zanshin said:Newshound,
Thank you for the story and thanks for the support. You possibly don't know how much you're actually contributing. We've got the combat power to win the battles over here. We have the discipline to keep civilian casualties down to minimum (zero, hopefully). The only way the Taliban can have any success, is by 'winning' back in Canada. That is, good people saying and doing nothing, while allowing nay-sayers to push any of the various agendas (getting elected, espousing pacifisms, etc.) that are attempting to remove us from this war far, far sooner than we need to stay.
Your article is helping to win as surely as a 155mm round helps on the battlefield. hmm... that sounds kinda goofy when I re-read it... but, I mean it though. Thank you for your contributions, now, in the past, and in the future.
Mark
P.S. PatrickO, thanks for the great anecdote about the Captain Morgan cop. Here's a salute back to him!
For those who don't know, the "Highway of Heroes" is the 172km Hwy 401 stretch from CFB Trenton to Toronto. It earned its name because its the route fallen troops take before heading to the Centre for Forensic Sciences and returned to their families. Since 2002 thousands have stood on overpasses wearing red and holding signs, waiting for the the motorcade to pass. It lets the families know that we're thinking of them and it means so much to them. For the crowd, they feel connected to the family for a few seconds.
I've talked to the Ministry of Transportation in Ontario and I've made a petition to raise a sign in Toronto and Trenton marking the stretch officially the "Highway of Heroes" and raise Canadian flags on each overpass, both sides. If there is a lot of support, I thought it would be nice to set up plaques on each overpass of the names of our fallen in Afghanistan and maybe a few words about each person.
I have made a petition and I don't wish to take credit for the idea, I just made the petition.
Feel free to add any comments. Thanks
MIKsam said:I have no idea who started the following email but I wanted to pass it on as a sign of deep respect for our troops...
http://www.petitiononline.com/401Hero/petition.html