Canada is neither a safe-house of Al Qaida sympathizers, nor is refuge stop for US deserters shirking their national responsibility as
volunteer soldiers. This isn't the Vietnam War, and these bumpkins volunteered to enlist, with the attendant benefits and risks that the profession brings.
You suck it up, shut up, roll the dice, and take your chances as a voluntary member of the military, whichever country you have enlisted with, irrespective of your CIC's policies.
Just like these deserters must face the consequences of their fears of going to Iraq, now they'll have to face the fear of a prison term. I'd bet the odds would have been better for them had they fulfilled their obligation.
What a sad statement to be remembered as someone who didn't honor their word. Sad because now their families will be stigmatized as a result of their choices. They had other choices besides running and should have made them to lessen the consequence of time in jail. They all knew what they were choosing and the gamble required
NO BALLS. Successful gamblers know the odds of winning have to be in their favor, not against, or there isn't anything to gain. That's the whole point of a gamble...to win, or why bother.
Of course a gambler just looses his money, these boys are loosing more than money, they loose their dignity.