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Martin Baxter wrote:
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My side still aching from laughing. This crazy Canook is saying a
Canadian sniper in Afghanistan has been confirmed as hitting an enemy
soldier at a range of 2,310 meters, the longest recorded and confirmed
sniper shot in history. The previous record of 2,250 meters was set by
US Marine sniper Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam in 1967.

Keep dreaming Canaduh, you will never out shoot Americans.

Right on Joe, everone in the world knows that Americans are better at
anything you care to name than anyone else in the world, anybody who
disagrees should be shot/bombed/tortured/jailed......

Well at shooting anyway, as seen in the results from the international
Sniper Contest at Ft. Bragg. BTW Canada has it's best shooting so did
Isreal

Here are the final standings for the sixth annual International Sniper
Competition:
It happened Monday of this week and Patricia's boy came in 13th...the
best Canada could muster.



Yeah well, shooting competions are just playing games, who would bother
to try hard?

When it counts out in the field we wax your ass.

Cheers
Marty


You mean like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarnak_Farm_incident

You American's seem to really have it in for the PPCLI.


Sailor killed in brawl laid to rest

By The Associated Press


WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hundreds of people attended a funeral
Saturday for an American sailor who was murdered in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, the man's family said.

Petty Officer 1st Class Damon Crooks was stabbed to death Nov. 4 during
an early-morning brawl on a trendy street in downtown Halifax. He was
there as part of training exercises with the Canadian navy.

About 400 people, including 100 uniformed military personnel, attended
the funeral in West Palm Beach. The service featured a 21-gun salute
and an a cappella version of "I'll Fly Away" - one of
Crooks's favorite songs.


Speakers remembered the young sailor as a brave "good Samaritan"
who tried to help a fellow shipmate. Police have said Crooks was trying
to break up a fight when he was stabbed.

"They said so much about Damon," said Crooks's fiancée, Schyla
Washington, who is eight months pregnant. "Everyone was crying. It
was beautiful."

About 30 American war veterans on motorcycles flying American flags
lined the funeral procession and stood guard while Crooks' casket was
loaded into the hearse by six of his shipmates.

"It was very touching, very sad," said Crooks' uncle, Bertram
Gooden. "I think it was really becoming of Damon. If he had to go,
this was the way to go. There was not a dry eye left in the place."

Cory Wright, 23, of Halifax has been charged with first-degree murder
in the death of Crooks.

Wright is due in court Tuesday for plea.

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Fuzzy Logic wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote in :

Joe wrote:

Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:



My side still aching from laughing. This crazy Canook is saying

a
Canadian sniper in Afghanistan has been confirmed as hitting an en

emy
soldier at a range of 2,310 meters, the longest recorded and confi

rmed
sniper shot in history. The previous record of 2,250 meters was se

t by
US Marine sniper Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam in 1967.

Keep dreaming Canaduh, you will never out shoot Americans.

Right on Joe, everone in the world knows that Americans are better at
anything you care to name than anyone else in the world, anybody who
disagrees should be shot/bombed/tortured/jailed......

Well at shooting anyway, as seen in the results from the international
Sniper Contest at Ft. Bragg. BTW Canada has it's best shooting so did
Isreal

Here are the final standings for the sixth annual International Sniper
Competition:
It happened Monday of this week and Patricia's boy came in 13th...the
best Canada could muster.


Yeah well, shooting competions are just playing games, who would bother
to try hard?

When it counts out in the field we wax your ass.

Cheers
Marty


You mean like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarnak_Farm_incident

You American's seem to really have it in for the PPCLI.


Sailor killed in brawl laid to rest

By The Associated Press

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hundreds of people attended a funeral
Saturday for an American sailor who was murdered in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, the man's family said.

Petty Officer 1st Class Damon Crooks was stabbed to death Nov. 4 during
an early-morning brawl on a trendy street in downtown Halifax. He was
there as part of training exercises with the Canadian navy.

About 400 people, including 100 uniformed military personnel, attended
the funeral in West Palm Beach. The service featured a 21-gun salute
and an a cappella version of "I'll Fly Away" - one of
Crooks's favorite songs.

Speakers remembered the young sailor as a brave "good Samaritan"
who tried to help a fellow shipmate. Police have said Crooks was trying
to break up a fight when he was stabbed.

