God damn. This woman could perform a singular form of a ventriloquist act never seen before. I reviewed it a couple of times with the mute activated, and I have never seen an adam's apple talk without seeing the dummy move the lips. Some poor guy is walking around soporano because she got his thyroid cartilage.
Coulter is a biatch with a big mouth that says nothing. She needs to die a slow death. Come to Canada and we'll take care of you our way. wink...wink.
"Yes, they did. Silly libbys. I know, the truth bruised your delegate but large egos. "
LOL, you're projecting; you're the one desperately looking for the slightest sign of some Canadian involvement in the war to save Ann from her humiliating blunder.
@IndividualParties And you're looking for any sign that Canada didn't have involvement despite proof, so you can save you from a humiliating delusion. After all, being wrong sucks, huh?
Canada was behind the Assassination of JFK and Martin Luther King, September 11th, HIV in America, Occupy Wallstreet (2nd American Revolution) from a Canadian group named " Adbusters" Believe me, we ain't you're friend..
fascinating to me that rightys can't say he/she screwed up and move on. individual canadians fought in vietnam, just as individual americans fought with al-qaeda. that doesn't mean america sent troops to aid al-qaeda.
that's not totally correct just to keep it straight the first action in iraq canada sent almost 2 thousand troops and individuals of up to 40 thousand canadians served thru american units in veitnam,
@487shawn Just to keep it straight, most estimates put the figure at 30,000 Canadians who served in the US Military during the Vietnam Era including 12,000 who actually served in Vietnam.
If she thinks the USA would attack Canada "just cuz" then she is an idiot. If she thinks that the whole of NATO wouldn't descend on the USA for such an appalling act of war then she is a straight up retard. The world (including the USA, I hope) casts their vote! Diagnosis: retard. The world moves to have her stricken from existence. The world votes in favour, the motion carries. :)
uhhh.... do you know what happened last time America thought they could invade canada like its nothing? you know, 200 years ago, war of 1812... the white house got burnt down.. i find it hilarious that americans plan to celebrate the 200th aniversery when they got their asses handed to them, and it definitly was not one of their finest moments, yet some still believe they "won" that war
The dumb thing here is not that she thought Canada sent troops to Vietnam when they didn't. It's the fact she mistakes Canada being allied to the US as meaning Canada are the whipping boys of the US and must obediently go along with whatever hair-brained scheme Uncle Sam thinks up next. Unfortunately, my country Australia made the same mistake
well who gives a shit if we did americans joined the royal canadian army and the canadian corps in world war 1 and world war 2 to fight for canada and the queen when america wasn't even involved in the war yet.
@sooperfukker Canadians enlisted in the US army, but Canada did not send troops - the US sent troops with some Canadians amongst their number, a big difference.
You can easily guess where this is coming from : "The country's troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords"
So again, it stands: Canada DID send troops to Vietnam. Any opposing claim is false.
@sooperfukker '...Canada used to be one of our most loyal friends... Canada sent troops to vietnam' Coulter's implication is that troops were sent to support the US. This is not the case, the troops were sent to 'enforce the Paris Peace Accords', the cease-fire agreement between the US and the North. Can. troops were sent to enforce BOTH sides of the ceasefire. As mrpilot102 points out 'they did NOT go there in a supporting role of the US, they were peacekeepers. VERY big difference.'
@sooperfukker Coulter tried to imply a context that didn't exist, the response was to her false implication, again: context is everything. Coulter was wrong, or trying to imply a falsehood - either way she was in the wrong, as she always is.
@Digdigs2 Oh LOL, liberal hatemongering.. that's where the wind is coming from... you could've told me earlier, then I wouldn't have dared to reply - ideology over facts - oufffffff
I suggest you all do some research. 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in Vietnam in combat (non-peacekeeping) roles for the American Military. I believe one Canadian even won the medal of honour. The reason I know this is my grandfather died in Vietnam.
@kokoth I suggest you do some research beyond "My grandpappy died in Vietnam, so I know my shit."
If ANY canadians fought in the Vietnam war, then it was due to them volunteering for the united states army. The Canadian government declared they would NOT support the war effort, were rather anti-war, and indeed the only troops they sanctioned to go over were part of a message of the Paris Peace Accords.
the 30,000 canadians that joined the US military were Canadian Deserters.
CANADA as you say means the nation of Canada, which did send troops. The GOVERNMENT of Canada did not send troops-diplomatically and historically a big difference.
(1)Canada is the people of Canada exercising their will via their elected representatives ie the GOVERNMENT. Hence the people of Canada did not send troops.
(2) Canada sending troops = Canada sending its armed forces, in the employ and under the auspices of the GOVERNMENT of Canada. The 30,000 Canadians that went to Vietnam went there as US troops, in the employ and under the auspices of the GOVERNMENT of USA.
Sorry mate, your definition of Canada is incorrect lol. Canada is a geographical area, this is a stupid argument, I'm not arguing with someone who doesnt know what a "Canada" means. Good night.
@kokoth The NATION of Canada is a political demarkation of land, a group of people with legal and political commonality.
Geography is the scientific study of land, its features, inhabitants and phenomena. Part of that study may be the effect of nationhood on an area of land, but not exclusively so.
Maybe you needed to pay more attention at school, you DID go to school, right?
The fact remains that the Canadians who went to Vietnam went as US troops, not Canadian so Canada did not send troops.
The difference is that people got US citizenship to join the USMC or the US Army to go fight in Nam' the Canadian government never officially sanctioned it and won't support Canadian Vietnam Veterans, similarly to the US citizans who joined the Canadian army in 1939 to go fight in WWII before the US joined in. We did however produce ammunition, bombs, chemical agents (Agent Orange + Napalm) which were tested in Canada then delivered to the US military.
@MultiPring he didnt say they came to fight she just said canada send troops to vieatnam and the guy said canada did not send troops to vietnam and canada did send troops
lol, yeah, i'm sure coulter was alluding to those 200 or so peacekeeping troops towards around the time the U.S. was pulling out, lol. Canada did not fight the vietnam war, coulter was wrong, period.
lol, I love the level of desperation the neocon war mongers have resorted to, less than 300 peacekeepers in 1973, lol. Yeah, I'm sure that's what coulter was talking about, LOLOLOL. Do you think I believe that? Canada did not fight the vietnam war, coulter obviously thought they did, that's what matters, period. Keep on looking for any hint of canadian involvement to save the neocon cult guru from further humiliation.
canada did send troops. ann coulter was reacting to canadian savages who wouldnt let her speak in canada and threatened her life...for trying to apeak. this clip doesn't tell the whole story. is this how canadas media always operates?
