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RedFriday....Troops abusing Afghans ? ? ? not

Each day the inbox brings something new, a comment, a photo, a prayer or the proverbial Chain letters. Well a reader in Miramachi Ed Oursien a fellow vet and cook sent me a photo digest of the Abusive behaviour of NATO troops in Afghanistan,

Whatever you do just keep this going please!!! It is always good to see pictures like these. Proof of abuse by our Troops.

Armed Troops Force Afghans to Seesaw Until They Talk! Afghan Child Bites Soldier In Self Defense After Obvious Torture!

Soldier overheard to say 'Talk or I'll tickle you till you pee!' More Evidence Of Failed Intelligence Policy.

Soldier Attempts to Eat Afghan Child!

Clear Evidence of Forced Labour by Troops! Soldier Caught At 'Tickle-Torture' To Extract Intelligence! Soldier forces child to hang by fingertips!

No comment here. There's nothing funny about this one. May the good Lord bless every one of our troops wherever they are!

Prayer wheel for our NATO Forces, 'Dear Heavenly Father, Hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us. Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Please stop a moment and say a prayer for our troops (land, air, and sea) in Afghanistan and the 28 other Countries in which they are stationed.

I hope that you enjoyed this tongue in cheek Soldiers Humour. I pray that these children survive the turmoil in their country, and that they have some Happy Memories of our Troops.Building Hearts and Minds.Far from Home.

Nil Sine Labore

Robby

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    - June 29, 2010 at 08:50:55

    Hi Rob, br br Just a Quick line to let you know how I feel about what happen yesterday.We do what ever we can to support the troops.Might not support the mission but always support the troops because they don't alway had a choice. br However,when that plane landed in Ottawa yesterday before landing in Trenton ( like it did 116 times before)to me that was a total lack of disrespect to that that poor young girl that gave up everything and the mother and father that were waiting for here return. br It is always been hard for the public to jump on board and support the troops.It's always been an issue in Quebec.This will surly drop the support in Quebec and maybe around the rest of Canada.Who ever made this call should pull there head out of there $ss.I hope this person takes a long hard look in the mirror. br br RIP TROOPER you are home now.

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