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Old 10-22-2014   #1
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Default Soldiers in Canada Murdered

For those on the forum that are a part of the military in the U.S.A, Canada or elsewhere...all police, fire and EMS personal....please be careful.
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Old 10-22-2014   #2
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Editing to delete the remainder of my post, as my comments were censored. Evidently, the OFF TOPIC section is not a safe place to voice valid OFF TOPIC comments.

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Old 10-22-2014   #3
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The incident in Quebec 2 days ago, 2 soldiers were run down by a car driven by a converted to Islam extremist. He was shot and killed by police. 1 of the soldiers died as a result.
The incident in Ottawa today. A soldier was shot and killed at the war memorial on parlament hill. 3 further shootings were reported inside the government bulding, outside near by and at a shopping center.
1 suspect reported shot and killed. 2 suspects still at large.
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Old 10-22-2014   #4
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I was being sarcastic. We need to stop fooling ourselves and simply take a cursory look at the Qur'an. Those Islamists who kill in the name of Allah are not "extremist". They're just faithful.
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CF members have been instructed to not stop at public places in uniform.(I was told that back in my ARmy days).

They actually shot a soldier who was guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Cowards

RIP to both soldiers.

CSIS had raised Canada's terror threat from "Low" to "medium" only a few days ago.
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Old 10-22-2014   #6
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Careful, Paul...you don't want to call an Islamic Jihadist a "coward" on this site. You'll be censored.
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Old 10-22-2014   #7
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Careful, Paul...you don't want to call an Islamic Jihadist a "coward" on this site. You'll be censored.
the issue wasn't what you said, it was how you said it.


Now let's not clutter this thread up with that, if you have issues feel free to pm me
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Absolutely horrible acts of violence. The world is such a different place than I once knew. I feel for the soldiers and their families, not to mention Canada.

Religion and Politics are the two most difficult subjects to discuss. Interpretations often get lost in the translation, so to speak. Let's all be sensitive to both "what" we type and "interpret" here in Off Topic. We certainly don't want to over censure in Off Topic.

I'll only say that Religious and Political threads often end in a bad way on most forums.

Carry on, fellas.
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Hello from Switzerland,

We shall go to see many of these acts of violence in future time. And we shall learn to
live with the fear. As long as our politicians accept that the Islam becomes part of
our nations we shall have no chance to live in peace! We have much too many of these
camel drivers and they begin to tell us how we have to live!
It would be a good idea to send them back where they belong to!!

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Old 10-24-2014   #10
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Sergeant at Arms Vickers who took out the terrorist shooter receives standing ovation from parliament members.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iu5XX-OTunc

Sergeant-at-Arms Vickers is a retired RCMP officer of 30 years and he has been the parliamentarian Seargeant-at-Arms since 2005. In all of his 58 years, this was the first time he had to fire his weapon during service.

RIP Corporal Cirillo

The opening shots that began a devastating day on Parliament Hill killed a Hamilton reservist who dreamed of being a full-time soldier and deprived his kindergarten-aged son of his father.
Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, 24, was shot while on honorary guard at the National War Memorial. Ottawa Police announced hours after the shooting that the soldier shot at the memorial had died.
He would later be identified as Cirillo, a reservist from Hamilton serving with the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada regiment. Cirillo died a short time after the attack despite frantic efforts to revive him at the base of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Here are 2 soldiers in ceremonial dress, standing guard over the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier only seconds before Corporal Cirillo was executed. The ceremonial guards were armed with C7 rifles, but were without bolts or ammunition. The C7 uses a 3 position "Safe/Semi Auto/Fully Automatic mode". It is akin to the US M16 in many ways.


RIP Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent


Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
The Canadian Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has the remains of a Canadian soldier who was killed in the Great War(WWI). In The remains of the soldier were exhumed on the morning of May 16, 2000, and the coffin was flown in a Canadian Forces aircraft to Ottawa on May 25, accompanied by a guard of honour, a chaplain, Royal Canadian Legion veterans, and representatives of Canadian youth. In Ottawa, the unknown soldier lay in state for three days.
At the old grave in France "Plot 8, Row E, Grave 7, of the Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery in Souchez, France, near the memorial at Vimy Ridge, the site of the first major battle where Canadian troops fought as a combined force
The following inscription reads"THE FORMER GRAVE OF AN
UNKNOWN CANADIAN SOLDIER
OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR.
HIS REMAINS WERE REMOVED
ON 25 MAY 2000 AND NOW
LIE INTERRED AT THE
NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL
IN OTTAWA CANADA.'
On the afternoon of May 28, the body of the unknown soldier was transported from Parliament Hill to the National War Memorial on a horse-drawn gun carriage provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Governor General Adrienne Clarkson and Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, as well as veterans, Canadian Forces personnel, and members of the RCMP, were in the funeral procession. Then, with appropriate ceremony, the body of the unknown soldier was re-interred in a sarcophagus in front of the War Memorial.
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