@DRIVEBYMcMURDER ann coulters a fucking idiot she said usa should invade canada of course canada doesnt want her their, how would you feel if a radical muslim news reporter came to the US and said that the us should be run by radical muslims with sharia law. god dam hick
@PossiblyAsian awww..did Ann hurt your feelings? you know, i don't really think she was seriously calling for an invasion of Canada. you feel better now you sensitive little ball of estrogen?
@DRIVEBYMcMURDER Canada provided peace keepers at the end of the war to supervise things like prisoner exchanges etc. And if memory serves it was only about 200 troops. Canadians did not supply combat soldiers for the war in Vietnam. Canada did not directly arm the South Vietnamese. Canada sold large amounts of material and weapons to the US...did some of them end up in the hands of the South? More than likely. Dan Coulter is a moron btw.
@PowerfulProducti0nz "You're a fucking moron"---says the person who uses this as their one and only comment...congrats now get back to your class at Harvard. *rolls eyes*
@mrpilot102 So, as you and Ann are saying, Canada sent troops to Vietnam. Shame for Canada, since it shouldn't align itself with a third world regime like America, rather strengthen the already substantial bonds with the country of greatest and most advanced civilisation.
she's 1/2 right, which still makes her 1/2 wrong. During nam, more than 50'000 canadians crossed the border and joined the u.s. army and marines and did fight in nam.Which violated the '54 geneeva conventions.
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"Between 28 January 1973 and 31 July 1973, Canada provided 240 peacekeeping troops to Operation Gallant, the peace keeping operation associated with the International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) Vietnam."
@1701Tex Peacekeepers don't fight wars and where not sent to support the US. No troops where ever sent by Canada to fight in the war, that is an undeniable fact.
The U.S.'s popular perception of Canada as a place for effete liberals probably STARTED with the Vietnam War... hippies and draft-dodgers moving up there, and all that. Jeez, she couldn't even remember THAT tidbit to bash Canadians with?
@HonestObserver Well it's not like that fact is something to be used against us in this day and age (where people regret the fact the US fought so hard and then just pulled out and gave up)
The canadian government tries hard to stay reserved from the americans, but what do you expect were intrograded both in canada and america, americans up in canada visiting/living, canadians visiting/living in the USA..
This chick is so bloody stupid. And Americans wonder why people hate them. This chick is just pissed she's a mongaloid and can't get fucked even when she pays for it. I wouldn't chinook that bitch if she was the last woman alive.
Canada was too pussy to send its troops yes. However their people fled and joined our forces to fight. They neglect to tell you those facts. But no Canada as a country did not order the armed forces.
@00RSZEX fuck you disrespectful little shit canada dosent have to fight every one off americas retarded fucking wars by the way canada was to pussy to fight in vietnam? canada faught in ww1,ww2 and the war in iraq witch were still fighting today that is not even our war to begain with plus if im correct im pretty sure canada sent troops first to fight against germany/korea in world war 2........ p.s ann coulter is a stupid bitch whos just upset cause no guy would ever want to go out with her
There are Fifty Eight Thousand, Two Hundred and Nine ( 58,209 ) names inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., one hundred and three (103) of those names are of known Canadians who served and did not return from the Vietnam war
Lets just say WIkipedia is right here: "The country's [Canada's] troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973" i.e. Canada DID send TROOPS (even if they didn't fight - which Coulter didn't say they did). Also, as stated by others here - there were many non-troop volunteers. She WAS correct in her statements and was unfairly pilloried over this issue. It is exchanges like this that make me start to think she has a point about Liberals.
@davidh00 It also says that Canada was non-beligerent. We were not taking part in the conflict. She was maybe right but her point is that Canada helped USA in the vietnam war, and you know it. So her statement was right but she was wrong too.
@erimac1000 You have to remember she was argueing we should be joinning the US in Iraq. Well even though we didn't we actually did with Military training and "A Few" other things even though we did not formally sanction that war.So we were helping the US anyway but that was not her point . She was saying we should have attacked Iraq just like we did Vietnam.Like or dislike Ann Coulter ..she was wrong.
@davidh00 Ann Coulter said Canada Sent troops to Vietnam in support .She was arguing that we should have been sending troops to Iraq just like we did Vietnam.That was "The Context "of her statement. OK? She was WRONG. The troops that went crossed the border to join the US Army. OK?.That is not the same as"Canada Sent Troops To Vietnam” ; because aside from “Peace Keeping troops that were sent in order to to enforce the Paris Peace Accrds.Canadanever sent troops to Vietnam.Period.She was Wrong
anne coulter is a twat......BUT....she did think our troops went to Vietnam.....they did but indirrectly.....They joined the US Military and went to help our american brothers fight a dirty war that was un winnable.....those gooks were well prepared and knew how to fight in the jungle. The thing about coulter is even when shes wrong.....shes right.....Crazy as it seems i would lick that snatch of hers....
She is correct both in letter and spirit. Letter:Canada did send troops. It was a small force in 1973 to enforce the peace accords. Spirit: lots of volunteers faught.
@ElseMush Canada sent no forces under the Canadian flag, medics and doctors is what we sent over, missionary's.. many Canadians however wanted to help our brothers to the south and jumped border to join the american military.
Under the context that Ann coulter is referring to in stating that Canada sent troops to Viet Nam she is 100% incorrect. Upwards of 30,000 Canadians chose to joint the US military to fight in Viet Nam but Canada’s government or parliament did NOT send troops to Viet Nam to fight the North Vietnamese. She clearly thought Canada fought in tandem as an ally as we have in many conflicts .In Viet Nam, we did not
@TrashcanMan76 The peace keeping troops that were sent could have just as easily been telling the US troops to "Stand Down" .They were not over there to give support to the conflict. She is saying Canada always does what the US does and that is not always true even though we are very tight allies.Canada did not see that as a war to be in. Eventually the US came to the same conclusion. We don't see Iraq as the place to be either as it was Afghanistan where the terrorists were.
Many Americans believe that Canada played no part in the Vietnam War. Nothing could be further from the truth. Though the Canadian government tried its best to remain neutral, Canadians themselves became involved. It is believed that Canadian enlistment in the US Army during the Vietnam era far surpassed the 30,000 who fled as draft dodgers to Canada.
In Windsor, Ontario, there is a privately funded monument to the Canadians killed in the Vietnam War.[24] In Melocheville, Quebec, there is a monument site funded by the Association Québécoise des Vétérans du Vietnam.[25] However, many Canadian veterans returned to a society that was strongly anti-war. Unlike in the United States, there were no veterans organizations nor any help from the government. Many of them moved permanently to the United States.
