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Re: New Canadian Flag Seymour Hare <void@invalid.invalid> - 2021-11-27 12:56 -0500
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2021-11-27 14:09 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-15 10:17 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-15 14:25 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-15 13:52 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) - 2024-04-15 21:59 +0000
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-15 16:10 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) - 2024-04-15 22:17 +0000
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-15 16:26 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) - 2024-04-15 23:30 +0000
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-15 22:07 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-15 23:21 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) - 2024-04-16 15:17 +0000
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-16 11:09 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 11:43 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 11:58 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 14:57 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 15:22 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 16:23 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 15:27 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 16:28 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 15:31 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 16:33 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 15:44 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 16:51 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 16:28 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 18:57 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 18:20 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-17 10:05 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-17 10:06 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-17 11:59 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-17 15:38 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-18 10:14 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-19 13:45 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-19 17:51 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-19 20:22 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-20 12:04 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-20 16:06 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag "Little@man.Ball" <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-21 10:37 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-21 16:12 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag "Little@man.Ball" <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-22 09:16 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-22 14:07 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag "Little@man.Ball" <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-22 15:56 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-22 15:31 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 18:57 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 18:21 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-17 10:15 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-17 10:07 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-17 12:05 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-17 14:25 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-17 14:38 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-17 15:37 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-16 12:58 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 14:57 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) - 2024-04-15 21:56 +0000
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-15 16:11 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-15 23:20 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) - 2024-04-16 15:16 +0000
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-16 11:08 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 11:43 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-16 12:57 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag % <pursent100@gmail.com> - 2024-04-16 12:31 -0700
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 14:56 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 09:37 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-16 11:10 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 11:44 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> - 2024-04-16 12:59 -0600
Re: New Canadian Flag Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> - 2024-04-16 14:58 -0600
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| From | Seymour Hare <void@invalid.invalid> |
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| Date | 2021-11-27 12:56 -0500 |
| Subject | Re: New Canadian Flag |
| Message-ID | <qsr4qgtfku1apct2di1umidh3m1tj76dfs@4ax.com> |
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 19:51:35 -0600, "imustbestopped" <r@bastard.com> wrote: > >"Don Dickson" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message >news:nospam-01745E.22495729062003@nntp.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... ><snip> >> The point is that if our government was totally opposed to the >> war in Iraq why did we allow members of our armed forces to be >> sent there as part of the US air force and British army. The >> Canadian ships were most recently assigned to the Gulf as part of >> the war on terrorism when Afghanistan was invaded. Why would we >> let them be exposed to a much greater level of danger once the US >> invaded Iraq. Chretien talks out of both sides of his mouth on >> this one. He said he wouldn't commit troops but in fact he didn't >> stop others from using members of the Canadian armed forces. >> >> -- >> Don Dickson >> > >I fail to see how leaving the troops with the US and British units is >somehow a sign of support for the invasion of Iraq. They were assigned to >those units before the war in Iraq and the DND obviously felt that they were >not participating in any action that was not agreed upon before they were >sent to those units. > Britain did not recall any troops out of Canada because we did not >support their decision to invade Iraq. Does this mean that Britain was >really against the war? These countries are our allies, we may disagree with >some of their actions, but it is no reason to sever all ties with them. > This is simply an attack on Chretien. The criticism does not come from a >concern for the troops, it is just out of the dislike of the prime minister. > Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2021-11-27 14:09 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <tsOdnRuOwpXqAz_8nZ2dnUU7-RnNnZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #15580 |
On 2021-11-27 10:56 a.m., Seymour Hare wrote: > On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 19:51:35 -0600, "imustbestopped" <r@bastard.com> > wrote: > >> >> "Don Dickson" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message >> news:nospam-01745E.22495729062003@nntp.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.com... >> <snip> >>> The point is that if our government was totally opposed to the >>> war in Iraq why did we allow members of our armed forces to be >>> sent there as part of the US air force and British army. The >>> Canadian ships were most recently assigned to the Gulf as part of >>> the war on terrorism when Afghanistan was invaded. Why would we >>> let them be exposed to a much greater level of danger once the US >>> invaded Iraq. Chretien talks out of both sides of his mouth on >>> this one. He said he wouldn't commit troops but in fact he didn't >>> stop others from using members of the Canadian armed forces. >>> >>> -- >>> Don Dickson >>> >> >> I fail to see how leaving the troops with the US and British units is >> somehow a sign of support for the invasion of Iraq. They were assigned to >> those units before the war in Iraq and the DND obviously felt that they were >> not participating in any action that was not agreed upon before they were >> sent to those units. >> Britain did not recall any troops out of Canada because we did not >> support their decision to invade Iraq. Does this mean that Britain was >> really against the war? These countries are our allies, we may disagree with >> some of their actions, but it is no reason to sever all ties with them. >> This is simply an attack on Chretien. The criticism does not come from a >> concern for the troops, it is just out of the dislike of the prime minister. >> > > > Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal invasion > of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. > > and muhammad should fly over the parliament building
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 10:17 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <20240415101759.3c0d80f9@234567aaa> |
| In reply to | #15581 |
On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > > Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal > > invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. > > > > > and muhammad should fly over the parliament building turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now?
