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Canadian hockey commentator on treatment of terrorists?

gunnar

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If these comments are a bit too strong for some of you, I apologize. I tried to be circumspect in choosing who on our mailing list would receive this forward. However, it's about time that someone said this boldly and publicly. The enemy doesn't respond well to our public admonition to "play nice"...or "why can't we all just get along?"





You Gotta love this Guy!!
DON CHERRY Canadian Hockey Commentator for CBC Television, was asked on a local live radio talk show, what he thought about the allegations of torture of suspected terrorists. His reply prompted his ejection from the studio, but to thunderous applause from the audience.

HIS STATEMENT:

"If hooking up one raghead terrorist prisoner's testicles to a car battery to get the truth out of the lying little camel shagger will save just one Canadian life, then I have only three things to say:

Red is positive, black is negative, and make sure his nuts are wet"
 

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george68hemirr said:
sixgunrunner68 said:
george68hemirr said:
great stuff.....except for his suit jacket :facepalm:

You wouldn't wear that George? I think it's pretty nice. :basketcase: :lmao:
hell no.... maybe bobby or ray would :D
That would be Ray's driving suit for his pink car :jester:
 

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Living in Buffalo I can watch Hockey Night In Canada every saturday night.
Don hosts "Coaches Corner" after the first period of the 7PM game, weekly.

He talks hockey, and usually (if not always) does a tribute to the armed forces
and police officers of Canada that have fallen in the line of duty on a weekly
basis. Be nice if our networks did that, huh? We're too worried in our sports
on how to divide 9 billion dollars though. Anyway...

I've had a few out-of-towners stay at my place and they've watched his
segment with me. Everybody I know always appreciates that part of his
broadcast, whether they are hockey fans or not.

The loud suits are the norm, not the exception for him. Don can't do anything
wrong in Canada, including his wardrobe choice.
 
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