Hi I am a Canadian firefighter and let me tell you we work side by side with these guys they are the best of the best. They were the first Police Force Canada evry had, They use to be the "North West Mounted P
The RCMP are the Best of the Best, the cream of the Crop. It is an honor just to stand next to them for anything. Stay safe brother's, From Members of the Boston Police Dept.
@Shukria123 When someone breaks into your house and is kicking the snot out of your family, please call 911 and ask for the "pigs" to help you. On-line you can say "pigs" all you want however, I am sure that to a Police Officers face you say "Sir", "Ma'am", and "Officer".
@Germanlad55 I hope they never have to do this again however, with Policing comes inherent dangers and the Police will always come to support their brothers and sisters who die in the line of duty.
Self serving in no small measure,to see so many of the red coated thugs show up for this policeman's funeral.I wonder how many of them showed up for the funeral of the guy, who was tasered to death at Vancouver Intl airport.?
@zoot3zz Why would they march for someone who died after the person was commiting criminal acts (Mischief to Property / Cause a Disturbance / Breach of Peace)? I don't think the RCMP was invited to that funeral anyways - so why march?
Furthermore, this was not a funeral for one Police Officer, it was a funeral for four Police Officers.
@raddman20031960 Very true. It is tragic when any life is lost. I think it hurts a little more when a Police Officer dies because they signed up for a career knowing there are people out there wanting to kill them or hurt them for what they stand for (protecting people from evil-doers). When someone kills or hurts a Police Officer it is not only an attack on that Member, it is an attack on society in general because of what a Police Officer stands for (Public Safety / Public Order).
My heart goes out to all the families and friends of all the police officers killed in the line of duty. I have read all the responses to this tribute, and the thing to remember is that we are all human and shit does happen. Keep this in mind when you talk down about others.
I am getting ready for a very large Historic event in Boston On June 26, 2010 as we honor our First Aftican American Boston Police Officer who was buried in an unmarked grave. We will be also marching by and paying paying our respect to two of our Fallen officers from the past that are buried in the same Cemetery. Thank you for all your service and you also stay safe my fellow brother.
The RCMP are the Cream of the Crop with all members of law Enforcment in the United States. Thank you for that show of Support we don't forget and never will.
@eastie35 We marched with great pride South across the 49th to support our friends , colligues and the families on this day of such a great loss. Just as thousands of our American brothers and sisters in Law Enforcement marched north to support us when we lost 4 of our own in Mayerthorp, Alberta in March of 2005. We never forgot!! Thanks for the warm and kind welcome America.
When even one our own falls, the border means nothing, We are one ......we will always have each others back.
@eastie35 The proof lyes here within --"One call, 20,000 Respond North America Wide."" We need say no more. Stay safe bother - And all who in the Boston Police Dept.
Chukki-- "Your a Moron" "Your out of your Legue " Don't try to have a battle of wits "Cause your real short on amunition Fool". This is site of Respect , not for Anti Police Goofs who thinks he can rant out a cause. We the RCMP marched tall and proud for these fallen officers in Lakewood, not to be ridiculed by No Life morons like you. Show some respect and "Get Lost"
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I stil say where is the parade for the polish guy in Vancouver airport and its well documented this is a rogue force. Hence the public watchdog being appointed to rien them and their illegal acts in.
CHUKK--you've obviously been sharing the same pipe, & for all inensive purposes, some the same brain cells as this other idiot BARCH. "REALITY is" The Mounties are here to stay and if you don't like it-------MOVE!!!!
It is well documented? Can you please provide me a reference that shows the RCMP or any Canadian Police Force as being rogue beyond the fraction of a percent of Members that cross the line. Mind you, any document written by a credible sources that does not end a sentence with "!!!!!!" will do.
The Public Watchdog doesn't bother the Police. The Police only wanted for the Watchdog to be educated regarding Policing principles, practices and realities.
What part of the exam did I fail? Actually, I did not fail any part of the exam. As a matter of fact I am in the above parade marching proudly in rank 43 out of 250+.
Marching on this date with fellow Members of the RCMP, Members of other Canadian Police Agencies and Members of American Police Agencies was an honour. God Bless Members who have given their lives to Maintain the Right.
@raddman20031960 If you look at the statistics, Members are less likely to break the law than Clergyman.
I met some crooked Christians in my time. I also met some crooked Muslims and some crooked Sikhs. Does that mean I should paint them with the same brush and fear the remainder have a high propensity to become crooked? No. I should not.
The fact is, the Police statistically are good people. It just hurts more when the ones we do trust at a high bar, fall below the expectation.
@raddman20031960 I don't need to be asked by someone to express my opinion. I will give it when I want to at whatever lenght I wish. It would seem you are more bothered by the educated response after your lack lustre comment that doesn't even start with a capital letter (mind you - neither comment of yours starts with a capital).
@fnulnuable correction you were replying to my reply which i didnt ask for. as for no caps that is none of your business or at all relevant. stupid name you have too by the way.
@raddman20031960 Exactly. I was replying to your reply. You didn't ask for it, nor did I ask for your permission to give it. If I did not feel like delivering it, I would have kept it to myself.
If you wish to engage in a childish taunt of names, I can always stoop to your level for the humour ("humor" if you are American) of it.
"Raddman20031960" sounds like a poor attempt to live out the "coolness" of the 1980's where you were likely in the tail-end of your Prime. "Radd" shows me you are still a Bart Simpson fan - a "totally tubular" trend that died in the 1990's sometime. "1960"... well I am not going to make fun of a person who is nearly a senior citizen. "Man" - if thats how you classify your gender, then feel free - you'll likely need viagra to maintain that "man" feeling. Don't have a cow man!
@raddman20031960 Who here is writing a history book? Is a three paragraph reply a hard read for you? Other than being written in past-tense I don't think this is a history book. It would be better classified as a Statistic Book (I call it a "book" because it likely took you a week to read and comprehend the text and I don't want you feeling dumb - heck we already know you are having difficult finding the "shift" button to make capitals in your responses).
@chukkk People like you have no Clue what it is to walk in our Boots. The RCMP are and always will be held in him estem from all members of Law Enforcement. Thank you RCMP for being there as you are each and everyday you do your job.
@eastie35 Not the ones who turn out to be crooked and corrupt. Those are the ones who will not get my respect. All decent people deserve respect. No one deserves more than any other person.