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| From | Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 14:25 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #22270 |
On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: > On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 > % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > >>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>> >>> >> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building > > turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? > I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % creature.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 13:52 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <YMicnXM4n5fjDoD7nZ2dnZfqnPhg4p2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #22271 |
Sharx335 wrote: > On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>>> >>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >> >> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >> > > I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely like to > see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those cranes in Iran, > along with ANYONE who supports the demented % creature. look at little fishie trying to get my attention
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| From | doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 21:59 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <uvk80m$ke$7@gallifrey.nk.ca> |
| In reply to | #22271 |
In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>>> >>>> >>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >> >> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >> > >I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely like to >see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those cranes in Iran, >along with ANYONE who supports the demented % creature. I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ; unsubscribe from Google Groups to be seen What worth the power of law that won't stop lawlessness? -unknown
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 16:10 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <20240415161032.336eba43@234567aaa> |
| In reply to | #22274 |
On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:59:50 -0000 (UTC) doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. But uh...your lying and he was a typical leftarded hypocrite: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_and_the_Iraq_War The Government of Canada did not at any time formally declare war against Iraq, and the level and nature of this participation, which changed over time, was controversial. While Canada had previously participated in military action against Iraq in the Gulf War of 1991, it refused to declare war against Iraq without United Nations Security Council approval. Even so, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien said on 10 October 2002 that Canada would be part of a military coalition to invade Iraq if it were sanctioned by the United Nations. However, when the United States and the United Kingdom subsequently withdrew their diplomatic efforts to gain that UN sanction, Jean Chrétien announced in Parliament on 17 March 2003 that Canada would not participate in the pending invasion. Nevertheless, he offered the US and its soldiers his moral support. https://www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/classroom/persian-gulf The Gulf War of the early 1990s was a struggle that is well-known to many. More than 4,000 Canadian Armed Forces members served in the Persian Gulf region in 1990-1991 as part of the international Coalition of countries that came together to drive the invading forces of Iraq out of Kuwait. In the aftermath of the conflict, Canadians would continue to serve with peacekeeping and embargo-enforcement efforts in the region for several years. The peak number of Canadian Armed Forces members in the Persian Gulf region at one time was some 2,700 personnel. The Canadian Naval Task Group–consisting of the destroyers HMCS Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS Protecteur–helped support the Coalition fleet efforts in the region. Five Sea King helicopters with No. 443 Squadron were also part of this force. CF-18 jet squadrons with approximately 500 personnel operated out of the ‘Canada Dry' bases in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar, performing combat air control, escort and reconnaissance missions. For the first time since the Korean War, Canadian air-to-surface attacks took place during the conflict. The Canadian Air Command's Transport Group carried personnel and cargo in the region. One of the Canadian planes was used in aerial refueling duties for Coalition air forces. A Canadian field hospital with 530 personnel was established in Al-Qaysumah, Saudi Arabia in February 1991. This hospital cared for both Coalition and Iraqi wounded. Soldiers from units like the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Royal 22e Régiment performed security duties at Canadian installations in the Middle East in 1990-1991. https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-impact.html Operation IMPACT is part of Canada’s whole-of-government approach to the Middle East. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission to build the military capabilities of Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, and set the conditions for their long-term success. Op IMPACT complements the work of other Canadian government agencies such as Global Affairs Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Op IMPACT began as the CAF support to the Global Coalition to degrade and ultimately defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The coalition has been effective. Under the command of Brigadier-General Wade Rutland, Op IMPACT, on behalf of the CAF, is continuing to work with partners in the region to set the conditions for stability and security. Canada plays an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, alongside its partners. In Iraq for example, the CAF efforts in support of the Global Coalition and NATO improve Iraqi security forces’ capabilities. These efforts help Iraq to achieve long-term success in keeping its territory and people secure. Update The Government of Canada has extended Operation IMPACT until March 31, 2025. This extension will allow the Canadian Armed Forces to continue to play an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon alongside its Allies and partners. The Canadian Armed Forces has begun a planned consolidation and adjustment of its personnel footprint in the Middle East. Canada will continue to fulfill its existing commitments under the authorities granted in Op IMPACT. On May 15, 2023, Brigadier-General (BGen) Wade Rutland transferred command of Joint Task Force IMPACT / Task Force Central (JTF-I/TF-C) over to Colonel (Col) John Summerfield during a ceremony held at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, alongside our various Allies and partners. Major-General Peter Scott, Chief of Staff of Canadian Joint Operations Command, presided over the event, where Col Summerfield assumed command from BGen Rutland, who has commanded JTF-I/TF-C since May 2022.
