The grieving father said he supported his son and the Canadian military, but not Canada's mission in Afghanistan. Comments
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Who voted on this?- Streaker Tue Jun 10, 2008 1:13 pm
 - RUEZ Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:09 pm

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Leave 'em alone to sort it out for themselves.
Leaving them alone wouldn't have shut down their terrorist training camp. That's not an option.
That being said, I would at the very least like to see the Americans bugger the hell out of Iraq and send their 100 000+ troops to A-stan. Then I'd like to see Canadians come back home where they belong instead of dying for no purpose other than lining the pockets of Dubya's patrons.
Somehow that's more nobile than fighting so children can go to school..
"I can remember him saying to me he had to go to french immersion because he wouldn't get above the rank of major if he wasn't bilingual," she said from her Halifax home.
Snyder said her son felt protected, was never fearful, and believed his actions in Afghanistan were helping to move the country forward.
"If anything ever happens mom, don't feel badly for me, I'm where I'm supposed to be," she said, quoting her son in a recent phone conversation.
Typical of the bastard media. This is the same as that previous news bit where the family refused to talk to the news so they found some unrelated friend who gave them the anti-Afghan BS line they wanted.
http://www.thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/1061286.html
He didn't say war is stupid, though. He said the war in Afghanistan is stupid.
"War is stupid. Everybody knows that. Everybody knows that. Well, no, they don’t. The politicians don’t know that," David Snyder told CTV in Penticton hours after learning his son was dead.
The soldier’s mother doesn’t share her ex-husband’s view of the Afghanistan mission.
That's from the latest newss clip. If you can't show something else, I'm going to guess you're spinning shit again.
He fell down a well during a night march. I've heard that NVG are very poor for depth perception. No one can say without being there but is it probable that the gear contributed to the accident?
He didn't say war is stupid, though. He said the war in Afghanistan is stupid.
I took your word for it and didn't go back and look through the article......won't happen again. That was cheap........even for you.