@JeanTarrou007@TruthSeek01011 I’m not a dummy.
If this is your opinion this is what this post is about. I posted the demographics as well.
Are they integrating?
Im seeing terrible conflicts and
turmoil in Toronto - they are not integrating very well.
Please allow someone who actually knows what’s going on to comment. Larry Johnson is full of sh*t.
A) the POTUS doesn’t need to “access” the codes. He carries them in his pocket wherever he goes. He, theoretically, can launch whenever he wants, from wherever. That where the military aide and the “Football” come in.
B) the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs is NOT in that chain of command. The president, through the military aide, communicates his order through the National Military Command Center, who then communicates with the unified commanders.
C) Whoever this Larry Johnson character is wouldn’t have ANY knowledge of this. In fact, the CIA wouldn’t even know.
D) this is clickbait bullsh*t.
Out.
Happy 5 years with the hottest pizza delivery girl I’ve ever met. Haha! Cheers beautiful. Thanks for keeping me around. #Bluenoserbeauty @PizzaGirl902
@BowersWrites Oh I knew...my Dad was a Cameron Highlander there. There's a great book written about the journey from Ottawa to Iceland and the conditions there !
Did you know that Canada invaded Iceland during the Second World War?
While not alone—Britain and, eventually, the U.S. were also present—Canadian troops were part of the occupation force.
You can read more in my Legion Magazine feature.
legionmagazine.com/the-lovely-war/
📸 Wiki.
Just for the record, we don’t want Steve Dangle anywhere near this hockey team. Haha! We already have enough bad karma with the carney curse and the curse of Saint Patrick. Hilarious watching him cheer for the Habs though.
Dear @realDonaldTrump and @PeteHegseth,
I have a confession.
I used to believe that our WWII heroes were our “Greatest Generation.” And I believe that’s still true. But, …
But, what our military is accomplishing, right now, in the Persian Gulf, across all our services, is truly magnificent and worthy of our utmost praise and respect. The teamwork, the precision, the drive to survive from a downed airman, the integrity, the overwhelming power is historically unparalleled.
This military man’s heart is full and my appreciation for the many and various ways our military excels leaves me with immense professional martial pride.
We have a generation currently serving under tremendous domestic political pressures, none of which they deserve or precipitated. They survived 4 years of indifference and ridiculous social interference and meddling, and they persevered.
They survived to become the world’s greatest and most morally-grounded military force since our Creation.
Thank you from America and America’s Vets.
Respectfully,
Buzz Patterson
Lt Col, USAF (Retired)
@BowersWrites I was at the ceremony here in Ottawa when this brave young soldier was repatriated. My Dad was in the parade and it was one of the most moving events I've witnessed..
It was here, at the Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery in May 2000, that a fallen Canadian "known unto God" was repatriated home, a journey now recorded on his former grave marker. Today, he rests within the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ottawa.
@TSNJR I can’t say for sure, but I’m willing to bet a lot of money that there was worse during Dennis Joseph Smith’s tenure in Ottawa. Truly the worst of times.
Humbled. Stirred. Moved.
These are just some of the words that people might use to describe the Canadian National Vimy Memorial.
All are true, unquestionably so, but somehow, I still find myself lost for words.
For now, I merely reflect on the day that has just passed.
last night after the game, my friend katie asked marchenko for a photo. when he saw she couldn't stand up next to him, he got out of his car & down to her level to take this. I always knew he was a nice guy but there are no words to say how much this meant to her and us