by Batchelor on Sat Oct 10, 2009 9:45 am
Thanks for the kind thoughts, Paddy. The Canadian government has treated its vets like trash, at times.
To further slap its vets in the face, I believe it was about 1985 or so, the Canadian government decided to award every Japanese citizen $10,000, who was ever detained in a Canadian internment camp just after Pearl Harbour. Perhaps we were wrong to detain these people, but the "Empire" had just destroyed half the U.S. navy at Pearl, along with many lives. How else could we have reacted?
Meanwhile, our troops who were the "guests" of the Japanese in their POW camps, along with their very careful observance of the Geneva Convention, received nothing for their twisted and broken bodies when they walked down the gangplanks. Why weren't these brave (and broken) souls awarded $10,000 each? I would have gladly seen my tax dollars go to them. As far as I'm concerned, our government just gave them one last beating.
It's a fact that more humans have been killed and persecuted by governments, then have died on the battle field........Lee