In counter-current to the movement American draft-dodgers and deserters to Canada, about 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in southeast Asia.[22] Among the volunteers were fifty Mohawks from the Kahnawake reserve near Montreal.[23] One-hundred and ten (110) Canadians died in Vietnam, and seven remain listed as Missing in Action. Canadian Peter C. Lemon was awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor for his valour in the conflict.
I'm not a huge fan of Ann Coulter, but she is right this single instance.
Canada did sent a small complement of troops to Vietnam under the Paris Peace Accords. Also, there was a sizable amount of Canadian volunteers in Vietnam. Over 100 died in action, in Vietnam and several are still listed as MIA.
By the way, she was actually complementing the efforts made by Canadian troops in this scene.
Oh.. well, of course. I completely see the validity of your argument. There isn't a single possible way, how I ever could manage to make a valid counter argument, against your extensive and flawless arguments.
I neither care for making perfect English sentences, nor do I have to. I am not a native speaker and I do not live in an English speaking nation. I wonder how capable you are in any other foreign language, including but not limited to French.
You are not capable of making a coherent and cohesive argument. You merely resort to an argumentum ad hominem. I wonder if you are a troll. Most trolls don't expose themselves that much.
@dorielementary Actually, Canada did not send troops to Vietnam for the "war" on Vietnam. They sent troops as peacekeepers. There is a HUGE difference.
And not getting back to someone after getting pawned is either a shameful defeat, or a disdain for facts. You got pawned, bitch. All it would take was for you to say "I fucked up, you're right" But of course if she did that, then she would have to do it repeatedly for past bullshit.
She's not stupid. Just a liar.
And I stick by my tranny comment. She's either a hideous Medusa; or an ugly man-woman.
She didn't say "Canadians fought in vietman." Big difference. Of course Canadian citizens volunteered to fight in Vietman in the US Army (dual citizens or those that lied about being American). But to imply that becuase some Canadians fought in Vietman, Canada therefore fought in Vietman is dumber than hell. By that moronic reasoning America joined WWI in 1914 and WWII in 1939.
@TheEpisteme you sound like the dip shit in this video.... what the fuck was she thinking? Tons of people expatriated to Canada to escape being conscripted.END QUOTE...what are you thinking...when people expatiated to Canada was in 1968. when Canada deployed troops to Vietnam was in 1973. not to mention the supplies sent to the u.s
@dorielementary Correction. She was complementing the Canadian government under her mistaken impression that our government sent combat troops to fight in Vietnam. In a subsequent interview she tried to squirm out of her obvious error by claiming she was referring to individual Canadian soldiers who fought in Vietnam with US troops.
Canada sent only Peacekeepers to Vietnam, and after hostilities ended.
And I don't think anyone is claiming Coiulter wanted Canada to send Peacekeepers to Iraq.
@yoursuchagoodguy You can make whatever distinction you want re: people with guns but soldiers are soldiers. Peacekeepers??!!! Look. Ghandi was a peacekeeper and he didn't need a gun. If you go into someone else's country uninvited with a gun you are a soldier not a peacekeeper.
UN Peacekeepers stayed in the Korean DMZ from 1953 - 1967.
UN Peacekeepers won the 1988 Nobel Peace Prize
Canadian Lester Pearson won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for his idea to create the UN Peacekeeping force that helped resolve the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis
So Canadians understand & care very much about the distinction between Peacekeepers and combat soldiers.
It's unfortunate if you don't.
You might consider reading a history book or two to educate yourself on the topic.
There were individual Canadians that did serve in Vietnam breaking Canadian law and giving an American city as their place of birth so they could enlist in the American Armed Forces. There were 103 known Canadian casualties. Their lives are commerated on the "The Wall" in Washington D.C. There maybe many more deaths reported as American but may actually have been Canadian. But officially, the Canadian government did not send troops to Vietnam.
@questionmarkjones Going in a peacekeeping mission is not taking an active role in the war effort, they were not there in support of the U.S. Another way of putting this, we were neutral, if the U.S started something during the cease fire, peacekeepers would have intervened same as if the N.V.A broke the cease fire. So no, Ann was not right, Canada sent no troops in to help the U.S fight, during that conflict we were not your ally.
We did not actually send officially send troops to vietnam, Canadians did fight there, but only those with dual citizenship, who joined the US military
The Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial Association was created to recognize the efforts of those Canadians who chose to serve with the United States Forces during the Vietnam War. Between 1959 and 1975 approximately 40,000 Canadians did embark on a journey that would forever change their lives. Some never returned.
They joined the US Forces, not Canadian, straight from the memorial site.
Yes, some troops voulenteered, and some died. It's not really considered a military role because the only Canadians in Vietnam surved with the American Army.
Canada didn't sent troops to the Vietnam War, some troops were there officially in 1973 for the Paris Peace Accords.
"In counter-current to the movement American draft-dodgers and deserters to Canada, about 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in southeast Asia." or up to 40k in some estimates.
@countryclassic Jesus Fucking Christ. Canada did NOT send troops to Vietnam. Got it, asshat? Canada (the government of Canada, the administration responsible for sending troops, if they were to send them), did NOT send them. There were no troops sent by the Canadian government into Vietnam to fight the official war. Holy fuck you people are just as stupid as Coulter.
yes ur right about 30,000 canadiands did enlist in the us army to fight in vietnam & around 120 died. even a canadian got the medal of honor in the war. & im not saying americans are dumb but canada has fought lots of wars along side the USA & alot of americans dont even know about it canadians are in afghanistan & all over the world peacekeeping. even when ww1 & ww2 broke out lots of amarican enlisted in the canadian army bcuz the USA wasnt involved in the war at the time.
Wow, Canada somewhat did sent troops not directly. About 30,000 volunteers cross-border enlisted into the United States army, and were sent to Vietnam. Only around 120 died.
@jackthack1 well. think of it this way. these men personally believed in the war and went. they didn't represent the canadian government view on the conflict and not the view of the majority of the population. she SPECIFICALLY says quote ''CANADA sent troops to vietnam'' so she is wrong. she is totally wrong. she didn't say ''some canadians enlisted to go to vietnam'' might not look like a big difference. but it is a big difference. no offense meant.
@jackthack1 Civilians crossing the boarder to sign up in the American military does not constitute 'Canada sending troops'. Though nearing the end of that war actual Canadian troops were there as part of a multinational peace keeping effort, and only observed events in a noncombat role and at no time exchanged fire with N.V.A or V.C.
kinda obvious that Canada didnt take an active role in Vietnam.... Where do you think all the draft dodgers went? Certainly, not south.
believer06 2 days ago
God damn. This woman could perform a singular form of a ventriloquist act never seen before. I reviewed it a couple of times with the mute activated, and I have never seen an adam's apple talk without seeing the dummy move the lips. Some poor guy is walking around soporano because she got his thyroid cartilage.
walkermydawg 2 weeks ago
The Coutler cult will do anything to protect their guru from the truth.