@chukkk-- Your Someone who has not a clue of what it takes to walk in the Boots of a Real Hero. These Law enforcment brother officers would lay down their lives for someone that they don't even know. What would you do but run away when they will run towards the problem. God Bless our Brother Officers from Canada.
@chukkk Chukkk. You are obviously a person of hatred (hence the kkk in your name) and it is clear that your grammar, punctuation and spelling are a reflection of your low IQ. Capital letters are also important when you start a sentence.
People who do criminal acts don't get parades. Last I heard, Mischief and Causing a Disturbance are both in the Criminal Code.
I agree, my grammar, spelling and punctuation are not perfect however, at least it looks like I try.
It is with Heavy Heart to have just learned that we have just lost, yet another fallen comrade. It has just been posted that the Pierce County Deputy has just succumbed to his wounds. (God rest his soul and find comfort for his family) . Fear not -"The Mounties will Return " to support this fallen hero.... Rest in Peace my friend . DRM
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Unnfortunately there are rotten apples in the barrel, including the four liars from YVR who have succeeded in tainting the reputations of ALL members of the RCMP! Also unfortunate is the fact the the chain of command contiues to support these four losers,
As a member of the RCMP , I was never so proud to wear the Red Serge as I was Dec. 8/09 when I marched and stood side by side with my fellow American & Canadian Police officers to honour these 4 fallen heros from Lakwood, Wa. (God rest their souls ) . My attendence & the attendence of every policmen there, was to offer support & hopefully some comfort to the families of these 4 fallen hero's. "Thank You America" for your warm Welcome. Your loss was a loss for all.. DRM
Thank you for providing room for Canadian attendance and the honor of participating in the ceremony which must have been highly sought after.
I seem to recall we had difficulty accommodating the overwelming suport of USA law enforcement when we suffered a similar tragedy a few years ago so this was particularly appreciated by all of Canada.
CSIS (Canadian Security and Inteligence Service) only comes to public attention when they make a mistake or their activities wander in to questionable activities. This means we only hear bad things about them.
So if you never heard of them that would be a good thing.
The RCMP are mandated to act anywhere within the nation if need be. They have contracts with several provinces to provide Provincial Police sevices, as well as with numerous cities and towns throughout those provinces. In short, they are Canada's FBI, ATF, DEA, town police, city police, highway patrol, Bylaw enforcement, you name it. They do it all. And do it well.
@fnulnuable. i dont need to be told anything buddy..i have seen a good part of the world... are you telling me that guy deserved to be murdered? and he was murdered the footage shows that plainly. that guy was frantic for a reason... he was jacked around and ignored for a long time in a strange country. while they were rolling in like SWAT the first thing he asked was"can i taze him?" there was nothing tried to diffuse the situation but violence then they stood there and let him die am i wrong?
@fnulnuable I am in no way a police hater, however i am digusted and embarassed at how these so called officers acted... THE GUY DID NOT NEED TO DIE OVER THIS!!! was he really a threat to anyone?
one question i have for you is.... are you proud of the way these officers acted? i can see from your 1 favorite video on your channel that you seem to condone police preying on the defenceless public... was that lady yellin at the cop as much of a threat as a stapler?
@snowbiker111 There was no intention to kill him. Statistically (I will post the source when I locate it again) a person is more likely to die from a take-down arrest than being "tazered". Was he a threat? Yes. You bring your three loved family members to a brawl and let a large man clip your loved one's temporal bone with the edge of a stapler. A temporal fracture leads to a rupture of a middle meningeal artery - bleed out into your skull. Happened to a kid hit by a volleyball in Richmond.
@fnulnuable when they arrived on the scene the first thing that the one officer said was"can i taze him?" in my opinion they rolled in there with the intent to kick his ass, then when he laid there dying they stood and watched... its all in the video...that poor man was murdered and nothing more elegant than that!!! I dont hate all cops, the rcmp in my area work hard and are honest even though there are only 4 out of 14 members there.
@snowbiker111 If the Police Officer said, "I'll go high, you go low," before entering and physically taking the man into custody lead to his death would we be concerned about hands on tactics being suggested? Statistically (searching for citation) you are more likely to die from a fist fight or hands on take down (more chance of injury too if not death).
Why go into a fight and risk your own safety when someone is committing criminal acts and there are weapons of opportunity present?
@snowbiker111 If there intent was to "kick his ass" then why use a taser? There are far more violent and painful ways of "kicking his ass". Using a baton, using pepper spray and physical force are far more violent means. How did they know he was dying? People go unconscious all the time. Yes, they should have provided First Aid - however CPR is for those who are already dead.
To murder someone, you have to have intent to cause their death. Where is the intent here?
@snowbiker111 "Poor man"? How is a person who is trashing furniture (I don't remember if a laptop was thrown), making barricades against non-existent threats and carrying a weapon of oppertunity a poor man? He was committing criminal acts (Mischief to Property / Cause Disturbance) in a public area. If he threw a chair and hit a baby in the head would we still consider him a "Poor man". Had he hurt someone, the topic here would be "what took the Police so long to get there".
@fnulnuable I agree that he was committing criminal acts, after being under stress and duress for 9 hours after being denied clearing customs and left in the secure area and ignored... not the fault of the rcmp by the way... I dont believe what he did was punishable by death however
@snowbiker111 I don't recall him being denied clearing customs. From what I recall, he just kept looking for his mother in the same spot (she said to wait by the bags - which is what you do in domestic terminals) and did not follow the hundreds / thousands of people walking through to the public area. Still doesn't excuse his behaviour even through he was not approached by any person inside the area. His death was not a punishment. Nobody went in saying, "Lets kill this guy with a taser."
@snowbiker111 It is tragic that he died. There isn't a single "normal" person who would disagree. In the end though, I don't think the Police went in there with the intent to "kick his ass" and "murder" him. They used a legal non-lethal tool against him and for some reason he died. That tool causes less pain than batons, punches, kicks, and pepper spray. Even then, the taser wasn't working. If it was conducting energy into him, he would have falled down nearly immediately,not bat the prongs.