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| From | doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 22:17 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <uvk92h$2gm$1@gallifrey.nk.ca> |
| In reply to | #22275 |
In article <20240415161032.336eba43@234567aaa>, Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> wrote: >On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:59:50 -0000 (UTC) >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > >> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > >But uh...your lying and he was a typical leftarded hypocrite: > >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_and_the_Iraq_War > >The Government of Canada did not at any time formally declare war >against Iraq, and the level and nature of this participation, which >changed over time, was controversial. > >While Canada had previously participated in military action against >Iraq in the Gulf War of 1991, it refused to declare war against Iraq >without United Nations Security Council approval. Even so, Prime >Minister Jean Chrétien said on 10 October 2002 that Canada would be >part of a military coalition to invade Iraq if it were sanctioned by >the United Nations. However, when the United States and the United >Kingdom subsequently withdrew their diplomatic efforts to gain that UN >sanction, Jean Chrétien announced in Parliament on 17 March 2003 that >Canada would not participate in the pending invasion. Nevertheless, he >offered the US and its soldiers his moral support. > >https://www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/classroom/persian-gulf > >The Gulf War of the early 1990s was a struggle that is well-known to >many. More than 4,000 Canadian Armed Forces members served in the >Persian Gulf region in 1990-1991 as part of the international Coalition >of countries that came together to drive the invading forces of Iraq >out of Kuwait. In the aftermath of the conflict, Canadians would >continue to serve with peacekeeping and embargo-enforcement efforts in >the region for several years. > >The peak number of Canadian Armed Forces members in the Persian Gulf >region at one time was some 2,700 personnel. >The Canadian Naval Task Group–consisting of the destroyers HMCS Terra >Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS Protecteur–helped >support the Coalition fleet efforts in the region. Five Sea King >helicopters with No. 443 Squadron were also part of this force. >CF-18 jet squadrons with approximately 500 personnel operated out of the >‘Canada Dry' bases in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar, performing >combat air control, escort and reconnaissance missions. For the first >time since the Korean War, Canadian air-to-surface attacks took place >during the conflict. >The Canadian Air Command's Transport Group carried personnel and cargo >in the region. One of the Canadian planes was used in aerial refueling >duties for Coalition air forces. >A Canadian field hospital with 530 personnel was established in >Al-Qaysumah, Saudi Arabia in February 1991. This hospital cared for both >Coalition and Iraqi wounded. >Soldiers from units like the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Royal 22e >Régiment performed security duties at Canadian installations in the >Middle East in 1990-1991. > >https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-impact.html > >Operation IMPACT is part of Canada’s whole-of-government approach to >the Middle East. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission to build the >military capabilities of Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, and set the >conditions for their long-term success. Op IMPACT complements the work >of other Canadian government agencies such as Global Affairs Canada and >the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. > >Op IMPACT began as the CAF support to the Global Coalition to degrade >and ultimately defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The coalition has been >effective. Under the command of Brigadier-General Wade Rutland, Op >IMPACT, on behalf of the CAF, is continuing to work with partners in the >region to set the conditions for stability and security. > >Canada plays an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, alongside >its partners. In Iraq for example, the CAF efforts in support of the >Global Coalition and NATO improve Iraqi security forces’ capabilities. >These efforts help Iraq to achieve long-term success in keeping its >territory and people secure. > >Update >The Government of Canada has extended Operation IMPACT until March 31, >2025. This extension will allow the Canadian Armed Forces to continue to >play an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon alongside its Allies >and partners. > >The Canadian Armed Forces has begun a planned consolidation and >adjustment of its personnel footprint in the Middle East. Canada will >continue to fulfill its existing commitments under the authorities >granted in Op IMPACT. > >On May 15, 2023, Brigadier-General (BGen) Wade Rutland transferred >command of Joint Task Force IMPACT / Task Force Central (JTF-I/TF-C) >over to Colonel (Col) John Summerfield during a ceremony held at Ali Al >Salem Air Base, Kuwait, alongside our various Allies and partners. >Major-General Peter Scott, Chief of Staff of Canadian Joint Operations >Command, presided over the event, where Col Summerfield assumed command >from BGen Rutland, who has commanded JTF-I/TF-C since May 2022. > > > So that end result is ... -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ; unsubscribe from Google Groups to be seen What worth the power of law that won't stop lawlessness? -unknown
