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Yellow Ribbon Campaign Decals Added to Police Cruisers

June 22nd, 2007

TORONTO/AM 640 TORONTO - Toronto cops are pouring a little salt on one of city council’s open wounds. They’re adding those “Support Our Troops” magnetic decals on their cruisers.

Union boss Dave Wilson placed the first one on a squad car last night.
City council was forced to do an about-face this week after the public outcry over a demand to have the decals removed from Toronto’s fire trucks and ambulances.
The cost of the police decals will be picked up by their union.

Toronto votes to keep Support the Troops Yellow Ribbon decals

June 20th, 2007

Toronto votes to keep troop decals

Quisling Socialist Mayor David Miller see’s light of day, tragedy of 3 Soldiers Deaths opens his eyes:

Although Mr. Miller had indicated he wouldn’t support the motion, he said today the death of three more soldiers in Afghanistan brought the issue home for him.

Sure it did…

Of Course We Support Our Troops but….

June 20th, 2007

More left-wing lunacy in Toronto as “Support our Troops” yellow ribbon campaign stickers are being removed from Toronto Fire Dept. & EMS vehicles. In a despicable move left wing city council members, (virtually everyone on council), are actively supporting the wishes of the left-wing, anti-war crowd, you know the types, typical Taliban Jack Quislings.

Says socialist Mayor David Miller:

“To some people it’s a symbol of support for the war in Afghanistan and [emergency medical services] Chief (Bruce) Farr and others in the city have received a number of calls from people who are concerned about the city expressing an opinion on the war. The program was always scheduled to last for a year. It will be wrapped up this fall.”

Also note this councillor’s name Janet Davis:

“Councillor Janet Davis, who was caught by a CTV cameraman arguing with Councillor Brian Ashton and asking “who gave permission to put them on in the first place,” was on CITY-TV with Anne Rohmer and said the decals “send the message that the City of Toronto supports the mission in Afghanistan, and I don’t believe we should be sending that message.”

Frances Nunziata with the support of fellow councillor Brian Ashton have called for a vote at 2 pm today to determine whether the Yellow Ribbon Campaign Stickers will remain on Toronto Fire & EMS Vehicles.

Contact Mayor Miller to voice your concern:

E-mail: mayor_miller@toronto.ca
Mail:Toronto City Hall,
2nd Floor, 100 Queen St. West,
Toronto ON M5H 2N2
Phone: 416-397-CITY
(2489)Fax:416-696-3687