IndividualParties 2 weeks ago
Coulter is a biatch with a big mouth that says nothing. She needs to die a slow death. Come to Canada and we'll take care of you our way. wink...wink.
roadeagle 2 weeks ago
and this is why people on the left laugh at the right wingers and their wingnuts because they are always "right" but rarely correct.
the1tigglet 3 weeks ago
archives.cbc.ca/war_conflict/vietnam_war/topics/1413/
Bllackguard666 3 weeks ago
Yes, they did. Silly libbys. I know, the truth bruised your delegate but large egos. Let me put a Hello Kitty band aid on that bruise.
Bllackguard666 3 weeks ago
@Bllackguard666
"Yes, they did. Silly libbys. I know, the truth bruised your delegate but large egos. "
LOL, you're projecting; you're the one desperately looking for the slightest sign of some Canadian involvement in the war to save Ann from her humiliating blunder.
IndividualParties 2 weeks ago
@IndividualParties And you're looking for any sign that Canada didn't have involvement despite proof, so you can save you from a humiliating delusion. After all, being wrong sucks, huh?
Bllackguard666 2 weeks ago
@Bllackguard666
"After all, being wrong sucks, huh?"
You would know.
IndividualParties 2 weeks ago
@IndividualParties From watching people like you keep on despite proof? Yeah.
Bllackguard666 2 weeks ago
@Bllackguard666
"From watching people like you...?"
No from being in the Coulter cult...
IndividualParties 2 weeks ago
Overall, Canadians without US citizenship were 4 times more likely to fight as combat infantrymen than the average serviceman in Vietnam.
Table 12
Combat Status of US Armed Forces in Vietnam5 Combat Infantry Artillery &
Engineers Aviation HQ &
Logistics
All Personnel (1967) 10.46% 12% 2% 75%
Canadians With US Citizenship (5) 28% (1) 6% (2) 11% (10) 55%
Canadians Without US Citizenship (11) 41% (6) 19% (4) 12% (9) 28%
Bllackguard666 3 weeks ago
Ann is such a manly man.
gemathena 1 month ago
Ann Coulter made as ass of herself and look what the right-wing nutjobs are trying to do to retaliate against Canada. LOL!!!
gupsphoo 1 month ago 3
Canadain troops suffered about 100 deaths in Viet Nam.
gotgank 1 month ago
@gotgank You mean 100 american troops who where from Canada died, not 100 Canadian troops.
dave19941000 4 weeks ago
@dave19941000 I researched it a bit deeper this time, and u are correct, Sir. Thank you.
gotgank 3 weeks ago
Canada was also behind the air india bombing and had it's hands in the Bolshevik Revolution..
1988scottcarey 1 month ago
Canada was behind the Assassination of JFK and Martin Luther King, September 11th, HIV in America, Occupy Wallstreet (2nd American Revolution) from a Canadian group named " Adbusters" Believe me, we ain't you're friend..
1988scottcarey 1 month ago
Ann Coulter is a dumb bitch.. wait, is Ann Coulter a woman?
BassHeadsProduction 1 month ago
What a soccer mom answer "I think your wrong" no cunt your wrong deal with it.
zJohnnyRingoz 1 month ago 3
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LoL.
Theobrothers 1 month ago
Sick of people claiming Ann is Right? Check my vid which deals with all their vacuous arguments.
/watch?v=CHcpQpRrfWs
Theobrothers 1 month ago
Canada burned down the White House twice, we aren't your friends
olBoots 1 month ago
fascinating to me that rightys can't say he/she screwed up and move on. individual canadians fought in vietnam, just as individual americans fought with al-qaeda. that doesn't mean america sent troops to aid al-qaeda.
tishhead 1 month ago
@tishhead
Great point, lol.
Theobrothers 1 month ago
This is why Fox News (Sun TV) was banned in Canada. Consistently misinforming the public.
Look it up.
This is beautiful testimony of that.
...canadian troops in vietnam...jesus
Bugsyboy333 1 month ago
that's not totally correct just to keep it straight the first action in iraq canada sent almost 2 thousand troops and individuals of up to 40 thousand canadians served thru american units in veitnam,
487shawn 1 month ago
@487shawn Just to keep it straight, most estimates put the figure at 30,000 Canadians who served in the US Military during the Vietnam Era including 12,000 who actually served in Vietnam.
exsinor 1 month ago
Dear USA,
Y U NO ASSIMILATE THIS WOMAN?
Sincerely,
The rest of the world.
If she thinks the USA would attack Canada "just cuz" then she is an idiot. If she thinks that the whole of NATO wouldn't descend on the USA for such an appalling act of war then she is a straight up retard. The world (including the USA, I hope) casts their vote! Diagnosis: retard. The world moves to have her stricken from existence. The world votes in favour, the motion carries. :)
KidRiviera 1 month ago
Bush is a war criminal. Face it, you idiot neoconservatives.
CuriousGeorgeMonkey9 1 month ago
Thundercunt Ann coulter IS a fraud and an idiot: Here's the real story:
watch?v=J1lUzxZtycU (Oh, shit is that a Marine and a Purple Heart?)
Juicexlx 1 month ago
uhhh.... do you know what happened last time America thought they could invade canada like its nothing? you know, 200 years ago, war of 1812... the white house got burnt down.. i find it hilarious that americans plan to celebrate the 200th aniversery when they got their asses handed to them, and it definitly was not one of their finest moments, yet some still believe they "won" that war
185tiff 2 months ago
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It's shit like this Americans.....
TheSlevinCalevra 2 months ago
Hey Ann,
Repeating yourself doesn't make things true. Something your former President Bush should've taken notice of.
Sincerely,
The Canadians.
mWongAero 2 months ago
@mWongAero Well said. The Australians agree.
toddles9 2 months ago
The dumb thing here is not that she thought Canada sent troops to Vietnam when they didn't. It's the fact she mistakes Canada being allied to the US as meaning Canada are the whipping boys of the US and must obediently go along with whatever hair-brained scheme Uncle Sam thinks up next. Unfortunately, my country Australia made the same mistake
shirvs 2 months ago
LOL at her face. "I think you're wrong", "I think you're wrong.." TROLOLOL
PowerfulProducti0nz 2 months ago
well who gives a shit if we did americans joined the royal canadian army and the canadian corps in world war 1 and world war 2 to fight for canada and the queen when america wasn't even involved in the war yet.
1988scottcarey 2 months ago
"canada did not send troops" = false.
end of the story.
sooperfukker 2 months ago
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@sooperfukker No, it's not false. They didn't send combat troops.
