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Edmonton Mayor Forum , Questions of Afganistan Mission and Investigating the crimes of 9/1.
Why is 9/11/01 so important in this year's municiple elections? CFB Edmonton!
Edmonton Mayor Stephen Mandel says "That's a federal issue" with respect to Canada's Afghanistan mission and " That's a question I cannot answer" in regards to Investigating the crimes of 9/11 and 24 Canadians murdered .
It was here in Edmonton at the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) in 2007 former defense Minister Gordon O Connor called the mission in Afghanistan a mission of " 9/11 Retribution " . Sadly for me reports by the UN confirms they are succeeding this retribution by death and injury to thousands of Afghan citizens mostly women and children caught in the crossfire between NATO's invasion and Taliban's defending insurgence.
This" hit first and ask questions later" by Canada with out first finding out exactly what happened on 9/11 or at least investigating the murders of 24 Canadians" may blacken Canada's history known as peace-keepers around the world.
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Canadians have long questioned the validity of George Bush's 9/11 Commission report. Today according the CBC the Fifth Estate November 2009 broadcast, 1 in 3 Canadians now doubt the official story.. Regardless of the reasons and excuses why Politicians and Corporate Media won't address the 9/11 crimes Canadians are not willing to shut up and stand down from doing whats right. Edmonton's Military Men and Women, their families friends and all of Canadians deserve to know our troops were not placed in harms way for the wrong reasons. We as a nation especially owe it to the Afghan and Iraqi people whom as a result of the 9/11 wars have paid the highest price over a lie that began on 9/11/01.
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Notes-
CFB Edmonton is a Canadian Forces Base located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It is also known as Edmonton Garrison or "Steele Barracks".The Area Support Unit (ASU) and CFB Edmonton provide infrastructure and support to 47 units located in and around Edmonton. The number of military personnel at these units includes 4,500 regular, and 500 reserve force soldiers. There are also 500 civilian employees and 7,800 family members, bringing the total population of the Edmonton military community to approximately 13,300 city voters.
Fantastic! We need to We Are Change all political leaders! Nice Job!
finditherefirst 1 year ago
@finditherefirst I hope WE ARE CHANGE will get out and vote!
hawkeyicockburn 1 year ago