Is Afghanistan bound.
"In these last days in Canada, I am asked a lot whether I'm nervous."
Drop on by and send him our best.
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Kate,
Unrelated topic.
Just saw the feature on your blog on CBC – nice work. Maybe the MSM will eventually get it.
For those from the MSM that like to follow the blogging phenomenon, this is an interesting study:
http://www.hypergene.net/wemedia/weblog.php
Kate, thanks for the site, and keep up the good work!
sp
Posted by: Shawn at January 16, 2006 7:55 PMbless you - as a wife of an ex-military officer I wish you well
Posted by: tony at January 16, 2006 8:00 PMDave has company there already . . a Canadian in "the other sandbox"
http://63.99.108.76/forums/index.php?showtopic=11572
Posted by: Fred at January 16, 2006 8:30 PMMuch luck and safe return, Dave. Thank you.
Posted by: Donna at January 16, 2006 8:34 PMGood luck Dave! FYI, step kid was on Roto's 13 & 9 or 10 in Bosnia. (RCD 12B?)
Posted by: the bear at January 16, 2006 9:07 PMAll the best Dave, stay safe!
We appreciate all that you do for us.
http://www.catholicmil.org/html/fultonsheen.html
Fulton Sheen sends his best.
Posted by: Plato's STepchild at January 16, 2006 10:17 PMDave..Godspeed..
it brings me back to the days where in some of the worlds worst hell holes,i lived and breathed fear almost every minute. Mine and others... my Father gave me his service pistol,a Walther,as a "back-up, just in case..." remember,these were the days where we were not allowed to place a loaded magazine in our weapons.Trust your instincts,and your comrades. That way,you will have many tales to tell when you come back...
Best of luck Dave! I wish you all the best in both successfully completing your mission and then coming home safely. We're rooting for you and your buddies. THANK YOU for supporting democracy on our behalf.
Posted by: Maps Onburt at January 16, 2006 10:40 PMAll the best Dave. We appreciate your service to your country. Come home safe.
Alex
Winnipeg
Thank you for your selflessnes and genuine commitment to our country. May God bless you, keep you safe, and return you to a vastly improved Canada.
Mark
Posted by: Mark at January 16, 2006 11:47 PMGood luck Dave. We are indebted to you and the rest of the military personnel more than most Canadians realize.
Posted by: len pryor at January 16, 2006 11:47 PMThanks everyone. My comrades and I greatly appreciate your support. And I'll try to make the blog a little more interesting once I get on the ground this weekend.
I signed up and commented on Dave's blog.
Posted by: John Crittenden at January 17, 2006 1:08 AMGod bless and Godspeed son.
Posted by: ldfarrer at January 17, 2006 3:41 AMWhile I'm waiting for a password, let me say Thanks to Dave, the rest of our troops and their families a most sincere thankyou for your sacrifices.
While watching Mike Duffy's Countdown tonight I was dismayed to hear Liberal Senator Celine (?)-Payette take a swipe at Harper over what he will do in regards to IRAN (not to be confused with IRAQ). Maybe Martin's been teaching her geography and Current Affairs?
What is it she doesn't understand about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his actions/words?
Dear Senator;
I saw your interview with Mike Duffy on CTV's Countdown tonight and wanted you to know how un-proffessional your comments were regarding IRAN.
Here is a News item you should be aware of. Also a blog link to one of our troops who, IS, worried about Iran:
Céline Hervieux-Payette - Liberal Party of Canada
Province: Quebec
Senatorial Division: Bedford
Appointed by: Chrétien (Lib.)
Telephone: 947-8008
Parliamentary address: The Senate of Canada, Ottawa, Ont. K1A OA4
E-mail Address: hervic@sen.parl.gc.ca