BigLundi 2 months ago
@sooperfukker Canadians enlisted in the US army, but Canada did not send troops - the US sent troops with some Canadians amongst their number, a big difference.
Digdigs2 2 months ago
@Digdigs2
You can easily guess where this is coming from : "The country's troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973 to help enforce the Paris Peace Accords"
So again, it stands: Canada DID send troops to Vietnam. Any opposing claim is false.
sooperfukker 2 months ago
@sooperfukker '...Canada used to be one of our most loyal friends... Canada sent troops to vietnam' Coulter's implication is that troops were sent to support the US. This is not the case, the troops were sent to 'enforce the Paris Peace Accords', the cease-fire agreement between the US and the North. Can. troops were sent to enforce BOTH sides of the ceasefire. As mrpilot102 points out 'they did NOT go there in a supporting role of the US, they were peacekeepers. VERY big difference.'
Digdigs2 2 months ago
context is everything
Digdigs2 2 months ago
@Digdigs2 McKeown didn't care for context, therefor I don't have to either. He was wrong. Over and out.
sooperfukker 2 months ago
@sooperfukker Coulter tried to imply a context that didn't exist, the response was to her false implication, again: context is everything. Coulter was wrong, or trying to imply a falsehood - either way she was in the wrong, as she always is.
Digdigs2 2 months ago
@Digdigs2 Oh LOL, liberal hatemongering.. that's where the wind is coming from... you could've told me earlier, then I wouldn't have dared to reply - ideology over facts - oufffffff
sooperfukker 2 months ago
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rammer257 3 months ago
I suggest you all do some research. 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in Vietnam in combat (non-peacekeeping) roles for the American Military. I believe one Canadian even won the medal of honour. The reason I know this is my grandfather died in Vietnam.
kokoth 3 months ago
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@kokoth I suggest you do some research beyond "My grandpappy died in Vietnam, so I know my shit."
If ANY canadians fought in the Vietnam war, then it was due to them volunteering for the united states army. The Canadian government declared they would NOT support the war effort, were rather anti-war, and indeed the only troops they sanctioned to go over were part of a message of the Paris Peace Accords.
the 30,000 canadians that joined the US military were Canadian Deserters.
BigLundi 2 months ago
@kokoth True, but CANADA did not send troops, Canadians enlisted in the US military - diplomatically and historically a big difference.
Digdigs2 2 months ago
@Digdigs2
CANADA as you say means the nation of Canada, which did send troops. The GOVERNMENT of Canada did not send troops-diplomatically and historically a big difference.
kokoth 2 months ago
@kokoth
(1)Canada is the people of Canada exercising their will via their elected representatives ie the GOVERNMENT. Hence the people of Canada did not send troops.
(2) Canada sending troops = Canada sending its armed forces, in the employ and under the auspices of the GOVERNMENT of Canada. The 30,000 Canadians that went to Vietnam went there as US troops, in the employ and under the auspices of the GOVERNMENT of USA.
Hence Canada did not send troops.
Digdigs2 2 months ago
@Digdigs2
Sorry mate, your definition of Canada is incorrect lol. Canada is a geographical area, this is a stupid argument, I'm not arguing with someone who doesnt know what a "Canada" means. Good night.
kokoth 2 months ago
@kokoth The NATION of Canada is a political demarkation of land, a group of people with legal and political commonality.
Geography is the scientific study of land, its features, inhabitants and phenomena. Part of that study may be the effect of nationhood on an area of land, but not exclusively so.
Maybe you needed to pay more attention at school, you DID go to school, right?
The fact remains that the Canadians who went to Vietnam went as US troops, not Canadian so Canada did not send troops.
Digdigs2 2 months ago
@IndividualParties lol, I was gonna say the same exact thing to him, looks like he doesn't know what the difference between war and peacekeeping is.
MegaNick53 3 months ago
@MegaNick53
The difference is that people got US citizenship to join the USMC or the US Army to go fight in Nam' the Canadian government never officially sanctioned it and won't support Canadian Vietnam Veterans, similarly to the US citizans who joined the Canadian army in 1939 to go fight in WWII before the US joined in. We did however produce ammunition, bombs, chemical agents (Agent Orange + Napalm) which were tested in Canada then delivered to the US military.
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evileyez504 4 months ago
CANADA DID SEND TROOPS TO VIETNAM The country's troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973
ulli1235 4 months ago
@ulli1235 they did NOT go there in a supporting role of the US, they were peacekeepers. VERY big difference.
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MultiPring 3 months ago
@ulli1235 The troops came to Vietnam as peacekeepers, not to fight, didn't they?
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ulli1235 3 months ago
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@MultiPring he didnt say they came to fight she just said canada send troops to vieatnam and the guy said canada did not send troops to vietnam and canada did send troops
ulli1235 3 months ago
@ulli1235
lol, yeah, i'm sure coulter was alluding to those 200 or so peacekeeping troops towards around the time the U.S. was pulling out, lol. Canada did not fight the vietnam war, coulter was wrong, period.
IndividualParties 3 months ago
@IndividualParties the tv guy was wrong cuz canada send troops. she just said canada send troops nothing else. thats all it matters. period.
ulli1235 3 months ago
@ulli1235
lol, I love the level of desperation the neocon war mongers have resorted to, less than 300 peacekeepers in 1973, lol. Yeah, I'm sure that's what coulter was talking about, LOLOLOL. Do you think I believe that? Canada did not fight the vietnam war, coulter obviously thought they did, that's what matters, period. Keep on looking for any hint of canadian involvement to save the neocon cult guru from further humiliation.
IndividualParties 3 months ago
Ann Coulter is a putrid hag.
Faustaao 4 months ago
Ann must be too young to remember teenagers burning their draft cards and moving to Canada to avoid going to Viet Nam.
Tapajara 4 months ago
@EmpyrealStorm yeah, actually i was just thinking, the same crap happens on American campuses and they have all kinds of ridiculous speech codes
DRIVEBYMcMURDER 4 months ago
@EmpyrealStorm oh i see. still, why doesn't canada have free speech?
DRIVEBYMcMURDER 4 months ago
What a fucking moron.
pedgarrett123 4 months ago
Coulter another DUMBASS conservative that talks out of her ass.
Facts have a liberal bias BITCH.
RebelThoughts 4 months ago
canada did send troops. ann coulter was reacting to canadian savages who wouldnt let her speak in canada and threatened her life...for trying to apeak. this clip doesn't tell the whole story. is this how canadas media always operates?