@fnulnuable tazers have killed lots of people. i think more research needs to be done before putting them in the hands of people like those cops.He was agitiated for good reason, the cops could have got an interpreter and diffused the situation...but they went in with other ideas. they could have also tried to save his life but let him die, its all in the video. You still have not answered my question...are you proud of the way these officers acted? Iam not...
@snowbiker111 Tasers have also saved a lot of lives too. It was Mental Health Advocates that drove the wagon to bring Tasers to Canada. Yes many people have died after being Tasered however, I am not aware of a single study showing a direct relation. Many people have died after being tackled.
They could have got an interpreter however, that would put the interpreter in danger. In the meantime he is damaging property and being a danger to others. Interpreters are not available at a whim.
@snowbiker111 No I am not proud as I think there is plenty of room for improvement. I did earlier state, "Yes, they should have provided First Aid...." which shows I am not particularly pleased with the performance. I was not there so I can't say what should have / should not have been done.
@snowbiker111 How would you and three of your loved ones deal with a large man carrying a stapler? Remember, the man is making barricades, throwing furniture (broken parts can be used as weapons of oppertunity - wooden stake into the eye / into your neck) and sweating profusely. Also remember that a stapler strike to the temple can be fatal. He can also move to a public area and attack others. This person can kill you and leave your family without a daddy/mommy. Think quick. People are present
@fnulnuable if i were there, say with 3 other friends, and it escalated to the point where a fight ensued, and the 4 of us seriously hurt or killed him, I would imagine we would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and go to jail for life... not like those cops who got off with nothing after being oproved to be lying on the stand.
@snowbiker111 Please refer to my last comment and answer the question. Look at the details and tell me what you would do. Not with friends - with three loved ones (three brothers / sisters / nephews / neices).
If something escalates to a fight and the offender is hurt / killed you think the Officers should go to jail for life? If that were the case, you wouldn't have people applying for the job - why risk life in jail when you are trying to protect the innocent.
@fnulnuable there were no kids or any general public in danger in the spot he was in. If my family or anyone else were in danger I would try to act to defend them. All I am saying is these officers went straight to violence before trying anything else to calm the situation. I cant blame the guy for being stressed after what he had been through then to be surrounded by thugs. If these officers were in the right in the way thet handled the situation, why did they lie?
@snowbiker111 If he had come through the door (that he was barricading) he would be where the general public meets there loved ones (where his Mother should have been waiting). The Police themselves were in danger as a result of this guys behaviour. The Taser is the least violent of the possible interventions.
Either way, why are you not answering the question? What would you have done? Keeping in mind the potential circumstances I noted above (the ones you keep ignoring).
@fnulnuable You have had 17 hours to respond the question. In real life you would have had seconds. Keep in mind, if this guy hits one of your loved ones in the temple (while you wait and ponder) then they could die or have a brain injury. if he gets into the area where the public was watching (and laughing at hit = aggravation) and video taping, he could hurt someone. If he does hurt someone else, then you are in more trouble and liable in civil court (you get sued, not the RCMP).
@fnulnuable I am not a fighter, and do not have the training of a police officer so I do not know exactly what I would do... thats why i responded to your question the way i did previously. But we are not talking about me, we are talking about these officers who according to you acted justifiably, even tho millions of people disagree. If they did, why did they get caught lying and covering up on the stand? they should have had nothing to hide if it was all done right.
@snowbiker111 It is easy to comment when looking from the outside when your safety was not in jeopardy. You don't need to be a fighter or Police Officer to answer the question. You seem to be able to tell me what the Police did wrong (didn't use dialogue, didn't offer a translator, they murdered him, they wanted to kill him) however, when it comes to you providing what should have been done in the circumstances you can not give even the simplest answer when you have a week to think about it.
@snowbiker111 The millions of people who are disagreeing are basing their opinions on what the media has told them using language that is inflammatory and biased towards "selling newspapers". What were the lies and covering up? Everyone knows it was not "done right". There is always tons of room for improvement. At the same time, we have to recognize this happened quickly and a lot of bad things could have happened if it was not dealt with quickly. Would you like a stapler to the head?
@snowbiker111 Of course we are not specifically talking about you. We are talking about this tragic event. The reason I question you is because you seem believe you know this event very well and can make accusations of "going straight to violence" and this was "murder". If you want to make such accusations, then be ready for some questions to come your way to enlighten us on how you would have done it better or how it should have been done.
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Wow, the comments here depress me. My fellow Canadians are sleeping sheep, and won't even hear the voice of reason. We are doomed to follow the mistakes the US is currently making.
Thumb me down all you want, that just seals your fate, scared and ignorant sheep. :(
gadzoomtoo- you can not count quebec, althoe quebec is in canada thier nothing more then a"35 year old child" still living at home and taking money on demand from daddy (aka rest of canada) they scream you dont love us and ottawa sends another 100million.when will the rest of canada figure this out !!
Speaking as an American living in Canada, I hope that the general public of Canadians don't think that Americans don't appreciate everything that Canada does for the US. We do. -I do-, if nothing else.
@narutojag He just means that the RCMP is a nation-wide police force (even though they aren't really prominent in many parts of the country) and the U.S. doesn't really have that. The closest thing is the F.B.I.
Actually CSIS is more like the American CIA. I'm not well read on what the FBI does but I imagine it is a similar role to the RCMP.
I hope that is what they do because if it is something else the only thing I can imagine is X-Files and I hope our southern friends haven't lost their minds.
Keep in mind we have differant cultural traditions then them.
lol i'm not exactly the most knowledgable in any of them. i just assumed that, since the FBI does a lot of work on anti-terror and criminal threats to the USA, that CSIS is comparable. Sorry if I offended anyone
No offence taken by me. Truth is they are very cryptic and since the set ups are differant between Canada and the USA it is very hard to make comparisons.
The video i'm referring to Rose is the one on your site, where some skanky bitch, and her 3 world puppy is dancing like fools .Google come backs and see if you can cum up with something less juvenile than dumbass and douche bag
Rose Angel your a complete idiot just check your lame video. I thought it was to girls and on closer inspection found one is a skinny dude of third world heritage. NEWSFLASH your not gonna get discovered on you tube .
Seriously get a life.
The 1000 were all paid expenses, meals and hotels. I your own childlike innocence this cost us a bundle. Not to mention who was minding the country while 1000 people cavorted around Washington.
