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Military Blog Site - with Robby McRobb Blog

Please wear Red Today Friday !! Show Support to our Troops.

As the three latest soldiers are returned home this w/e, our thoughts and prayers go out to them. God Bless them one and all.

In answer to the gentleman from UVic..... as you are in attendance or working at an institution of higher learning. I would expect that you know that this Blog viewed in the Guardian is done by myself as a proud Canadian, it is not a news story it contains thoughts and opinions of myself and hopefully Canadians like me. You as a Canadian have the right to your opinion, which has also been published. Also I am not a journalist, simply a free speaking Canadian.

This is what makes Canada so special to have the right of, freedom of speech and opinions, as for praying, well if you read previous blogs you will see that I asked people to pray in Church, in Synagogoue, in Mosques, and Temples where ever they wish to pray . I personally am a Scots born Presbyterian and a Global Citizen. here is the Websters definition of Blog. blog

Pronunciation: 'blog, 'blg Function: noun Etymology: short for Weblog : a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided by the writer - blogger noun - blogging noun

Red Friday again today let us all show support for all men and women who are doing their best for Canada and the world in general. In many areas of the world.

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

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    Mell
    - June 29, 2010 at 08:50:42

    Red is not an appropriate colour- it is the colour of blood.
    Do not celebrate bloodshed, rather have a more optimistic colour to support our troops.
    Remember this is no place for our troops, and the war was built on lies by the USA President.
    Our Prime Minister, Tony Blair of Britain, and others are 'in bed with the US President- it is wrong- we are loosing our independence here.
    Stop the war and stop our involvement!

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