DRIVEBYMcMURDER 5 months ago
@DRIVEBYMcMURDER ann coulters a fucking idiot she said usa should invade canada of course canada doesnt want her their, how would you feel if a radical muslim news reporter came to the US and said that the us should be run by radical muslims with sharia law. god dam hick
PossiblyAsian 5 months ago
@PossiblyAsian awww..did Ann hurt your feelings? you know, i don't really think she was seriously calling for an invasion of Canada. you feel better now you sensitive little ball of estrogen?
DRIVEBYMcMURDER 5 months ago
@DRIVEBYMcMURDER sigh..Canada never sent troops to Vietnam.
mrpilot102 4 months ago
@mrpilot102 yes they did. do some research
DRIVEBYMcMURDER 4 months ago
@DRIVEBYMcMURDER Canada provided peace keepers at the end of the war to supervise things like prisoner exchanges etc. And if memory serves it was only about 200 troops. Canadians did not supply combat soldiers for the war in Vietnam. Canada did not directly arm the South Vietnamese. Canada sold large amounts of material and weapons to the US...did some of them end up in the hands of the South? More than likely. Dan Coulter is a moron btw.
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@mrpilot102 You're a fucking moron.
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mrpilot102 2 months ago
@mrpilot102 however 30,000 Canadians went down south to serve in the US armed forces in Vietnam there even a monument for the Canadian vietnam vets
TheGuilbran78 2 months ago
@TheGuilbran78 I never said individuals didn't go down there and serve. Doesn't mean Canada sent troops though..
mrpilot102 2 months ago
@mrpilot102 So, as you and Ann are saying, Canada sent troops to Vietnam. Shame for Canada, since it shouldn't align itself with a third world regime like America, rather strengthen the already substantial bonds with the country of greatest and most advanced civilisation.
WhiteTreeTop 1 week ago
@WhiteTreeTop Where exactly did I say Canada sent Combat troops to Vietnam?
mrpilot102 1 week ago
@mrpilot102 they also armed south vietnam and engaged in espionage against the NVA
DRIVEBYMcMURDER 4 months ago
i would like to know where the fuck fox got their canadian poll facts
longliverocknroll5 5 months ago
she's 1/2 right, which still makes her 1/2 wrong. During nam, more than 50'000 canadians crossed the border and joined the u.s. army and marines and did fight in nam.Which violated the '54 geneeva conventions.
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TheServiceWeb 6 months ago
From Wikipedia...
"Between 28 January 1973 and 31 July 1973, Canada provided 240 peacekeeping troops to Operation Gallant, the peace keeping operation associated with the International Commission of Control and Supervision (ICCS) Vietnam."
1701Tex 6 months ago
@1701Tex Peacekeepers don't fight wars and where not sent to support the US. No troops where ever sent by Canada to fight in the war, that is an undeniable fact.
dave19941000 6 months ago
The U.S.'s popular perception of Canada as a place for effete liberals probably STARTED with the Vietnam War... hippies and draft-dodgers moving up there, and all that. Jeez, she couldn't even remember THAT tidbit to bash Canadians with?
HonestObserver 6 months ago
@HonestObserver Well it's not like that fact is something to be used against us in this day and age (where people regret the fact the US fought so hard and then just pulled out and gave up)
dave19941000 6 months ago
The canadian government tries hard to stay reserved from the americans, but what do you expect were intrograded both in canada and america, americans up in canada visiting/living, canadians visiting/living in the USA..
1988scottcarey 6 months ago
This chick is so bloody stupid. And Americans wonder why people hate them. This chick is just pissed she's a mongaloid and can't get fucked even when she pays for it. I wouldn't chinook that bitch if she was the last woman alive.
BTPPaintBallTeam 6 months ago
@BTPPaintBallTeam
You spelled mongoloid wrong, mongoloid.
This bitch needs to die, though.
Ragedhard 6 months ago
You think she would've researched this a little bit. lol what a dumb bitch.
globalchaos1984 7 months ago
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I hate to ruin the party here, but Canada did actually send troops to Vietnam...
jasonfkg 7 months ago
Nope.
pyramidsofmars64 6 months ago
Canada was too pussy to send its troops yes. However their people fled and joined our forces to fight. They neglect to tell you those facts. But no Canada as a country did not order the armed forces.
00RSZEX 7 months ago
@00RSZEX
bradledots 5 months ago
@00RSZEX fuck you disrespectful little shit canada dosent have to fight every one off americas retarded fucking wars by the way canada was to pussy to fight in vietnam? canada faught in ww1,ww2 and the war in iraq witch were still fighting today that is not even our war to begain with plus if im correct im pretty sure canada sent troops first to fight against germany/korea in world war 2........ p.s ann coulter is a stupid bitch whos just upset cause no guy would ever want to go out with her
bradledots 5 months ago
and just why in the hell is there a Canadian Viet Nam War memorial called the North Wall full of Canadians who never came back....fucking liberals
00RSZEX 7 months ago
who fought for it to thank.
There are Fifty Eight Thousand, Two Hundred and Nine ( 58,209 ) names inscribed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C., one hundred and three (103) of those names are of known Canadians who served and did not return from the Vietnam war
00RSZEX 7 months ago
@00RSZEX
Google, bitch. It's your friend. Especially for a dumb faggot like you.
Ragedhard 6 months ago
Lets just say WIkipedia is right here: "The country's [Canada's] troop deployments to Vietnam were limited to a small number of national forces in 1973" i.e. Canada DID send TROOPS (even if they didn't fight - which Coulter didn't say they did). Also, as stated by others here - there were many non-troop volunteers. She WAS correct in her statements and was unfairly pilloried over this issue. It is exchanges like this that make me start to think she has a point about Liberals.
davidh00 7 months ago
@davidh00 It also says that Canada was non-beligerent. We were not taking part in the conflict. She was maybe right but her point is that Canada helped USA in the vietnam war, and you know it. So her statement was right but she was wrong too.
erimac1000 7 months ago
@erimac1000 You have to remember she was argueing we should be joinning the US in Iraq. Well even though we didn't we actually did with Military training and "A Few" other things even though we did not formally sanction that war.So we were helping the US anyway but that was not her point . She was saying we should have attacked Iraq just like we did Vietnam.Like or dislike Ann Coulter ..she was wrong.
tindallpe 7 months ago
@davidh00 Ann Coulter said Canada Sent troops to Vietnam in support .She was arguing that we should have been sending troops to Iraq just like we did Vietnam.That was "The Context "of her statement. OK? She was WRONG. The troops that went crossed the border to join the US Army. OK?.That is not the same as"Canada Sent Troops To Vietnam” ; because aside from “Peace Keeping troops that were sent in order to to enforce the Paris Peace Accrds.Canadanever sent troops to Vietnam.Period.She was Wrong
tindallpe 7 months ago
anne coulter is a twat......BUT....she did think our troops went to Vietnam.....they did but indirrectly.....They joined the US Military and went to help our american brothers fight a dirty war that was un winnable.....those gooks were well prepared and knew how to fight in the jungle. The thing about coulter is even when shes wrong.....shes right.....Crazy as it seems i would lick that snatch of hers....
