Oh Nooo! See how this soldier is torturing the new generation of Afghans to root for the Calgary Flames.
Yikes! Here's proof positive that our gals are also involved in torture. See in this pic these two soldiers are threatening the Afghan kiddies with dire torture if they don't accept those school bags in which to carry their books.
Oh Oh!!! See the bottom pic. Not good, not good at all. This huge hulk of a soldier is practicing a new form of torture unique with Canadian soldiers. It's call "squeezing palms to a pulp when shaking hands with the natives". That's not a smile you see on the kid, its a grimace of pure agony. In the West, that's how we smile. Over there in that land at the other side of the world, that's how they cry.
Wonderful pictures! I love the boys and their 'hip' hand gestures. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteYa, such mean, mean soldiers. What idiots the Liberals are!
The Liberals and NDP don't really hate our troops, it's just that they think they are not doing the job for which they are suited. The aforementioned parties believe that the military should only be use to fight forest fires, build sandbag dykes, and clear snow in Toronto. The military is to be used as a source of cheap labour, all the while living in substandard housing and resorting to food banks to supplement the generous remuneration provided by a benevolent government.
ReplyDeleteYikes I couldn't look at those pictures they were so disturbing! Bad, bad troops. Don't they understand if the Liberals get these pictures, they are proof positive of torture?
ReplyDeleteGood job Maria, I look forward to part 3.
Making children cheer for the Flames is torture, in my humble opinion. ;)
ReplyDeletePowell Lucas has hit the nail squarely on the head with his comment. Projecting force or using force to protect people or projects is wrong, wrong, wrong. Why those guns that the troops are carrying are real...and they might even be loaded. They should be locked away and given only to those who are "approved."
ReplyDeleteGoogle up Tommy Douglas giving a speech in the house of commons regarding his opposition to considering Japan & Germany a threat. Pretty well says it all.