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 16:26 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <20240415162615.4608ff00@234567aaa> |
| In reply to | #22277 |
On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 22:17:53 -0000 (UTC) doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > In article <20240415161032.336eba43@234567aaa>, > Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> wrote: > >On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:59:50 -0000 (UTC) > >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > > > >> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > > > >But uh...your lying and he was a typical leftarded hypocrite: > > > >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_and_the_Iraq_War > > > >The Government of Canada did not at any time formally declare war > >against Iraq, and the level and nature of this participation, which > >changed over time, was controversial. > > > >While Canada had previously participated in military action against > >Iraq in the Gulf War of 1991, it refused to declare war against Iraq > >without United Nations Security Council approval. Even so, Prime > >Minister Jean Chrétien said on 10 October 2002 that Canada would be > >part of a military coalition to invade Iraq if it were sanctioned by > >the United Nations. However, when the United States and the United > >Kingdom subsequently withdrew their diplomatic efforts to gain that > >UN sanction, Jean Chrétien announced in Parliament on 17 March 2003 > >that Canada would not participate in the pending invasion. > >Nevertheless, he offered the US and its soldiers his moral support. > > > >https://www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/classroom/persian-gulf > > > >The Gulf War of the early 1990s was a struggle that is well-known to > >many. More than 4,000 Canadian Armed Forces members served in the > >Persian Gulf region in 1990-1991 as part of the international > >Coalition of countries that came together to drive the invading > >forces of Iraq out of Kuwait. In the aftermath of the conflict, > >Canadians would continue to serve with peacekeeping and > >embargo-enforcement efforts in the region for several years. > > > >The peak number of Canadian Armed Forces members in the Persian Gulf > >region at one time was some 2,700 personnel. > >The Canadian Naval Task Group–consisting of the destroyers HMCS Terra > >Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS Protecteur–helped > >support the Coalition fleet efforts in the region. Five Sea King > >helicopters with No. 443 Squadron were also part of this force. > >CF-18 jet squadrons with approximately 500 personnel operated out of > >the ‘Canada Dry' bases in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar, > >performing combat air control, escort and reconnaissance missions. > >For the first time since the Korean War, Canadian air-to-surface > >attacks took place during the conflict. > >The Canadian Air Command's Transport Group carried personnel and > >cargo in the region. One of the Canadian planes was used in aerial > >refueling duties for Coalition air forces. > >A Canadian field hospital with 530 personnel was established in > >Al-Qaysumah, Saudi Arabia in February 1991. This hospital cared for > >both Coalition and Iraqi wounded. > >Soldiers from units like the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Royal > >22e Régiment performed security duties at Canadian installations in > >the Middle East in 1990-1991. > > > >https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-impact.html > > > >Operation IMPACT is part of Canada’s whole-of-government approach to > >the Middle East. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission to build the > >military capabilities of Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, and set the > >conditions for their long-term success. Op IMPACT complements the > >work of other Canadian government agencies such as Global Affairs > >Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. > > > >Op IMPACT began as the CAF support to the Global Coalition to degrade > >and ultimately defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The coalition has been > >effective. Under the command of Brigadier-General Wade Rutland, Op > >IMPACT, on behalf of the CAF, is continuing to work with partners in > >the region to set the conditions for stability and security. > > > >Canada plays an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, > >alongside its partners. In Iraq for example, the CAF efforts in > >support of the Global Coalition and NATO improve Iraqi security > >forces’ capabilities. These efforts help Iraq to achieve long-term > >success in keeping its territory and people secure. > > > >Update > >The Government of Canada has extended Operation IMPACT until March > >31, 2025. This extension will allow the Canadian Armed Forces to > >continue to play an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon > >alongside its Allies and partners. > > > >The Canadian Armed Forces has begun a planned consolidation and > >adjustment of its personnel footprint in the Middle East. Canada will > >continue to fulfill its existing commitments under the authorities > >granted in Op IMPACT. > > > >On May 15, 2023, Brigadier-General (BGen) Wade Rutland transferred > >command of Joint Task Force IMPACT / Task Force Central (JTF-I/TF-C) > >over to Colonel (Col) John Summerfield during a ceremony held at Ali > >Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, alongside our various Allies and partners. > >Major-General Peter Scott, Chief of Staff of Canadian Joint > >Operations Command, presided over the event, where Col Summerfield > >assumed command from BGen Rutland, who has commanded JTF-I/TF-C > >since May 2022. > > > > > > > > So that end result is ... An autocracy at best.
