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June 19th 06, 09:37 PM
June 17, 2006
'Peace Mom' Cindy Sheehan supports American military deserters in
Canada


Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan greets U.S. military deserters during a
rally in Fort Erie, Ontario, on Saturday. The person in the foreground
is wearing a U.S. military uniform. All the deserters had served in
Iraq. (CP/AP/Don Heupel)
FORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) - A group of American military deserters publicly
embraced their new lives in Canada on Saturday with the support of
"peace mom" Cindy Sheehan, who said she wished the son she lost in Iraq
was among them.
"I begged him not to go to Iraq," the anti-war activist said through
tears at a rally in support of the former soldiers, who wore black
T-shirts emblazoned with "AWOL." "And I wish he was standing up here
with these people because he didn't want to go."
Sheehan was making her second visit to Canada in support of sanctuary
for those fleeing the U.S. military.
Canada has so far denied political asylum to U.S. soldiers who have
sought it but appeals are pending.
"They're trying to deport me," said Darrell Anderson of Lexington, Ky.,
who arrived in Canada by way of Niagara Falls in January 2005. He spent
seven months in Iraq with the Army's 1st Armoured Division and received
a purple heart following a roadside bomb attack before deciding during
a leave he would not go back.
"When I was in Iraq, we were killing innocent people for oil. It was
obvious they didn't want us there," said Anderson, 24, who is
petitioning to remain in Canada.
The gathering at a park in the town of Fort Erie, across the border
from Buffalo, N.Y., was organized by peace groups on both sides of the
border.
About 20 former U.S. soldiers, referred to as war resisters, have
applied for refugee status in Canada. Organizers estimated there may be
as many as 200 soldiers in the country who have not yet sought formal
protection.
"They say we're traitors, we're deserters," said former Marine Chris
Magaoay, 20, of the Hawaiian island of Maui. "No, I'm a Marine and I
stand up for what I believe in, and I believe the Constitution of the
United States of America is being pushed aside as a scrap piece of
paper."
The soldiers thanked Canadians for their hospitality and were cheered
by about 100 in an audience that included Iraq veterans opposed to the
war and Vietnam-era resisters who sought refuge in Canada decades
earlier.
"I know that their choice has been difficult but I know that they made
the right choice," said Bruce Beyer, who spent five years in Canada as
a draft resister during Vietnam.
"I know that they miss their family and their friends that they're cut
off from," Beyer said. "But I know that you Canadians have stepped up
and stood behind them and I thank you from the bottom of my heart."
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dbarr8
June 19th 06, 11:08 PM
On 19 Jun 2006 13:37:59 -0700, wrote:

>June 17, 2006
>'Peace Mom' Cindy Sheehan supports American military deserters in
>Canada
>
>
>Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan greets U.S. military deserters during a
>rally in Fort Erie, Ontario, on Saturday. The person in the foreground
>is wearing a U.S. military uniform. All the deserters had served in
>Iraq. (CP/AP/Don Heupel)
>FORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) - A group of American military deserters publicly
>embraced their new lives in Canada on Saturday with the support of
>"peace mom" Cindy Sheehan, who said she wished the son she lost in Iraq
>was among them.
>"I begged him not to go to Iraq," the anti-war activist said through
>tears at a rally in support of the former soldiers, who wore black
>T-shirts emblazoned with "AWOL." "And I wish he was standing up here
>with these people because he didn't want to go."
>Sheehan was making her second visit to Canada in support of sanctuary
>for those fleeing the U.S. military.
>Canada has so far denied political asylum to U.S. soldiers who have
>sought it but appeals are pending.
>"They're trying to deport me," said Darrell Anderson of Lexington, Ky.,
>who arrived in Canada by way of Niagara Falls in January 2005. He spent
>seven months in Iraq with the Army's 1st Armoured Division and received
>a purple heart following a roadside bomb attack before deciding during
>a leave he would not go back.
>"When I was in Iraq, we were killing innocent people for oil. It was
>obvious they didn't want us there," said Anderson, 24, who is
>petitioning to remain in Canada.
>The gathering at a park in the town of Fort Erie, across the border
>from Buffalo, N.Y., was organized by peace groups on both sides of the
>border.
>About 20 former U.S. soldiers, referred to as war resisters, have
>applied for refugee status in Canada. Organizers estimated there may be
>as many as 200 soldiers in the country who have not yet sought formal
>protection.
>"They say we're traitors, we're deserters," said former Marine Chris
>Magaoay, 20, of the Hawaiian island of Maui. "No, I'm a Marine and I
>stand up for what I believe in, and I believe the Constitution of the
>United States of America is being pushed aside as a scrap piece of
>paper."
>The soldiers thanked Canadians for their hospitality and were cheered
>by about 100 in an audience that included Iraq veterans opposed to the
>war and Vietnam-era resisters who sought refuge in Canada decades
>earlier.
>"I know that their choice has been difficult but I know that they made
>the right choice," said Bruce Beyer, who spent five years in Canada as
>a draft resister during Vietnam.
>"I know that they miss their family and their friends that they're cut
>off from," Beyer said. "But I know that you Canadians have stepped up
>and stood behind them and I thank you from the bottom of my heart."
>-------------------------------------
>
>http://www.slate.com/id/2124788/sidebar/2124791/
>
>http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2005/08/cindy-sheehan-mother-of-spc-casey.html

These cowards oops!! war resistors could have shown how "brave" they
are by having this rally in Buffalo New York!! Guess the US armed
forces is better off without these losers who want to pick and choose
which wars they will fight in!!