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gedcke 7 months ago
She is correct both in letter and spirit. Letter:Canada did send troops. It was a small force in 1973 to enforce the peace accords. Spirit: lots of volunteers faught.
ElseMush 8 months ago
@ElseMush Canada sent no forces under the Canadian flag, medics and doctors is what we sent over, missionary's.. many Canadians however wanted to help our brothers to the south and jumped border to join the american military.
CrazeKillen 8 months ago
Under the context that Ann coulter is referring to in stating that Canada sent troops to Viet Nam she is 100% incorrect. Upwards of 30,000 Canadians chose to joint the US military to fight in Viet Nam but Canada’s government or parliament did NOT send troops to Viet Nam to fight the North Vietnamese. She clearly thought Canada fought in tandem as an ally as we have in many conflicts .In Viet Nam, we did not
tindallpe 8 months ago
@tindallpe Canada sent troops to Vietnam in '73 to help enforce the Paris Peace accords.
TrashcanMan76 7 months ago
@TrashcanMan76 The peace keeping troops that were sent could have just as easily been telling the US troops to "Stand Down" .They were not over there to give support to the conflict. She is saying Canada always does what the US does and that is not always true even though we are very tight allies.Canada did not see that as a war to be in. Eventually the US came to the same conclusion. We don't see Iraq as the place to be either as it was Afghanistan where the terrorists were.
tindallpe 7 months ago
We did not send troops, Canadians sent themselves. That's how loyal and courageous we are.
Kelertasable 8 months ago
Many Americans believe that Canada played no part in the Vietnam War. Nothing could be further from the truth. Though the Canadian government tried its best to remain neutral, Canadians themselves became involved. It is believed that Canadian enlistment in the US Army during the Vietnam era far surpassed the 30,000 who fled as draft dodgers to Canada.
57stacia 8 months ago
In Windsor, Ontario, there is a privately funded monument to the Canadians killed in the Vietnam War.[24] In Melocheville, Quebec, there is a monument site funded by the Association Québécoise des Vétérans du Vietnam.[25] However, many Canadian veterans returned to a society that was strongly anti-war. Unlike in the United States, there were no veterans organizations nor any help from the government. Many of them moved permanently to the United States.
57stacia 8 months ago
In counter-current to the movement American draft-dodgers and deserters to Canada, about 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in southeast Asia.[22] Among the volunteers were fifty Mohawks from the Kahnawake reserve near Montreal.[23] One-hundred and ten (110) Canadians died in Vietnam, and seven remain listed as Missing in Action. Canadian Peter C. Lemon was awarded the U.S. Medal of Honor for his valour in the conflict.
57stacia 8 months ago
We did not send troops, we sent peacekeepers. There IS a difference.
Max17766 8 months ago
anne coulter is one dumb cunt just proves how stupid Americans are lol bring it one USA
Coyote483 8 months ago
I'm not a huge fan of Ann Coulter, but she is right this single instance.
Canada did sent a small complement of troops to Vietnam under the Paris Peace Accords. Also, there was a sizable amount of Canadian volunteers in Vietnam. Over 100 died in action, in Vietnam and several are still listed as MIA.
By the way, she was actually complementing the efforts made by Canadian troops in this scene.
havoc873 8 months ago
@havoc873 Incorrect.
FranticWaffle 8 months ago
@FranticWaffle
Oh.. well, of course. I completely see the validity of your argument. There isn't a single possible way, how I ever could manage to make a valid counter argument, against your extensive and flawless arguments.
havoc873 8 months ago
@havoc873 The number of syntax errors in your comment is astronomical.
FranticWaffle 8 months ago
@FranticWaffle
I neither care for making perfect English sentences, nor do I have to. I am not a native speaker and I do not live in an English speaking nation. I wonder how capable you are in any other foreign language, including but not limited to French.
You are not capable of making a coherent and cohesive argument. You merely resort to an argumentum ad hominem. I wonder if you are a troll. Most trolls don't expose themselves that much.
havoc873 8 months ago
@havoc873 French is gay, like you.
FranticWaffle 8 months ago
LOL
canbats 9 months ago
LOL ungreatful canadians
1988scottcarey 9 months ago
Coulter is correct. Canada sent troops. Read -Shadows of War, Faces of Peace; Canada's Peacekeepers by J.L. Granatstein/ Douglas Lavender
dorielementary 9 months ago
@dorielementary no Canada didnt send troops but some 50,000 people joined the us army to go to vietnam
snowboarder1019 9 months ago
@dorielementary Actually, Canada did not send troops to Vietnam for the "war" on Vietnam. They sent troops as peacekeepers. There is a HUGE difference.
shooglymoogly 9 months ago
@shooglymoogly The issue was whether or not they sent troops. They sent troops.
dorielementary 9 months ago
wait...Canada DID send some troops to Vietnam...not many,but wtf...
urbman29 9 months ago
"Indo-China" sounded more like "Indo-China(?)"
Guess a little harder, tranny.
And not getting back to someone after getting pawned is either a shameful defeat, or a disdain for facts. You got pawned, bitch. All it would take was for you to say "I fucked up, you're right" But of course if she did that, then she would have to do it repeatedly for past bullshit.
She's not stupid. Just a liar.
And I stick by my tranny comment. She's either a hideous Medusa; or an ugly man-woman.
DameunPutazo 10 months ago
Back home that's what we call "a dumb bitch".
hafabee 10 months ago
"Canada sent troops to vietnam"
-Anne Coulter
She didn't say "Canadians fought in vietman." Big difference. Of course Canadian citizens volunteered to fight in Vietman in the US Army (dual citizens or those that lied about being American). But to imply that becuase some Canadians fought in Vietman, Canada therefore fought in Vietman is dumber than hell. By that moronic reasoning America joined WWI in 1914 and WWII in 1939.
BarkusMuhl 10 months ago
Lol what the fuck was she thinking? Tons of people expatriated to Canada to escape being conscripted.
TheEpisteme 10 months ago
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a1saouse 10 months ago
@a1saouse Yes Canada sent troops to Vietnam in 1973.
But they were Peacekeepers, not combat troops.
Ann was not asking Canada to send peacekeepers to Iraq.