"They said so much about Damon," said Crooks's fiancée, Schyla
Washington, who is eight months pregnant. "Everyone was crying. It
was beautiful."

About 30 American war veterans on motorcycles flying American flags
lined the funeral procession and stood guard while Crooks' casket was
loaded into the hearse by six of his shipmates.

"It was very touching, very sad," said Crooks' uncle, Bertram
Gooden. "I think it was really becoming of Damon. If he had to go,
this was the way to go. There was not a dry eye left in the place."

Cory Wright, 23, of Halifax has been charged with first-degree murder
in the death of Crooks.

Wright is due in court Tuesday for plea.


Nothing to do with the Canadian military except that he was in Canada on training with them. He was
apparently attempting to break up a civilian brawl and things went awry.
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Fuzzy Logic wrote:
"Joe" wrote in news:1164292317.398043.188070
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Fuzzy Logic wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote in :

Joe wrote:

Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:



My side still aching from laughing. This crazy Canook is saying

a
Canadian sniper in Afghanistan has been confirmed as hitting an en

emy
soldier at a range of 2,310 meters, the longest recorded and confi

rmed
sniper shot in history. The previous record of 2,250 meters was se

t by
US Marine sniper Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam in 1967.

Keep dreaming Canaduh, you will never out shoot Americans.

Right on Joe, everone in the world knows that Americans are better at
anything you care to name than anyone else in the world, anybody who
disagrees should be shot/bombed/tortured/jailed......

Well at shooting anyway, as seen in the results from the international
Sniper Contest at Ft. Bragg. BTW Canada has it's best shooting so did
Isreal

Here are the final standings for the sixth annual International Sniper
Competition:
It happened Monday of this week and Patricia's boy came in 13th...the
best Canada could muster.


Yeah well, shooting competions are just playing games, who would bother
to try hard?

When it counts out in the field we wax your ass.

Cheers
Marty

You mean like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarnak_Farm_incident

You American's seem to really have it in for the PPCLI.


Sailor killed in brawl laid to rest

By The Associated Press

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hundreds of people attended a funeral
Saturday for an American sailor who was murdered in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, the man's family said.

Petty Officer 1st Class Damon Crooks was stabbed to death Nov. 4 during
an early-morning brawl on a trendy street in downtown Halifax. He was
there as part of training exercises with the Canadian navy.

About 400 people, including 100 uniformed military personnel, attended
the funeral in West Palm Beach. The service featured a 21-gun salute
and an a cappella version of "I'll Fly Away" - one of
Crooks's favorite songs.

Speakers remembered the young sailor as a brave "good Samaritan"
who tried to help a fellow shipmate. Police have said Crooks was trying
to break up a fight when he was stabbed.

"They said so much about Damon," said Crooks's fiancée, Schyla
Washington, who is eight months pregnant. "Everyone was crying. It
was beautiful."

About 30 American war veterans on motorcycles flying American flags
lined the funeral procession and stood guard while Crooks' casket was
loaded into the hearse by six of his shipmates.

"It was very touching, very sad," said Crooks' uncle, Bertram
Gooden. "I think it was really becoming of Damon. If he had to go,
this was the way to go. There was not a dry eye left in the place."

Cory Wright, 23, of Halifax has been charged with first-degree murder
in the death of Crooks.

Wright is due in court Tuesday for plea.


Nothing to do with the Canadian military except that he was in Canada on training with them. He was
apparently attempting to break up a civilian brawl and things went awry.


The pilot said:

Schmidt stated, in his official apology to the family and friends of
the dead and injured Canadians: "My perception was that we had been
ambushed, as we had been briefed that Taliban were expected to use
ambush tactics in an around Kandahar...I believed that the projectiles
posed a real and present danger to our flight and specifically to my
flight lead...I believed at the time that my flight lead's transmission
to 'check master arm, check laser arm,' indicated he concurred with my
decision that the situation required self-defence.

Where as the Canadian punk was a drunken murderer, I bet he stabbed
Crooks in the back.

Joe

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Joe wrote:


Nothing to do with the Canadian military except that he was in Canada on training with them. He was
apparently attempting to break up a civilian brawl and things went awry.


The pilot said:

Schmidt stated, [snipped typical save your ass statement]



Yeah right Joe, and you believe everthing that Bush and Rummy say too
don't you?