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| From | doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 23:30 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <uvkdap$78n$4@gallifrey.nk.ca> |
| In reply to | #22278 |
In article <20240415162615.4608ff00@234567aaa>, Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> wrote: >On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 22:17:53 -0000 (UTC) >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > >> In article <20240415161032.336eba43@234567aaa>, >> Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> wrote: >> >On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:59:50 -0000 (UTC) >> >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: >> > >> >> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. >> > >> >But uh...your lying and he was a typical leftarded hypocrite: >> > >> >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_and_the_Iraq_War >> > >> >The Government of Canada did not at any time formally declare war >> >against Iraq, and the level and nature of this participation, which >> >changed over time, was controversial. >> > >> >While Canada had previously participated in military action against >> >Iraq in the Gulf War of 1991, it refused to declare war against Iraq >> >without United Nations Security Council approval. Even so, Prime >> >Minister Jean Chrétien said on 10 October 2002 that Canada would be >> >part of a military coalition to invade Iraq if it were sanctioned by >> >the United Nations. However, when the United States and the United >> >Kingdom subsequently withdrew their diplomatic efforts to gain that >> >UN sanction, Jean Chrétien announced in Parliament on 17 March 2003 >> >that Canada would not participate in the pending invasion. >> >Nevertheless, he offered the US and its soldiers his moral support. >> > >> >https://www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/classroom/persian-gulf >> > >> >The Gulf War of the early 1990s was a struggle that is well-known to >> >many. More than 4,000 Canadian Armed Forces members served in the >> >Persian Gulf region in 1990-1991 as part of the international >> >Coalition of countries that came together to drive the invading >> >forces of Iraq out of Kuwait. In the aftermath of the conflict, >> >Canadians would continue to serve with peacekeeping and >> >embargo-enforcement efforts in the region for several years. >> > >> >The peak number of Canadian Armed Forces members in the Persian Gulf >> >region at one time was some 2,700 personnel. >> >The Canadian Naval Task Group–consisting of the destroyers HMCS Terra >> >Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS Protecteur–helped >> >support the Coalition fleet efforts in the region. Five Sea King >> >helicopters with No. 443 Squadron were also part of this force. >> >CF-18 jet squadrons with approximately 500 personnel operated out of >> >the ‘Canada Dry' bases in the Persian Gulf nation of Qatar, >> >performing combat air control, escort and reconnaissance missions. >> >For the first time since the Korean War, Canadian air-to-surface >> >attacks took place during the conflict. >> >The Canadian Air Command's Transport Group carried personnel and >> >cargo in the region. One of the Canadian planes was used in aerial >> >refueling duties for Coalition air forces. >> >A Canadian field hospital with 530 personnel was established in >> >Al-Qaysumah, Saudi Arabia in February 1991. This hospital cared for >> >both Coalition and Iraqi wounded. >> >Soldiers from units like the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Royal >> >22e Régiment performed security duties at Canadian installations in >> >the Middle East in 1990-1991. >> > >> >>https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-impact.html >> > >> >Operation IMPACT is part of Canada’s whole-of-government approach to >> >the Middle East. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission to build the >> >military capabilities of Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, and set the >> >conditions for their long-term success. Op IMPACT complements the >> >work of other Canadian government agencies such as Global Affairs >> >Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. >> > >> >Op IMPACT began as the CAF support to the Global Coalition to degrade >> >and ultimately defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The coalition has been >> >effective. Under the command of Brigadier-General Wade Rutland, Op >> >IMPACT, on behalf of the CAF, is continuing to work with partners in >> >the region to set the conditions for stability and security. >> > >> >Canada plays an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, >> >alongside its partners. In Iraq for example, the CAF efforts in >> >support of the Global Coalition and NATO improve Iraqi security >> >forces’ capabilities. These efforts help Iraq to achieve long-term >> >success in keeping its territory and people secure. >> > >> >Update >> >The Government of Canada has extended Operation IMPACT until March >> >31, 2025. This extension will allow the Canadian Armed Forces to >> >continue to play an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon >> >alongside its Allies and partners. >> > >> >The Canadian Armed Forces has begun a planned consolidation and >> >adjustment of its personnel footprint in the Middle East. Canada will >> >continue to fulfill its existing commitments under the authorities >> >granted in Op IMPACT. >> > >> >On May 15, 2023, Brigadier-General (BGen) Wade Rutland transferred >> >command of Joint Task Force IMPACT / Task Force Central (JTF-I/TF-C) >> >over to Colonel (Col) John Summerfield during a ceremony held at Ali >> >Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, alongside our various Allies and partners. >> >Major-General Peter Scott, Chief of Staff of Canadian Joint >> >Operations Command, presided over the event, where Col Summerfield >> >assumed command from BGen Rutland, who has commanded JTF-I/TF-C >> >since May 2022. >> > >> > >> > >> >> So that end result is ... > >An autocracy at best. > Go to Russia! -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ; unsubscribe from Google Groups to be seen What worth the power of law that won't stop lawlessness? -unknown
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 22:07 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <20240415220703.7e2a17ba@234567aaa> |
| In reply to | #22279 |
