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gfelover

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Don is .................... (Please discuss amongst yourselves.............:bolt:
 

mandrill

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If he mangles the title of the PPCLI once more, I'm taking it as conclusive proof that he is certifiably senile.
 

Kawailuvr

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I agree with everything he said about people ( of all colors ) not wearing poppies . His emotional approach was very disrespectful imho . Coming from a family that had a grandfather that was a veteran I wear a poppy every year out of respect for him and I always will . The real issue I think he should be ranting about is our pathetic elitist government that doesn’t provide the proper benefits needed for our veterans that are sent to war zones and come back seriously injured and have to than barely get by . Trudeau is absolutely shameful
 

ogibowt

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I agree with everything he said about people ( of all colors ) not wearing poppies . His emotional approach was very disrespectful imho . Coming from a family that had a grandfather that was a veteran I wear a poppy every year out of respect for him and I always will . The real issue I think he should be ranting about is our pathetic elitist government that doesn’t provide the proper benefits needed for our veterans that are sent to war zones and come back seriously injured and have to than barely get by . Trudeau is absolutely shameful
I agree with your sentiments about veterans,,,,,,,,,,,,however Trudeau is not the first leader who has shed crocodile tears on Nov11,,,,,,,,govts of all stripes have conveniently heaped praise on vets and their service, only to treat them like shit the other 364 days...……..as for Cherry, he hasn't been relevant for years, and Rogers lack the spine to get rid of him
 

Kawailuvr

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I agree with your sentiments about veterans,,,,,,,,,,,,however Trudeau is not the first leader who has shed crocodile tears on Nov11,,,,,,,,govts of all stripes have conveniently heaped praise on vets and their service, only to treat them like shit the other 364 days...……..as for Cherry, he hasn't been relevant for years, and Rogers lack the spine to get rid of him
I was using Trudeau because he is the leader of the moment and I agree 100% that all past leaders behave the same way , as for Cherry having to lose your job because you opinion isn’t popular is also an issue of free speech ? Nothing he said wasn’t true it just isn’t politically correct imho
 

derrick76

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Don is .................... (Please discuss amongst yourselves.............:bolt:
Not many of TERBs right leaning members.

I didn't wear nor buy a poppy, in any event. I don't see the point in doing it, from a personal standpoint.

To each his own.

That said, Don can go intercourse himself.
 

Insidious Von

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I don't wear one either but I will be a Old City Hall tomorrow morning.

As for Don Cherry.

...no that's not me.

 

Insidious Von

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I agree with everything he said about people ( of all colors ) not wearing poppies . His emotional approach was very disrespectful imho . Coming from a family that had a grandfather that was a veteran I wear a poppy every year out of respect for him and I always will . The real issue I think he should be ranting about is our pathetic elitist government that doesn’t provide the proper benefits needed for our veterans that are sent to war zones and come back seriously injured and have to than barely get by . Trudeau is absolutely shameful
It was Harper who cut Veteran's Benefits not Trudeau.
 

The Oracle

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I do wear a poppy and give a cash donation each year.

I've doing it since high school really.

From a personal perspective I have tremendous respect for those who put their lives on the line so I can enjoy the freedoms that I have today. The least I can do is support them in any way I can.

As for Don cherry he's part of the old guard and his opinions Although I don't always agree with I do respect. But then I've always had a lot of time for people that are senior to me. I figure I can learn from the life experiences they have had which I have not.

"You people ... you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that," Cherry said.

"These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada, these guys paid the biggest price."


I can't disagree with what he said. I might have worded it differently but then I'm not Don.
 

kherg007

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I'm not Canadian but I buy one when those kids in 7-11's or wherever are selling them. Recognise the democracies gotta stick together. The ANZAC memorial in Sydney Hyde Park is always my first stop on trip back to the old country.

Putin's version of Russia the true evil. And he has Trump by the balls.
 

derrick76

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Nothing 'true' about what he said...unless true took on a different meaning.

And what does an immigrant look like anyway? How can he tell an immigrant apart from someone born here by just looking at them?
 

derrick76

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I do wear a poppy and give a cash donation each year.