Marty
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"Joe" wrote in news:1164338853.503270.218880
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Fuzzy Logic wrote:
"Joe" wrote in news:1164292317.398043.188070
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:


Fuzzy Logic wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote in :

Joe wrote:

Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:



My side still aching from laughing. This crazy Canook is say

ing
a
Canadian sniper in Afghanistan has been confirmed as hitting an

en
emy
soldier at a range of 2,310 meters, the longest recorded and co

nfi
rmed
sniper shot in history. The previous record of 2,250 meters was

se
t by
US Marine sniper Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam in 1967.

Keep dreaming Canaduh, you will never out shoot Americans.

Right on Joe, everone in the world knows that Americans are bette

r at
anything you care to name than anyone else in the world, anybody

who
disagrees should be shot/bombed/tortured/jailed......

Well at shooting anyway, as seen in the results from the internati

onal
Sniper Contest at Ft. Bragg. BTW Canada has it's best shooting so d

id
Isreal

Here are the final standings for the sixth annual International Sni

per
Competition:
It happened Monday of this week and Patricia's boy came in 13th...t

he
best Canada could muster.


Yeah well, shooting competions are just playing games, who would bot

her
to try hard?

When it counts out in the field we wax your ass.

Cheers
Marty

You mean like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarnak_Farm_incident

You American's seem to really have it in for the PPCLI.

Sailor killed in brawl laid to rest

By The Associated Press

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hundreds of people attended a funeral
Saturday for an American sailor who was murdered in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, the man's family said.

Petty Officer 1st Class Damon Crooks was stabbed to death Nov. 4 during
an early-morning brawl on a trendy street in downtown Halifax. He was
there as part of training exercises with the Canadian navy.

About 400 people, including 100 uniformed military personnel, attended
the funeral in West Palm Beach. The service featured a 21-gun salute
and an a cappella version of "I'll Fly Away" - one of
Crooks's favorite songs.

Speakers remembered the young sailor as a brave "good Samaritan"
who tried to help a fellow shipmate. Police have said Crooks was trying
to break up a fight when he was stabbed.

"They said so much about Damon," said Crooks's fiancée, Schyla
Washington, who is eight months pregnant. "Everyone was crying. It
was beautiful."

About 30 American war veterans on motorcycles flying American flags
lined the funeral procession and stood guard while Crooks' casket was
loaded into the hearse by six of his shipmates.

"It was very touching, very sad," said Crooks' uncle, Bertram
Gooden. "I think it was really becoming of Damon. If he had to go,
this was the way to go. There was not a dry eye left in the place."

Cory Wright, 23, of Halifax has been charged with first-degree murder
in the death of Crooks.

Wright is due in court Tuesday for plea.


Nothing to do with the Canadian military except that he was in Canada on

training with them. He was
apparently attempting to break up a civilian brawl and things went awry.


The pilot said:

Schmidt stated, in his official apology to the family and friends of
the dead and injured Canadians: "My perception was that we had been
ambushed, as we had been briefed that Taliban were expected to use
ambush tactics in an around Kandahar...I believed that the projectiles
posed a real and present danger to our flight and specifically to my
flight lead...I believed at the time that my flight lead's transmission
to 'check master arm, check laser arm,' indicated he concurred with my
decision that the situation required self-defence.

Where as the Canadian punk was a drunken murderer, I bet he stabbed
Crooks in the back.

Joe


Drunken murdering punks are not an exclusive Canadian thing. I'm pretty sure you can find them anywhere
there are punks that drink. Again I'm not sure what that has to do with the Canadian military or even
Canadians in general?


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Fuzzy Logic wrote:
"Joe" wrote in news:1164338853.503270.218880
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:


Fuzzy Logic wrote:
"Joe" wrote in news:1164292317.398043.188070
@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:


Fuzzy Logic wrote:
Martin Baxter wrote in :

Joe wrote:

Martin Baxter wrote:
Joe wrote:



My side still aching from laughing. This crazy Canook is say

ing
a
Canadian sniper in Afghanistan has been confirmed as hitting an

en
emy
soldier at a range of 2,310 meters, the longest recorded and co

nfi
rmed
sniper shot in history. The previous record of 2,250 meters was

se
t by
US Marine sniper Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam in 1967.

