George Wallace
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Inquisitor said:I'll try to give you another example. Both my parents most male members of their age served in WWII. I served in the 70's.
During most of the ColdWar "The Free World" was in peril. At time there were serious overreactions that did a lot of Harm to the practice of "Freedom" Mcarrthy era was one. The Red scare was another. Bader Meinhof Gang, Red Army, Weather Underground, IRA bombings in the 60's and 70's yet another.
Apples and Oranges. None of those organization had anywhere near the total numbers as what we are currently fighting in the 'War on Terror', even if we were to add them all up together. Localized factions as you just mentioned, are not comparable to the international web of cells the Al Queda has spread around South West Asia, Middle East, Africa and the rest of the free world.
Inquisitor said:That last point is I think of sigifigance. Despite bombings there was no heavy handed overreaction such as the so-called "Patriot Act"
Ummmm! Did you not just mention Northern Ireland above. Why, yes you did. Do you not think Parliament in London had not taken appropriate measures and legislated acts to sent British troops to Northern Ireland?
Inquisitor said:For General Hillier to refer to the 90's as "The Decade of Darkness" to my mind does the Forces a disservice. The decades of Darkness ended when The Soviet Union imploded.
I see the point he was making swooshed right over your head. When the Wall came down and the 'Soviet Union imploded' the Canadian Armed Forces saw a decade of Darkness. Six years of frozen Pay. No major equipment purchases. Large cuts to CAF organizations. Base closures. If that all passed your field of vision without your noticing it happening, you were totally ignorant of what was going on in this country and around the world.
Inquisitor said:..... My cousin was one of 10 that died at the Edmonton Air show Crash. Who on earth came up with the idea of Hercules Transports doing unauthorized formation aerobatics. At least 6 commissioned officers in on the stunt and no one had the brains to stop. The pilots were stupid beyond belief AND it was a command failure as well.
And you were privy to the final accident report? Your last sentence tells me a lot about you. It is not very positive.