Wonder once her fifteen minutes of fame with this issue are up whether
Sheehan will join MADD to get the attention she so badly needs?? She
seems the perfect type of person for this organization!!

Bothrops Husband
June 20th 06, 03:47 AM
"dbarr8" > wrote in message
...
Guess the US armed
> forces is better off without these losers who want to pick and choose
> which wars they will fight in!!


That's right you GUESS, because a craven, yellowbellied, spineless, gutless
chickenhawk puke like you wouldn't know first hand, now wouldya?

Bothrops Husband
June 20th 06, 03:51 AM
"dbarr8" > wrote in message
...


Guess the US armed
> forces is better off without these losers who want to pick and choose
> which wars they will fight in!!

That's right, you GUESS, because a yellowbellied, spineless, gutless, craven
chickenhawk puke like you wouldn't know firsthand, now wouldja?

The Right One
June 20th 06, 09:12 AM
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> June 17, 2006
> 'Peace Mom' Cindy Sheehan supports American military deserters in
> Canada
>
>
> Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan greets U.S. military deserters during a
> rally in Fort Erie, Ontario, on Saturday. The person in the foreground
> is wearing a U.S. military uniform. All the deserters had served in
> Iraq. (CP/AP/Don Heupel)
> FORT ERIE, Ont. (AP) - A group of American military deserters publicly
> embraced their new lives in Canada on Saturday with the support of
> "peace mom" Cindy Sheehan, who said she wished the son she lost in Iraq
> was among them.
> "I begged him not to go to Iraq," the anti-war activist said through
> tears at a rally in support of the former soldiers, who wore black
> T-shirts emblazoned with "AWOL." "And I wish he was standing up here
> with these people because he didn't want to go."
> Sheehan was making her second visit to Canada in support of sanctuary
> for those fleeing the U.S. military.
> Canada has so far denied political asylum to U.S. soldiers who have
> sought it but appeals are pending.
> "They're trying to deport me," said Darrell Anderson of Lexington, Ky.,
> who arrived in Canada by way of Niagara Falls in January 2005. He spent
> seven months in Iraq with the Army's 1st Armoured Division and received
> a purple heart following a roadside bomb attack before deciding during
> a leave he would not go back.
> "When I was in Iraq, we were killing innocent people for oil. It was
> obvious they didn't want us there," said Anderson, 24, who is
> petitioning to remain in Canada.
> The gathering at a park in the town of Fort Erie, across the border
> from Buffalo, N.Y., was organized by peace groups on both sides of the
> border.
> About 20 former U.S. soldiers, referred to as war resisters, have
> applied for refugee status in Canada. Organizers estimated there may be
> as many as 200 soldiers in the country who have not yet sought formal
> protection.
> "They say we're traitors, we're deserters," said former Marine Chris
> Magaoay, 20, of the Hawaiian island of Maui. "No, I'm a Marine and I
> stand up for what I believe in, and I believe the Constitution of the
> United States of America is being pushed aside as a scrap piece of
> paper."
> The soldiers thanked Canadians for their hospitality and were cheered
> by about 100 in an audience that included Iraq veterans opposed to the
> war and Vietnam-era resisters who sought refuge in Canada decades
> earlier.
> "I know that their choice has been difficult but I know that they made
> the right choice," said Bruce Beyer, who spent five years in Canada as
> a draft resister during Vietnam.
> "I know that they miss their family and their friends that they're cut
> off from," Beyer said. "But I know that you Canadians have stepped up
> and stood behind them and I thank you from the bottom of my heart."
> -------------------------------------
>
> http://www.slate.com/id/2124788/sidebar/2124791/
>
>
http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2005/08/cindy-sheehan-mother-of-spc-casey.html

Has Cindy She-he bought a grave stone for her son yet?

You gotta laugh when the spokesman of the US deserters claimed he was going
to write to the minister of immigration, as a last resort.

Monte Solberg, who is the immigration minister. is no doubt waiting with
baited breath in order so he can tell them to get out of Canada.

The main complaint about Monte is that he dosen't allow them to pack their
bags.


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it is not pretty. Nor is it a science, where,
if a formula is followed, the outcome is
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Toronto Star, March 2006


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The Right One
June 20th 06, 09:14 AM
"Bothrops Husband" > wrote in message
...
>
> "dbarr8" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>
> Guess the US armed
> > forces is better off without these losers who want to pick and choose
> > which wars they will fight in!!
>
> That's right, you GUESS, because a yellowbellied, spineless, gutless,
craven
> chickenhawk puke like you wouldn't know firsthand, now wouldja?
>
>
>
We heard you the first time
--
Terry Pearson
http://www.rightpoint.org
Now with RSS Feed
Helping to shape
Canada's destiny.


Liberals don't explain.
They only parrot what
they hear on the CBC


For Your entertainment:
"I have my intelligence to back me up"
~Deilly The Dimwit
"I have a car"
~Air-er-pothead

It's called "war" and as the cliché goes,
it is not pretty. Nor is it a science, where,
if a formula is followed, the outcome is
assured. ~ Rondi Adamson,
Toronto Star, March 2006


God Keep Our Land
Glorious And Free.

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