I've doing it since high school really.

From a personal perspective I have tremendous respect for those who put their lives on the line so I can enjoy the freedoms that I have today. The least I can do is support them in any way I can.

As for Don cherry he's part of the old guard and his opinions Although I don't always agree with I do respect. But then I've always had a lot of time for people that are senior to me. I figure I can learn from the life experiences they have had which I have not.

"You people ... you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, at least you can pay a couple bucks for a poppy or something like that," Cherry said.

"These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada, these guys paid the biggest price."


I can't disagree with what he said. I might have worded it differently but then I'm not Don.
Do you or Cherry know where each immigrant is from, and what their respective struggles were. Are the indigenous people included...by mistake? And for those who have appreciation, they need to show it to him and those of his ilk by way of a symbol? For fear of not being lynched or something? Who the hell is he and why does anyone need to do anything for the approval of him and his crew?

You want to word "you people" different?

Well, the floor is yours...
 

Goodoer

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I watched last night. To me, it started off as a rant against the (big) city dwellers and elitists who can't be bothered to wear a poppy, then delved into the "danger-zone" with his inference to immigrants. Unfortunately, he's correct on both counts... He lives in Mississauga and that IS what you see. The lack of poppy wearing is quite noticeable this year.

For all his warts and hockey opinion, Don Cherry is a true Canadian patriot and die-hard military supporter. He is beloved because of this.

Instead of trying to see him fired, people should respond by buying a poppy.
 

Insidious Von

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Don Cherry has never experienced warfare, he should shudd up shuttin up.

It's something you can never recover from, the best you can hope for is to become productive in society. My father was a survivor of the Siege of Tobruk, my American cousin did a tour of duty in Vietnam in 1969. Both suffered/suffer from survivor's remorse. I'm going to NJ for Thanksgiving in two weeks, not sure if he's attended Remembrance Day ceremonies in DC lately. I wanted to ask if I could attend them with him, I was advised not to. Seeing his friends name on the Vietnam Veterans Wall takes it out of him.


These mist covered mountains
Are a home now for me
But my home is the lowlands
And always will be
Someday you'll return to
Your valleys and your farms
And you'll no longer burn to be
Brothers in arms

Through these fields of destruction
Baptisms of fire
I've witnessed your suffering
As the battle raged high
And though they did hurt me so bad
In the fear and alarm
You did not desert me
My brothers in arms

There's so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones

Now the sun's gone to hell and
The moon's riding high
Let me bid you farewell
Every man has to die
But it's written in the starlight
And every line in your palm
We're fools to make war
On our brothers in arms
 

mandrill

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I watched last night. To me, it started off as a rant against the (big) city dwellers and elitists who can't be bothered to wear a poppy, then delved into the "danger-zone" with his inference to immigrants. Unfortunately, he's correct on both counts... He lives in Mississauga and that IS what you see. The lack of poppy wearing is quite noticeable this year.

For all his warts and hockey opinion, Don Cherry is a true Canadian patriot and die-hard military supporter. He is beloved because of this.

Instead of trying to see him fired, people should respond by buying a poppy.
A few times a year, Cherry rides the "I'm a Canadian patriot" train. He doesn't even get the names of the regiments correct. He can't really be bothered. It's a sham.
 

glamphotographer

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While i'm not a fan boy of Don Cherry. Don says the same thing every year about veterans and buying poppies since 1982 on HNIC. Why is this even being talked about. Oh yeah we are in the world of social media now.
 

Goodoer

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A few times a year, Cherry rides the "I'm a Canadian patriot" train. He doesn't even get the names of the regiments correct. He can't really be bothered. It's a sham.
He's 85... No question, his mind is going. I remember listening to a speech from Hazel McCallion, it was horrible. She's lost her thought, stalled, said "et cetera" a zillion times... It was sad, but understandable as she's bloody old.

Back to Don Cherry... He is certainly not a man of the times, but he tries. The Legion blazer, the Indigenous beaded poppy and cheers from the small towns are representative of his support.
 
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