more people than entire province of Alberta.
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Who cares about the politics of it for one second, this is about cold hard support by Canadians. |
I wish Afghanistan wasn't about politics. But face it, it is deep rooted in politics.| quote: |
While I find some of the options you've mentioned in the political realm somewhat amusing as well , I would much prefer to live in a country that entertains alternative, less violent options rather than to solve each solution by adding more troops or testing their newest technology on the "terrorists". |
Perhaps you'd volunteer to go negotiate with Taliban, who'd seem to taken to kidnapping, getting kids to behead supposed spies, burning down schools and hospitals and other 'violent' acts.
Kinda hard to negotiate with someone who doesn't want to negotiate with good faith.
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| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
not true. i say "ugh"
but i am a tranny. |
| quote: | Originally posted by kotsy
lol colour me retarded |
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