Sunday, September 24, 2006

It was RED FRIDAY ... and it was a classic ...

... They were applauding a man who'd stepped from a limousine. He waved at them, and they waved back. President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan. He, with one of our soldiers, laid a wreath at the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier.

At Albert and Metcalfe streets, another event had just taken place. People in red were gathered around a small, agitated woman in a red beret. "She nailed the big bastard," said an older man.

"He was shouting our troops were war mongers," said the woman. She said her name was Gail Latourelle, 20 years old. "I dared him to say it to my face.

"He did, so I punched him in the mouth. I actually decked him. I won't have anyone talking about Canadians that way. His mouth was bleeding. He jumped up and ran. The coward just took off."

"Probably Jack Layton in disguise," said a voice. Guffaws and laughter. True Canadian hearts.


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