Where was the parade for the guy they tazered in Van airport
I'm sure thay pay their own way. Looked at other videos comments and it was told by exmountie and confirmed by present duty Mountie that they pay their own way. THANKS TO ALL WHO SERVE!
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Wow, that was a lot of Candian money wasted. And for what? A practice exercise demonstrating that Canada and the US will share muscle to deal with protests and uprisings and revolts in the future, basically.
Roses Angels, this has nothing to do with caring. You may be proud, but you're also ignorant and confused, unaware of what is really going on. You and the rest of the sheep are bringing the aware and intelligent people of this great country down with you. Seriously, do you think you really know what's going on here? If so, then you don't.
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Shukria123 5 days ago
PIGS
Shukria123 1 month ago
The RCMP is also known as the Gendarmerie Royale du Canada roughly translated as the Royal Military Police of Canada.
MrEthekyaa 1 month ago
Whoa! So many Mounties! And that's how marchings done! Not one of them are tick tocking!
XxCarlieCullenxX 1 month ago
FREE CANADIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS JAGGI SINGH AND CRAIG JONES!
Shukria123 1 month ago
Where's the video on Youtube honouring all the innocent people who've be killed
*by* the RCMP(e.g. Robert Dziekanki, Ian Bush, etc.)?
Shukria123 1 month ago
FREE CANADIAN POLITICAL PRISONERS JAGGI SINGH AND CRAIG JONES(BOTH JAILED BY THE RCMP AT THE APEC CONFERENCE IN 1997)
Shukria123 1 month ago
RIP Robert Dziekanski
Shukria123 2 months ago
everyone is getting off the subject here........this video is about honoring 4 police officers who made the ultimate sacrifice
TiredofPinheads 2 months ago
why in Washington?
hellofaname 4 months ago
@hellofaname memorial service for several fallen members of Seattle PD
0synesthete0 4 months ago
Hi I am a Canadian firefighter and let me tell you we work side by side with these guys they are the best of the best. They were the first Police Force Canada evry had, They use to be the "North West Mounted P
olice"
deltasafety2011 5 months ago
The RCMP are the Best of the Best, the cream of the Crop. It is an honor just to stand next to them for anything. Stay safe brother's, From Members of the Boston Police Dept.
eastie35 8 months ago 10
@eastie35 thank you for the kind words!
TiredofPinheads 2 months ago
The RCMP are the ultimate Canadians and the greatest heroes the world has ever seen
fuxu123 9 months ago 4
FREE JAGGI SINGH
Shukria123 10 months ago
@Shukria123 He needs to spend time in jail.
fnulnuable 9 months ago
pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs, pigs...oink
Shukria123 10 months ago
@Shukria123 When someone breaks into your house and is kicking the snot out of your family, please call 911 and ask for the "pigs" to help you. On-line you can say "pigs" all you want however, I am sure that to a Police Officers face you say "Sir", "Ma'am", and "Officer".
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@Shukria123 Thats MR. PIG to you .......
DougMPC 8 months ago
Thank-you my Canadien brothers
Germanlad55 10 months ago 3
@Germanlad55 I hope they never have to do this again however, with Policing comes inherent dangers and the Police will always come to support their brothers and sisters who die in the line of duty.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
Self serving in no small measure,to see so many of the red coated thugs show up for this policeman's funeral.I wonder how many of them showed up for the funeral of the guy, who was tasered to death at Vancouver Intl airport.?
Can anyone tell me?
Just a thought from Canada.
zoot3zz 10 months ago
@zoot3zz Why would they march for someone who died after the person was commiting criminal acts (Mischief to Property / Cause a Disturbance / Breach of Peace)? I don't think the RCMP was invited to that funeral anyways - so why march?
Furthermore, this was not a funeral for one Police Officer, it was a funeral for four Police Officers.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
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Shukria123 11 months ago
Thank goodness The Depot Training Academy really pounded marching into us.
fnulnuable 11 months ago
It's tragic when any life is lost. Civillian or not. Don't forget that.
raddman20031960 11 months ago
@raddman20031960 Very true. It is tragic when any life is lost. I think it hurts a little more when a Police Officer dies because they signed up for a career knowing there are people out there wanting to kill them or hurt them for what they stand for (protecting people from evil-doers). When someone kills or hurts a Police Officer it is not only an attack on that Member, it is an attack on society in general because of what a Police Officer stands for (Public Safety / Public Order).
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable is a shithead.
no need to capitlaize that. im sure you know what it means.
raddman20031960 10 months ago
@raddman20031960 That was a lame response. I'm not surprised.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
RIP Robert Dziekanski
Shukria123 1 year ago
Proud to be Canadian and with a man who wears Red
MackenzieAnsell 1 year ago 2
Makes me proud to be a Canadian!
Doogerd63 1 year ago 3
My heart goes out to all the families and friends of all the police officers killed in the line of duty. I have read all the responses to this tribute, and the thing to remember is that we are all human and shit does happen. Keep this in mind when you talk down about others.
DLJTMB 1 year ago 2
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@DLJTMB It's tragic when any life is lost. Civillian or not. Don't forget that.
raddman20031960 11 months ago
I am getting ready for a very large Historic event in Boston On June 26, 2010 as we honor our First Aftican American Boston Police Officer who was buried in an unmarked grave. We will be also marching by and paying paying our respect to two of our Fallen officers from the past that are buried in the same Cemetery. Thank you for all your service and you also stay safe my fellow brother.
Boston Police will always answer the call.
eastie35 1 year ago
The RCMP are the Cream of the Crop with all members of law Enforcment in the United States. Thank you for that show of Support we don't forget and never will.
eastie35 1 year ago 2
@eastie35 We marched with great pride South across the 49th to support our friends , colligues and the families on this day of such a great loss. Just as thousands of our American brothers and sisters in Law Enforcement marched north to support us when we lost 4 of our own in Mayerthorp, Alberta in March of 2005. We never forgot!! Thanks for the warm and kind welcome America.
When even one our own falls, the border means nothing, We are one ......we will always have each others back.
DougMPC 1 year ago
@DougMPC With honor and Respect from all the My brother officers of the Boston Police Dept.
eastie35 1 year ago 3
@eastie35 The proof lyes here within --"One call, 20,000 Respond North America Wide."" We need say no more. Stay safe bother - And all who in the Boston Police Dept.