Keep dreaming Canaduh, you will never out shoot Americans.

Right on Joe, everone in the world knows that Americans are bette

r at
anything you care to name than anyone else in the world, anybody

who
disagrees should be shot/bombed/tortured/jailed......

Well at shooting anyway, as seen in the results from the internati

onal
Sniper Contest at Ft. Bragg. BTW Canada has it's best shooting so d

id
Isreal

Here are the final standings for the sixth annual International Sni

per
Competition:
It happened Monday of this week and Patricia's boy came in 13th....t

he
best Canada could muster.


Yeah well, shooting competions are just playing games, who would bot

her
to try hard?

When it counts out in the field we wax your ass.

Cheers
Marty

You mean like this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarnak_Farm_incident

You American's seem to really have it in for the PPCLI.

Sailor killed in brawl laid to rest

By The Associated Press

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Hundreds of people attended a funeral
Saturday for an American sailor who was murdered in Halifax, Nova
Scotia, the man's family said.

Petty Officer 1st Class Damon Crooks was stabbed to death Nov. 4 during
an early-morning brawl on a trendy street in downtown Halifax. He was
there as part of training exercises with the Canadian navy.

About 400 people, including 100 uniformed military personnel, attended
the funeral in West Palm Beach. The service featured a 21-gun salute
and an a cappella version of "I'll Fly Away" - one of
Crooks's favorite songs.

Speakers remembered the young sailor as a brave "good Samaritan"
who tried to help a fellow shipmate. Police have said Crooks was trying
to break up a fight when he was stabbed.

"They said so much about Damon," said Crooks's fiancée, Schyla
Washington, who is eight months pregnant. "Everyone was crying. It
was beautiful."

About 30 American war veterans on motorcycles flying American flags
lined the funeral procession and stood guard while Crooks' casket was
loaded into the hearse by six of his shipmates.

"It was very touching, very sad," said Crooks' uncle, Bertram
Gooden. "I think it was really becoming of Damon. If he had to go,
this was the way to go. There was not a dry eye left in the place."

Cory Wright, 23, of Halifax has been charged with first-degree murder
in the death of Crooks.

Wright is due in court Tuesday for plea.

Nothing to do with the Canadian military except that he was in Canada on

training with them. He was
apparently attempting to break up a civilian brawl and things went awry.


The pilot said:

Schmidt stated, in his official apology to the family and friends of
the dead and injured Canadians: "My perception was that we had been
ambushed, as we had been briefed that Taliban were expected to use
ambush tactics in an around Kandahar...I believed that the projectiles
posed a real and present danger to our flight and specifically to my
flight lead...I believed at the time that my flight lead's transmission
to 'check master arm, check laser arm,' indicated he concurred with my
decision that the situation required self-defence.

Where as the Canadian punk was a drunken murderer, I bet he stabbed
Crooks in the back.

Joe


Drunken murdering punks are not an exclusive Canadian thing. I'm pretty sure you can find them anywhere
there are punks that drink. Again I'm not sure what that has to do with the Canadian military or even
Canadians in general?


Well he was Canadian, and surely it was no accident.

It's clear our pilot made a mistake in bombing the squad, but perhaps
the canooks could have done more to ID themselfs if they are going to
be firing weapons under a fighter jet.

Back to snipers, guess your guys got in a lucky shot in afganstan, we
will have to take their word for it.
Seems with that sort of skill they could have done better than 13th
place in the international's.

Guess everyone has a bad day right? Or maybe your best are still in
theater right?.

Joe

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anybody who disagrees should be shot/bombed/tortured/jailed......


but not in that order.

Scotty

Whatcha smokin'?


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Oh my, I don't even want to know what happens next.

SBV


Utterly droll.


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Joe,

Give the Canuks credit. They are on the sharp end in Afghanistan.


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Gilligan wrote:
Joe,

Give the Canuks credit. They are on the sharp end in Afghanistan.


Right you are again little buddie, they have some sharp troops doing a
good job in Afghanistan.

It would not suprise me if it's a Canook that finds Ossamas spider
(rat) hole hideout.

If we could only get thoses Gopher snipers in Montana to join
Patricia's outfit it would be a shoe in for them pop ossamas top.

Joe

 
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