She was criticizing Canada for not joining the "Coalition of the Idiots"
Are you having difficulty understanding the logic or the language?
yoursuchagoodguy 9 months ago
@yoursuchagoodguy She was actually complementing the Canadian troops for helping.
dorielementary 9 months ago
@dorielementary Correction. She was complementing the Canadian government under her mistaken impression that our government sent combat troops to fight in Vietnam. In a subsequent interview she tried to squirm out of her obvious error by claiming she was referring to individual Canadian soldiers who fought in Vietnam with US troops.
Canada sent only Peacekeepers to Vietnam, and after hostilities ended.
And I don't think anyone is claiming Coiulter wanted Canada to send Peacekeepers to Iraq.
yoursuchagoodguy 9 months ago
@yoursuchagoodguy You can make whatever distinction you want re: people with guns but soldiers are soldiers. Peacekeepers??!!! Look. Ghandi was a peacekeeper and he didn't need a gun. If you go into someone else's country uninvited with a gun you are a soldier not a peacekeeper.
dorielementary 9 months ago
@dorielementary really?
UN Peacekeepers stayed in the Korean DMZ from 1953 - 1967.
UN Peacekeepers won the 1988 Nobel Peace Prize
Canadian Lester Pearson won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for his idea to create the UN Peacekeeping force that helped resolve the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis
So Canadians understand & care very much about the distinction between Peacekeepers and combat soldiers.
It's unfortunate if you don't.
You might consider reading a history book or two to educate yourself on the topic.
yoursuchagoodguy 9 months ago
There were individual Canadians that did serve in Vietnam breaking Canadian law and giving an American city as their place of birth so they could enlist in the American Armed Forces. There were 103 known Canadian casualties. Their lives are commerated on the "The Wall" in Washington D.C. There maybe many more deaths reported as American but may actually have been Canadian. But officially, the Canadian government did not send troops to Vietnam.
angienic1 10 months ago
According to Wikipedia, Coulter admitted she was wrong about Canada sending troops to Vietnam in a 2005 interview with the Washington Journal.
I just hope someone had the sense to tape and film her saying the words "I was wrong"
That I would love to see and hear.
yoursuchagoodguy 10 months ago
@questionmarkjones Going in a peacekeeping mission is not taking an active role in the war effort, they were not there in support of the U.S. Another way of putting this, we were neutral, if the U.S started something during the cease fire, peacekeepers would have intervened same as if the N.V.A broke the cease fire. So no, Ann was not right, Canada sent no troops in to help the U.S fight, during that conflict we were not your ally.
Hawkeye323232 10 months ago
We did not actually send officially send troops to vietnam, Canadians did fight there, but only those with dual citizenship, who joined the US military
thebigfan112 11 months ago
The Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial Association was created to recognize the efforts of those Canadians who chose to serve with the United States Forces during the Vietnam War. Between 1959 and 1975 approximately 40,000 Canadians did embark on a journey that would forever change their lives. Some never returned.
They joined the US Forces, not Canadian, straight from the memorial site.
SGGSeguin 11 months ago
@sarcee1960 go here canadiansinvietnam.ca
I also remember reading that a Canadian Soldier was awarded the Medal of Honour (or some such)
countryclassic 11 months ago
fuck Canada
TheCanada619 11 months ago
@TheCanada619 ...No...Fuck you, goof...
zendishwasher2 11 months ago
@TheCanada619
countryclassic 11 months ago
@TheCanada619 fuck you
thunderpeeweea 11 months ago
Yes, some troops voulenteered, and some died. It's not really considered a military role because the only Canadians in Vietnam surved with the American Army.
Litterboxer529 11 months ago
40,000 Canadians went to war in Vietnam....400 were killed there and 4,000 were injured!
Who is this mental dwarf??
countryclassic 11 months ago
@countryclassic The point is that she got it wrong.
Canada didn't sent troops to the Vietnam War, some troops were there officially in 1973 for the Paris Peace Accords.
"In counter-current to the movement American draft-dodgers and deserters to Canada, about 30,000 Canadians volunteered to fight in southeast Asia." or up to 40k in some estimates.
They served in the American Army.
85Mavrik 11 months ago
@85Mavrik Actually she got it right...Canada sent 40,000 troops to Vietnam. 400 were KILLED IN ACTION!!...4,000were wounded or injured.
countryclassic 11 months ago
@countryclassic
The Canadian Army didn't go to war in Vietnam.
Canadian people volunteered into the US Army to go to the war in Vietnam.
Yes, there is a difference.
85Mavrik 11 months ago
@countryclassic Jesus Fucking Christ. Canada did NOT send troops to Vietnam. Got it, asshat? Canada (the government of Canada, the administration responsible for sending troops, if they were to send them), did NOT send them. There were no troops sent by the Canadian government into Vietnam to fight the official war. Holy fuck you people are just as stupid as Coulter.
sarcee1960 11 months ago
@sarcee1960 Amazing then...how did 400 get killed in action?? How did 4,000 get wounded of injured??
countryclassic 11 months ago
@countryclassic Where the fuck are you getting this info about the killed and injured from?
sarcee1960 11 months ago
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.canadiansinvietnam.ca
I also remember reading that a Canadian Soldier was awarded the Medal of Honour (or some such)
countryclassic 11 months ago
FYI..Canada did sends troops to Vietnam!!!
countryclassic 11 months ago
PERFECT EXAMPLE OF ANNE TALKING SHIT SHE DOESN'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT
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hockeynationnumber1 1 year ago
yes ur right about 30,000 canadiands did enlist in the us army to fight in vietnam & around 120 died. even a canadian got the medal of honor in the war. & im not saying americans are dumb but canada has fought lots of wars along side the USA & alot of americans dont even know about it canadians are in afghanistan & all over the world peacekeeping. even when ww1 & ww2 broke out lots of amarican enlisted in the canadian army bcuz the USA wasnt involved in the war at the time.
DILLONEKR 1 year ago
Wow, Canada somewhat did sent troops not directly. About 30,000 volunteers cross-border enlisted into the United States army, and were sent to Vietnam. Only around 120 died.
jackthack1 1 year ago
@jackthack1 well. think of it this way. these men personally believed in the war and went. they didn't represent the canadian government view on the conflict and not the view of the majority of the population. she SPECIFICALLY says quote ''CANADA sent troops to vietnam'' so she is wrong. she is totally wrong. she didn't say ''some canadians enlisted to go to vietnam'' might not look like a big difference. but it is a big difference. no offense meant.
fenix144 11 months ago
@jackthack1 Civilians crossing the boarder to sign up in the American military does not constitute 'Canada sending troops'. Though nearing the end of that war actual Canadian troops were there as part of a multinational peace keeping effort, and only observed events in a noncombat role and at no time exchanged fire with N.V.A or V.C.
Hawkeye323232 11 months ago