DougMPC 1 year ago
Chukki-- "Your a Moron" "Your out of your Legue " Don't try to have a battle of wits "Cause your real short on amunition Fool". This is site of Respect , not for Anti Police Goofs who thinks he can rant out a cause. We the RCMP marched tall and proud for these fallen officers in Lakewood, not to be ridiculed by No Life morons like you. Show some respect and "Get Lost"
DougMPC 1 year ago 17
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I stil say where is the parade for the polish guy in Vancouver airport and its well documented this is a rogue force. Hence the public watchdog being appointed to rien them and their illegal acts in.
chukkk 1 year ago
CHUKK--you've obviously been sharing the same pipe, & for all inensive purposes, some the same brain cells as this other idiot BARCH. "REALITY is" The Mounties are here to stay and if you don't like it-------MOVE!!!!
FloridasAngel 1 year ago 6
It is well documented? Can you please provide me a reference that shows the RCMP or any Canadian Police Force as being rogue beyond the fraction of a percent of Members that cross the line. Mind you, any document written by a credible sources that does not end a sentence with "!!!!!!" will do.
The Public Watchdog doesn't bother the Police. The Police only wanted for the Watchdog to be educated regarding Policing principles, practices and realities.
fnulnuable 1 year ago
hey go pepper spray somebody ...I ain't interested in dbeating with you nuts ...get over it.
chukkk 1 year ago
"Ain't" is not a word. Nor is "dbeating".
We may be nuts however, you "brunged" it on yourself.
fnulnuable 1 year ago
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eastie35 1 year ago
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fnulnuable 1 year ago
I am still waiting for your reasoning for the parade.
fnulnuable 1 year ago
just what part of the police exam was it you failed .. so you become a wanna be cheerleader ....Yaaayyyyy
chukkk 1 year ago
What part of the exam did I fail? Actually, I did not fail any part of the exam. As a matter of fact I am in the above parade marching proudly in rank 43 out of 250+.
Marching on this date with fellow Members of the RCMP, Members of other Canadian Police Agencies and Members of American Police Agencies was an honour. God Bless Members who have given their lives to Maintain the Right.
fnulnuable 1 year ago
@fnulnuable just don't be one that turns crooked.
raddman20031960 10 months ago
@raddman20031960 If you look at the statistics, Members are less likely to break the law than Clergyman.
I met some crooked Christians in my time. I also met some crooked Muslims and some crooked Sikhs. Does that mean I should paint them with the same brush and fear the remainder have a high propensity to become crooked? No. I should not.
The fact is, the Police statistically are good people. It just hurts more when the ones we do trust at a high bar, fall below the expectation.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable i didn't ask for a history book from you. i just had a one line comment.
raddman20031960 10 months ago
@raddman20031960 I don't need to be asked by someone to express my opinion. I will give it when I want to at whatever lenght I wish. It would seem you are more bothered by the educated response after your lack lustre comment that doesn't even start with a capital letter (mind you - neither comment of yours starts with a capital).
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable correction you were replying to my reply which i didnt ask for. as for no caps that is none of your business or at all relevant. stupid name you have too by the way.
raddman20031960 10 months ago
@raddman20031960 Exactly. I was replying to your reply. You didn't ask for it, nor did I ask for your permission to give it. If I did not feel like delivering it, I would have kept it to myself.
If you wish to engage in a childish taunt of names, I can always stoop to your level for the humour ("humor" if you are American) of it.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@raddman20031960
"Raddman20031960" sounds like a poor attempt to live out the "coolness" of the 1980's where you were likely in the tail-end of your Prime. "Radd" shows me you are still a Bart Simpson fan - a "totally tubular" trend that died in the 1990's sometime. "1960"... well I am not going to make fun of a person who is nearly a senior citizen. "Man" - if thats how you classify your gender, then feel free - you'll likely need viagra to maintain that "man" feeling. Don't have a cow man!
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@raddman20031960 Who here is writing a history book? Is a three paragraph reply a hard read for you? Other than being written in past-tense I don't think this is a history book. It would be better classified as a Statistic Book (I call it a "book" because it likely took you a week to read and comprehend the text and I don't want you feeling dumb - heck we already know you are having difficult finding the "shift" button to make capitals in your responses).
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@chukkk People like you have no Clue what it is to walk in our Boots. The RCMP are and always will be held in him estem from all members of Law Enforcement. Thank you RCMP for being there as you are each and everyday you do your job.
eastie35 1 year ago 2
@eastie35 Not the ones who turn out to be crooked and corrupt. Those are the ones who will not get my respect. All decent people deserve respect. No one deserves more than any other person.
raddman20031960 10 months ago
@chukkk-- Your Someone who has not a clue of what it takes to walk in the Boots of a Real Hero. These Law enforcment brother officers would lay down their lives for someone that they don't even know. What would you do but run away when they will run towards the problem. God Bless our Brother Officers from Canada.
eastie35 1 year ago
THANK YOU!!
luberific 1 year ago
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Friends from the north hmm .i like parade but it was like shit there are no cops in canada who,s going to stop all the g
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fnulnuable 2 years ago
Plus, I know of four provinces being represented.
fnulnuable 2 years ago
Most were on days off and car-pooled down. Members attended from no less that three Provinces and one Territory.
fnulnuable 2 years ago
where was the parade for the guy they tazered to death who was lost i Vancouver airport.
Instead the lied, and falsified reports.
RCMP is a rogue force and should be done a way with
chukkk 1 year ago
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@chukkk Chukkk. You are obviously a person of hatred (hence the kkk in your name) and it is clear that your grammar, punctuation and spelling are a reflection of your low IQ. Capital letters are also important when you start a sentence.
People who do criminal acts don't get parades. Last I heard, Mischief and Causing a Disturbance are both in the Criminal Code.