On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 23:30:33 -0000 (UTC) doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > In article <20240415162615.4608ff00@234567aaa>, > Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> wrote: > >On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 22:17:53 -0000 (UTC) > >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > > > >> In article <20240415161032.336eba43@234567aaa>, > >> Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> wrote: > >> >On Mon, 15 Apr 2024 21:59:50 -0000 (UTC) > >> >doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) wrote: > >> > > >> >> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > >> > > >> >But uh...your lying and he was a typical leftarded hypocrite: > >> > > >> >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_and_the_Iraq_War > >> > > >> >The Government of Canada did not at any time formally declare war > >> >against Iraq, and the level and nature of this participation, > >> >which changed over time, was controversial. > >> > > >> >While Canada had previously participated in military action > >> >against Iraq in the Gulf War of 1991, it refused to declare war > >> >against Iraq without United Nations Security Council approval. > >> >Even so, Prime Minister Jean Chrétien said on 10 October 2002 > >> >that Canada would be part of a military coalition to invade Iraq > >> >if it were sanctioned by the United Nations. However, when the > >> >United States and the United Kingdom subsequently withdrew their > >> >diplomatic efforts to gain that UN sanction, Jean Chrétien > >> >announced in Parliament on 17 March 2003 that Canada would not > >> >participate in the pending invasion. Nevertheless, he offered the > >> >US and its soldiers his moral support. > >> > > >> >https://www.veterans.gc.ca/en/remembrance/classroom/persian-gulf > >> > > >> >The Gulf War of the early 1990s was a struggle that is well-known > >> >to many. More than 4,000 Canadian Armed Forces members served in > >> >the Persian Gulf region in 1990-1991 as part of the international > >> >Coalition of countries that came together to drive the invading > >> >forces of Iraq out of Kuwait. In the aftermath of the conflict, > >> >Canadians would continue to serve with peacekeeping and > >> >embargo-enforcement efforts in the region for several years. > >> > > >> >The peak number of Canadian Armed Forces members in the Persian > >> >Gulf region at one time was some 2,700 personnel. > >> >The Canadian Naval Task Group–consisting of the destroyers HMCS > >> >Terra Nova and HMCS Athabaskan, and the supply ship HMCS > >> >Protecteur–helped support the Coalition fleet efforts in the > >> >region. Five Sea King helicopters with No. 443 Squadron were also > >> >part of this force. CF-18 jet squadrons with approximately 500 > >> >personnel operated out of the ‘Canada Dry' bases in the Persian > >> >Gulf nation of Qatar, performing combat air control, escort and > >> >reconnaissance missions. For the first time since the Korean War, > >> >Canadian air-to-surface attacks took place during the conflict. > >> >The Canadian Air Command's Transport Group carried personnel and > >> >cargo in the region. One of the Canadian planes was used in aerial > >> >refueling duties for Coalition air forces. > >> >A Canadian field hospital with 530 personnel was established in > >> >Al-Qaysumah, Saudi Arabia in February 1991. This hospital cared > >> >for both Coalition and Iraqi wounded. > >> >Soldiers from units like the Royal Canadian Regiment and the Royal > >> >22e Régiment performed security duties at Canadian installations > >> >in the Middle East in 1990-1991. > >> > > >> > >>https://www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/operations/military-operations/current-operations/operation-impact.html > >> > >> > > >> >Operation IMPACT is part of Canada’s whole-of-government approach > >> >to the Middle East. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) mission to > >> >build the military capabilities of Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, and > >> >set the conditions for their long-term success. Op IMPACT > >> >complements the work of other Canadian government agencies such > >> >as Global Affairs Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. > >> > > >> >Op IMPACT began as the CAF support to the Global Coalition to > >> >degrade and ultimately defeat Daesh in Iraq and Syria. The > >> >coalition has been effective. Under the command of > >> >Brigadier-General Wade Rutland, Op IMPACT, on behalf of the CAF, > >> >is continuing to work with partners in the region to set the > >> >conditions for stability and security. > >> > > >> >Canada plays an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, > >> >alongside its partners. In Iraq for example, the CAF efforts in > >> >support of the Global Coalition and NATO improve Iraqi security > >> >forces’ capabilities. These efforts help Iraq to achieve long-term > >> >success in keeping its territory and people secure. > >> > > >> >Update > >> >The Government of Canada has extended Operation IMPACT until March > >> >31, 2025. This extension will allow the Canadian Armed Forces to > >> >continue to play an important role in Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon > >> >alongside its Allies and partners. > >> > > >> >The Canadian Armed Forces has begun a planned consolidation and > >> >adjustment of its personnel footprint in the Middle East. Canada > >> >will continue to fulfill its existing commitments under the > >> >authorities granted in Op IMPACT. > >> > > >> >On May 15, 2023, Brigadier-General (BGen) Wade Rutland transferred > >> >command of Joint Task Force IMPACT / Task Force Central > >> >(JTF-I/TF-C) over to Colonel (Col) John Summerfield during a > >> >ceremony held at Ali Al Salem Air Base, Kuwait, alongside our > >> >various Allies and partners. Major-General Peter Scott, Chief of > >> >Staff of Canadian Joint Operations Command, presided over the > >> >event, where Col Summerfield assumed command from BGen Rutland, > >> >who has commanded JTF-I/TF-C since May 2022. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> So that end result is ... > > > >An autocracy at best. > > > > Go to Russia! No need, we share our space program with them!
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| From | Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> |
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| Date | 2024-04-15 23:21 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #22274 |
On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: > In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >>> >>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >>> >> >> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely like to >> see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those cranes in Iran, >> along with ANYONE who supports the demented % creature. > > I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain.
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| From | doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca (The Doctor) |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 15:17 +0000 |
