Military Desertion In The Vietnam Era-To Iraq & Afghanistan:

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June 14-2005:

Military Desertion In The Vietnam Era-To Iraq &
Afghanistan:


Thousand of military personnel have deserted before and after the
Vietnam War. Most of these persons have sought asylum in Canada.
Currently thousands more have fled there since the war on terror,
Afghanistan & Iraq begun.

The Canadian govern is very concerned about the humongous influx of
illegal Americans on it's shores, and has made it publicly known that
they will not tolerate, encourage, make legal, or harbor any deserters
in their country.

But on the other hand, Canada has to thread a very thin line with her
neighbor, and partner in the War On terror currently. Most of these
deserters can never return home to the USA, because they will be
arrested, Court Marshalled, and imprisoned for desertion. So they have
to permanently remain in Canada, regardless of whether the Canadian
gives them legal residence statue or not. And they cannot be
repatriated because no such agreement with the USA is in place.


So we talk about illegal Mexicans who are coming here mostly illegal,
seeking honest employment to feed their families, and are willing to
take the risks involved to remain here. And yet Americans are prone to
refer to these illegals as CRIMINALS. Well, if these Mexicans who came
here to seek honest work, broke no local laws, and is willing to
assimilate legally into this culture. They must be given the
opportunity to do so legally.

Unlike their American born counterparts, who has cowardly deserted
their military posts, because they cannot take the HEAT, are too
SCARED, and are not in step with their Commander In Chief political;
agenda. Yet no one is talking about these desertions, much less
punishing them for their desertion!

Should The National Guard also take up vigilance along the Canadian
border to prevent any further desertions?

Should the Canadian government deport those deserters back to American
shores?

Or should these military deserters be arrested and handed over to the
US military authorities?


I Report-You Decide!


Derryck S. Griffith.
Educator-Advocate & Blogger.

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Jun 14, 2006, 8:53:58 PM6/14/06
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June 14-2005:

Military Desertion In The Vietnam Era-To Iraq & Afghanistan:


Thousands of military personnel have deserted before and after the


Vietnam War. Most of these persons have sought asylum in Canada.
Currently thousands more have fled there since the war on terror,
Afghanistan & Iraq begun.

The Canadian government is very concerned about the humongous influx of


illegal Americans on it's shores, and has made it publicly known that
they will not tolerate, encourage, make legal, or harbor any deserters
in their country.

But on the other hand, Canada has to thread a very thin line with her

neighbor, and partner in the War On Terror currently. Most of these


deserters can never return home to the USA, because they will be

arrested, Court-Marshalled, and imprisoned for desertion. So they have


to permanently remain in Canada, regardless of whether the Canadian

government gives them legal residence status or not. And they cannot


be repatriated because no such agreement with the USA is in place.


So we talk about illegal Mexicans who are coming here mostly illegally,


seeking honest employment to feed their families, and are willing to
take the risks involved to remain here. And yet Americans are prone to
refer to these illegals as CRIMINALS. Well, if these Mexicans who came
here to seek honest work, broke no local laws, and is willing to
assimilate legally into this culture. They must be given the
opportunity to do so legally.

Unlike their American born counterparts, who has cowardly deserted
their military posts, because they cannot take the HEAT, are too

SCARED, and are not in step with their Commander In Chief's Political
Agenda. Yet no one is talking about these desertions, much less about

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