I agree, my grammar, spelling and punctuation are not perfect however, at least it looks like I try.
fnulnuable 1 year ago
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Are they on their way, tazers ready, to Vancouver International Airport by chance?
zrett7t 2 years ago
Wow! A thousand Police Officers all in step. Now that is awesome. And there was no practice before hand.
fnulnuable 2 years ago 3
It is with Heavy Heart to have just learned that we have just lost, yet another fallen comrade. It has just been posted that the Pierce County Deputy has just succumbed to his wounds. (God rest his soul and find comfort for his family) . Fear not -"The Mounties will Return " to support this fallen hero.... Rest in Peace my friend . DRM
DougMPC 2 years ago
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Unnfortunately there are rotten apples in the barrel, including the four liars from YVR who have succeeded in tainting the reputations of ALL members of the RCMP! Also unfortunate is the fact the the chain of command contiues to support these four losers,
jwmcq625 2 years ago
Outstanding , Well done .
lnormand43 2 years ago
As a member of the RCMP , I was never so proud to wear the Red Serge as I was Dec. 8/09 when I marched and stood side by side with my fellow American & Canadian Police officers to honour these 4 fallen heros from Lakwood, Wa. (God rest their souls ) . My attendence & the attendence of every policmen there, was to offer support & hopefully some comfort to the families of these 4 fallen hero's. "Thank You America" for your warm Welcome. Your loss was a loss for all.. DRM
FloridasAngel 2 years ago 38
As an Auxiliary member, I want you to know that the thumbs down I just gave this comment was an accident. I pressed the wrong button ; )
tooncanada 2 years ago 6
@FloridasAngel Proud to be Canadian. Great Job my Mountie friends supporting other departments.
SmokeScreen1976 1 year ago 3
@FloridasAngel
It's tragic when any life is lost. Civillian or not. Don't forget that.
raddman20031960 11 months ago 2
Thank you for providing room for Canadian attendance and the honor of participating in the ceremony which must have been highly sought after.
I seem to recall we had difficulty accommodating the overwelming suport of USA law enforcement when we suffered a similar tragedy a few years ago so this was particularly appreciated by all of Canada.
Eddythebeast666 2 years ago 3
CSIS is framing Canadian soldiers.
MendingMedia 2 years ago
Impressive!
Brulluhman 2 years ago 6
Canada!!!!!!!!! Fuck yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaa son!!
normandie350 2 years ago
go CANADA!
simon726 2 years ago 3
AGREED!
ODST107 2 years ago 3
They do a ton of policing work, but don't forget CSIS they are the secret spy agency of Canada - Most Canadians don't know anything about them.
Smellytubesock 2 years ago
Who?
I've never heard of them
skarredspartan 2 years ago
CSIS (Canadian Security and Inteligence Service) only comes to public attention when they make a mistake or their activities wander in to questionable activities. This means we only hear bad things about them.
So if you never heard of them that would be a good thing.
Eddythebeast666 2 years ago
The RCMP are mandated to act anywhere within the nation if need be. They have contracts with several provinces to provide Provincial Police sevices, as well as with numerous cities and towns throughout those provinces. In short, they are Canada's FBI, ATF, DEA, town police, city police, highway patrol, Bylaw enforcement, you name it. They do it all. And do it well.
Grabatire 2 years ago 7
@Grabatire you might not think so if your a polish immigrant...lol
snowbiker111 2 years ago
@snowbiker111
The last Polish guy I arrested said the RCMP are so much nicer than the Police in Warsaw.
As I expect, you likely need to be told Warsaw is in Poland and I am not referring to the one in Indiana.
Have a fly over to a majority of other countries and try pulling your own YVR incident.
fnulnuable 1 year ago
@fnulnuable. i dont need to be told anything buddy..i have seen a good part of the world... are you telling me that guy deserved to be murdered? and he was murdered the footage shows that plainly. that guy was frantic for a reason... he was jacked around and ignored for a long time in a strange country. while they were rolling in like SWAT the first thing he asked was"can i taze him?" there was nothing tried to diffuse the situation but violence then they stood there and let him die am i wrong?
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snowbiker111 1 year ago
@fnulnuable I am in no way a police hater, however i am digusted and embarassed at how these so called officers acted... THE GUY DID NOT NEED TO DIE OVER THIS!!! was he really a threat to anyone?
one question i have for you is.... are you proud of the way these officers acted? i can see from your 1 favorite video on your channel that you seem to condone police preying on the defenceless public... was that lady yellin at the cop as much of a threat as a stapler?
snowbiker111 1 year ago
@snowbiker111 There was no intention to kill him. Statistically (I will post the source when I locate it again) a person is more likely to die from a take-down arrest than being "tazered". Was he a threat? Yes. You bring your three loved family members to a brawl and let a large man clip your loved one's temporal bone with the edge of a stapler. A temporal fracture leads to a rupture of a middle meningeal artery - bleed out into your skull. Happened to a kid hit by a volleyball in Richmond.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable when they arrived on the scene the first thing that the one officer said was"can i taze him?" in my opinion they rolled in there with the intent to kick his ass, then when he laid there dying they stood and watched... its all in the video...that poor man was murdered and nothing more elegant than that!!! I dont hate all cops, the rcmp in my area work hard and are honest even though there are only 4 out of 14 members there.
snowbiker111 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 If the Police Officer said, "I'll go high, you go low," before entering and physically taking the man into custody lead to his death would we be concerned about hands on tactics being suggested? Statistically (searching for citation) you are more likely to die from a fist fight or hands on take down (more chance of injury too if not death).
Why go into a fight and risk your own safety when someone is committing criminal acts and there are weapons of opportunity present?
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 If there intent was to "kick his ass" then why use a taser? There are far more violent and painful ways of "kicking his ass". Using a baton, using pepper spray and physical force are far more violent means. How did they know he was dying? People go unconscious all the time. Yes, they should have provided First Aid - however CPR is for those who are already dead.
To murder someone, you have to have intent to cause their death. Where is the intent here?
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 "Poor man"? How is a person who is trashing furniture (I don't remember if a laptop was thrown), making barricades against non-existent threats and carrying a weapon of oppertunity a poor man? He was committing criminal acts (Mischief to Property / Cause Disturbance) in a public area. If he threw a chair and hit a baby in the head would we still consider him a "Poor man". Had he hurt someone, the topic here would be "what took the Police so long to get there".
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable I agree that he was committing criminal acts, after being under stress and duress for 9 hours after being denied clearing customs and left in the secure area and ignored... not the fault of the rcmp by the way... I dont believe what he did was punishable by death however
snowbiker111 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 I don't recall him being denied clearing customs. From what I recall, he just kept looking for his mother in the same spot (she said to wait by the bags - which is what you do in domestic terminals) and did not follow the hundreds / thousands of people walking through to the public area. Still doesn't excuse his behaviour even through he was not approached by any person inside the area. His death was not a punishment. Nobody went in saying, "Lets kill this guy with a taser."