| Message-ID | <uvm4pe$2oev$5@gallifrey.nk.ca> |
| In reply to | #22282 |
In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: >> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>>>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >>>> >>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >>>> >>> >>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely like to >>> see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those cranes in Iran, >>> along with ANYONE who supports the demented % creature. >> >> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > >Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed forces, no >surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! -- Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ; unsubscribe from Google Groups to be seen What worth the power of law that won't stop lawlessness? -unknown
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| From | Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 11:09 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <uvmbbk$128id$2@dont-email.me> |
| In reply to | #22284 |
On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: > In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: >>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>>>>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >>>>> >>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >>>>> >>>> >>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely like to >>>> see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those cranes in Iran, >>>> along with ANYONE who supports the demented % creature. >>> >>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. >> >> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed forces, no >> surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. > > Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country full of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban?
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 11:43 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <20240416114345.7e0b11c5@234567aaa> |
| In reply to | #22287 |
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:09:09 -0600 Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: > > In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 > > <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: > >>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 > >>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: > >>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 > >>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal > >>>>>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building > >>>>> > >>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely > >>>> like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those > >>>> cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % > >>>> creature. > >>> > >>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > >> > >> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed > >> forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. > > > > Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! > > Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country full > of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban? To be fair if we'd known Bin Laden was in Pakistan a whole lotta more effective ass-kicking could have been done up front.
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 11:58 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <3EWdnSeANaPSV4P7nZ2dnZfqn_EAAAAA@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #22290 |
Lil-man-ball wrote: > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:09:09 -0600 > Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >> On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: >>> In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 >>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: >>>>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 >>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the illegal >>>>>>>>> invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war criminals. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >>>>>>> >>>>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely >>>>>> like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those >>>>>> cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % >>>>>> creature. >>>>> >>>>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. >>>> >>>> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed >>>> forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. >>> >>> Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! >> >> Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country full >> of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban? > > To be fair if we'd known Bin Laden was in Pakistan a whole lotta more > effective ass-kicking could have been done up front. > he talks about how great i am
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 14:57 -0600 |
| Message-ID | <20240416145717.20c08d1f@234567aaa> |
| In reply to | #22293 |
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:58:24 -0700 % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > Lil-man-ball wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:09:09 -0600 > > Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > > > >> On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: > >>> In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 > >>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >>>> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: > >>>>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 > >>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >>>>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: > >>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 > >>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the > >>>>>>>>> illegal invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war > >>>>>>>>> criminals. > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? > >>>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely > >>>>>> like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those > >>>>>> cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % > >>>>>> creature. > >>>>> > >>>>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > >>>> > >>>> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed > >>>> forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. > >>> > >>> Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! > >> > >> Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country > >> full of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban? > > > > To be fair if we'd known Bin Laden was in Pakistan a whole lotta > > more effective ass-kicking could have been done up front. > > > he talks about how great i am bin Bobo does?
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 15:22 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <pCCdnVr639KSZ4P7nZ2dnZfqnPednZ2d@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #22299 |
Lil-man-ball wrote: > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:58:24 -0700 > % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Lil-man-ball wrote: >>> On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:09:09 -0600 >>> Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>> >>>> On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: >>>>> In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 >>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>>>> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: >>>>>>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 >>>>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>>>>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the >>>>>>>>>>> illegal invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war >>>>>>>>>>> criminals. >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely >>>>>>>> like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those >>>>>>>> cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % >>>>>>>> creature. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. >>>>>> >>>>>> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed >>>>>> forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. >>>>> >>>>> Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! >>>> >>>> Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country >>>> full of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban? >>> >>> To be fair if we'd known Bin Laden was in Pakistan a whole lotta >>> more effective ass-kicking could have been done up front. >>> >> he talks about how great i am > > bin Bobo does? > yes , yes , they all love me
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| From | Lil-man-ball <suck@ra.mentos> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 16:23 -0600 |
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On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 15:22:07 -0700 % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > Lil-man-ball wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:58:24 -0700 > > % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Lil-man-ball wrote: > >>> On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:09:09 -0600 > >>> Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >>> > >>>> On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: > >>>>> In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 > >>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >>>>>> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: > >>>>>>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 > >>>>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: > >>>>>>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: > >>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 > >>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the > >>>>>>>>>>> illegal invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war > >>>>>>>>>>> criminals. > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? > >>>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely > >>>>>>>> like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those > >>>>>>>> cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % > >>>>>>>> creature. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed > >>>>>> forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. > >>>>> > >>>>> Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! > >>>> > >>>> Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country > >>>> full of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban? > >>> > >>> To be fair if we'd known Bin Laden was in Pakistan a whole lotta > >>> more effective ass-kicking could have been done up front. > >>> > >> he talks about how great i am > > > > bin Bobo does? > > > yes , yes , they all love me its yer dry wit, innit?
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| From | % <pursent100@gmail.com> |
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| Date | 2024-04-16 15:27 -0700 |
| Message-ID | <pCCdnVX639L5ZoP7nZ2dnZfqnPcAAAAA@giganews.com> |
| In reply to | #22303 |
Lil-man-ball wrote: > On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 15:22:07 -0700 > % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Lil-man-ball wrote: >>> On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:58:24 -0700 >>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Lil-man-ball wrote: >>>>> On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 11:09:09 -0600 >>>>> Sharx335 <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> On 2024-04-16 9:17 a.m., The Doctor wrote: >>>>>>> In article <uvl1st$p95a$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 >>>>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>>>>>> On 2024-04-15 3:59 p.m., The Doctor wrote: >>>>>>>>> In article <uvk2g2$evhd$2@dont-email.me>, Sharx335 >>>>>>>>> <sharx35@telus.net> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> On 2024-04-15 10:17 a.m., Lil-man-ball wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Nov 2021 14:09:12 -0700 >>>>>>>>>>> % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> Chretien and any other leader who lent support to the >>>>>>>>>>>>> illegal invasion of Iraq should have been hung as war >>>>>>>>>>>>> criminals. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> and muhammad should fly over the parliament building >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> turdeau has wings to go with his blackface now? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I've got nothing good to say about Turdeau but I would surely >>>>>>>>>> like to see asswads like squiggles swinging from one of those >>>>>>>>>> cranes in Iran, along with ANYONE who supports the demented % >>>>>>>>>> creature. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I remind you Chretien kept out of the Iraq invasion. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Of course, after years of Liberal underfunding of our armed >>>>>>>> forces, no surprise he did a Neville Chamberlain. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Then explain why we went into Afghanistan! >>>>>> >>>>>> Above my pay grade, however how long could one ignore a country >>>>>> full of assholes. You a buddy of the Taliban? >>>>> >>>>> To be fair if we'd known Bin Laden was in Pakistan a whole lotta >>>>> more effective ass-kicking could have been done up front. >>>>> >>>> he talks about how great i am >>> >>> bin Bobo does? >>> >> yes , yes , they all love me > > its yer dry wit, innit? > nope it's the real me you should see my funny side
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