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 It is tragic that he died. There isn't a single "normal" person who would disagree. In the end though, I don't think the Police went in there with the intent to "kick his ass" and "murder" him. They used a legal non-lethal tool against him and for some reason he died. That tool causes less pain than batons, punches, kicks, and pepper spray. Even then, the taser wasn't working. If it was conducting energy into him, he would have falled down nearly immediately,not bat the prongs.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable tazers have killed lots of people. i think more research needs to be done before putting them in the hands of people like those cops.He was agitiated for good reason, the cops could have got an interpreter and diffused the situation...but they went in with other ideas. they could have also tried to save his life but let him die, its all in the video. You still have not answered my question...are you proud of the way these officers acted? Iam not...
snowbiker111 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 Tasers have also saved a lot of lives too. It was Mental Health Advocates that drove the wagon to bring Tasers to Canada. Yes many people have died after being Tasered however, I am not aware of a single study showing a direct relation. Many people have died after being tackled.
They could have got an interpreter however, that would put the interpreter in danger. In the meantime he is damaging property and being a danger to others. Interpreters are not available at a whim.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 No I am not proud as I think there is plenty of room for improvement. I did earlier state, "Yes, they should have provided First Aid...." which shows I am not particularly pleased with the performance. I was not there so I can't say what should have / should not have been done.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 How would you and three of your loved ones deal with a large man carrying a stapler? Remember, the man is making barricades, throwing furniture (broken parts can be used as weapons of oppertunity - wooden stake into the eye / into your neck) and sweating profusely. Also remember that a stapler strike to the temple can be fatal. He can also move to a public area and attack others. This person can kill you and leave your family without a daddy/mommy. Think quick. People are present
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable if i were there, say with 3 other friends, and it escalated to the point where a fight ensued, and the 4 of us seriously hurt or killed him, I would imagine we would be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, and go to jail for life... not like those cops who got off with nothing after being oproved to be lying on the stand.
snowbiker111 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 Please refer to my last comment and answer the question. Look at the details and tell me what you would do. Not with friends - with three loved ones (three brothers / sisters / nephews / neices).
If something escalates to a fight and the offender is hurt / killed you think the Officers should go to jail for life? If that were the case, you wouldn't have people applying for the job - why risk life in jail when you are trying to protect the innocent.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable there were no kids or any general public in danger in the spot he was in. If my family or anyone else were in danger I would try to act to defend them. All I am saying is these officers went straight to violence before trying anything else to calm the situation. I cant blame the guy for being stressed after what he had been through then to be surrounded by thugs. If these officers were in the right in the way thet handled the situation, why did they lie?
snowbiker111 10 months ago
@snowbiker111 If he had come through the door (that he was barricading) he would be where the general public meets there loved ones (where his Mother should have been waiting). The Police themselves were in danger as a result of this guys behaviour. The Taser is the least violent of the possible interventions.
Either way, why are you not answering the question? What would you have done? Keeping in mind the potential circumstances I noted above (the ones you keep ignoring).
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable You have had 17 hours to respond the question. In real life you would have had seconds. Keep in mind, if this guy hits one of your loved ones in the temple (while you wait and ponder) then they could die or have a brain injury. if he gets into the area where the public was watching (and laughing at hit = aggravation) and video taping, he could hurt someone. If he does hurt someone else, then you are in more trouble and liable in civil court (you get sued, not the RCMP).
fnulnuable 10 months ago
@fnulnuable I am not a fighter, and do not have the training of a police officer so I do not know exactly what I would do... thats why i responded to your question the way i did previously. But we are not talking about me, we are talking about these officers who according to you acted justifiably, even tho millions of people disagree. If they did, why did they get caught lying and covering up on the stand? they should have had nothing to hide if it was all done right.
snowbiker111 9 months ago
@snowbiker111 It is easy to comment when looking from the outside when your safety was not in jeopardy. You don't need to be a fighter or Police Officer to answer the question. You seem to be able to tell me what the Police did wrong (didn't use dialogue, didn't offer a translator, they murdered him, they wanted to kill him) however, when it comes to you providing what should have been done in the circumstances you can not give even the simplest answer when you have a week to think about it.
fnulnuable 9 months ago
@snowbiker111 The millions of people who are disagreeing are basing their opinions on what the media has told them using language that is inflammatory and biased towards "selling newspapers". What were the lies and covering up? Everyone knows it was not "done right". There is always tons of room for improvement. At the same time, we have to recognize this happened quickly and a lot of bad things could have happened if it was not dealt with quickly. Would you like a stapler to the head?
fnulnuable 9 months ago
@snowbiker111 Of course we are not specifically talking about you. We are talking about this tragic event. The reason I question you is because you seem believe you know this event very well and can make accusations of "going straight to violence" and this was "murder". If you want to make such accusations, then be ready for some questions to come your way to enlighten us on how you would have done it better or how it should have been done.
fnulnuable 9 months ago
@Grabatire .... they also enforce the Migratory Birds Act.
fnulnuable 10 months ago
Good to see the support
lukasoccer 2 years ago 3
rcmp is a national poilice force
iicce 2 years ago
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Wow, the comments here depress me. My fellow Canadians are sleeping sheep, and won't even hear the voice of reason. We are doomed to follow the mistakes the US is currently making.
Thumb me down all you want, that just seals your fate, scared and ignorant sheep. :(
drutter 2 years ago
A word of advice drutter, if you want to convince people of something, insulting them is a poor place to start.
DSBrekus 2 years ago 2
@DSBrekus I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. I'm just saying so long to the ignorant sheep. It's too late to unbrainwash them.
drutter 2 years ago
umm not that amazing i live in canada and its only 1000 people out of 32 million doing it. but i love canada!
theboogieman3000 2 years ago
Ya but not every one person out of the 32 million is a cop? Plus theres probably like 10 towns with no cops and there probably mobbing right now.
narutojag 2 years ago
1,000 out of 20,000 nation wide is impressive.
haqoheleth 2 years ago 2
The RCMP has many different sections and some do correlate with the FBI, DEA, ATF, and Secret Service.
haqoheleth 2 years ago 2
The RCMp police some provinces and Federal buildings. Provinces like Ontario and Quebec have their own provincial police.
gadzoomtoo 2 years ago
gadzoomtoo- you can not count quebec, althoe quebec is in canada thier nothing more then a"35 year old child" still living at home and taking money on demand from daddy (aka rest of canada) they scream you dont love us and ottawa sends another 100million.when will the rest of canada figure this out !!
kinghoho2 2 years ago
I LOVE MY COUNTRY. this video is great! thanks for posting.
supercanadiandude 2 years ago
Good to see the RCMP showing the colors in the states
mattofeast 2 years ago 4
well there goes our whole police force, haha just playing
MSwitzer88 2 years ago 4
Speaking as an American living in Canada, I hope that the general public of Canadians don't think that Americans don't appreciate everything that Canada does for the US. We do. -I do-, if nothing else.
SumoSushiHAI 2 years ago 19
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fuck the police anyways
PawelKula 2 years ago
It just shows how respectful Canadians can be.
knytebyte 2 years ago 2
Who was policing canada during this? lol
black92ice 2 years ago
LOL soo true, this actually made me laugh xD
ihtesam 2 years ago
local police departements and any resting RCMPs
thegreenpro 2 years ago
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wow i didn't know we canadians actully wore that red suit with the hat. i thought it was just a stereotype americans made about us.
BlGGlE 2 years ago
@BlGGlE
If you were a Canadian you SHOULD know that the RCMP is not just a myth.
hyleanwiimaster 2 years ago 2
well i'm from toronto, how the fuck am i suppose to know.
BlGGlE 2 years ago
@BlGGlE
Its a symbol of our nation. Its like the Canadian Version of the FBI in a way
hyleanwiimaster 2 years ago
A Canadian Version on the FBI? What the fuck are you on crack? A Mountie is a normal cop in traditional clothing, that all.
narutojag 2 years ago
RCMP differs from the Police genius.
hyleanwiimaster 2 years ago
@narutojag He just means that the RCMP is a nation-wide police force (even though they aren't really prominent in many parts of the country) and the U.S. doesn't really have that. The closest thing is the F.B.I.
JohnFinnigan1 2 years ago
wrong. the closest thing we have to the FBI would be CSIS (Canadian Security and Inteligence Service)
EchelonRider 2 years ago 2
Actually CSIS is more like the American CIA. I'm not well read on what the FBI does but I imagine it is a similar role to the RCMP.
I hope that is what they do because if it is something else the only thing I can imagine is X-Files and I hope our southern friends haven't lost their minds.
Keep in mind we have differant cultural traditions then them.
Eddythebeast666 2 years ago 3
lol i'm not exactly the most knowledgable in any of them. i just assumed that, since the FBI does a lot of work on anti-terror and criminal threats to the USA, that CSIS is comparable. Sorry if I offended anyone
EchelonRider 2 years ago
No offence taken by me. Truth is they are very cryptic and since the set ups are differant between Canada and the USA it is very hard to make comparisons.
Eddythebeast666 2 years ago
No, he's to stupid to understand that he just thought they were canadian FBI. And we have the CSIS its global.
narutojag 2 years ago
its the canadian RCMP
CheemStur 2 years ago
I Know, how about you stfu, before getting in someone else's argument!
narutojag 2 years ago
oh well we're too influenced by the americans.
BlGGlE 2 years ago
You can't be that stupid
krustygsh 1 year ago
Oh but I am.
BlGGlE 1 year ago
@krustygsh You are are that stupit
civiliization 1 year ago
@civiliization I'm not the one that can't spell stupid
krustygsh 1 year ago
lol knock one of them down, and it's like dominos!
Don't give me a thumbs down for this comment.... I am a proud Canadian and support the Mounties.
CanvasAddict 2 years ago 7
after watching this, i am reminded how proud i am to be canadian.
iamjade08 2 years ago 6
The video i'm referring to Rose is the one on your site, where some skanky bitch, and her 3 world puppy is dancing like fools .Google come backs and see if you can cum up with something less juvenile than dumbass and douche bag
chukkk 2 years ago
Get off the drugs and the booze...i do know what video you were referring too.Sober up."3 world puppy" huh..make any sense lately?
Oh and calling me an idiot was mature? Get a life, i'm not here to get the best comeback. It is my opinion that you are a dumbass douche bag...
RosesAngels 2 years ago
isnt that kid dancing around on the video some 3rd world guy... i thought it was to bitches . The video is an embarrassment. LOL get a life
chukkk 2 years ago
Rose Angel your a complete idiot just check your lame video. I thought it was to girls and on closer inspection found one is a skinny dude of third world heritage. NEWSFLASH your not gonna get discovered on you tube .
Seriously get a life.
The 1000 were all paid expenses, meals and hotels. I your own childlike innocence this cost us a bundle. Not to mention who was minding the country while 1000 people cavorted around Washington.
Where was the parade for the guy they tazered in Van airport
chukkk 2 years ago
lmao..your a dumbass douchebag.. that isn't my video. And you call me idiot? And dear, i don't want to be discovered on youtube. lol
I think you are the one who needs to get a life.
RosesAngels 2 years ago
idk y but they remind me 2 penguins :p
cjit26 2 years ago
ummmmmmm...who's here, looking for criminals!!???
Laughingdragon52 2 years ago
GO CANADA
219thomas 2 years ago 4
holy shit thats crazy
Fooksalt 2 years ago
I'm sure thay pay their own way. Looked at other videos comments and it was told by exmountie and confirmed by present duty Mountie that they pay their own way. THANKS TO ALL WHO SERVE!
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genesis195 2 years ago
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Wow, that was a lot of Candian money wasted. And for what? A practice exercise demonstrating that Canada and the US will share muscle to deal with protests and uprisings and revolts in the future, basically.
I don't want my money paying for this!
drutter 2 years ago
@drutter
Then move to another country.
I'm proud that we are a country that actually cares about others.
RosesAngels 2 years ago
Roses Angels, this has nothing to do with caring. You may be proud, but you're also ignorant and confused, unaware of what is really going on. You and the rest of the sheep are bringing the aware and intelligent people of this great country down with you. Seriously, do you think you really know what's going on here? If so, then you don't.
Good luck, you're gonna need it.
drutter 2 years ago