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		<title>Radio Interview on 630 Ched</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our interview with Leslie Primeau on 630 Ched was fantastic. Leslie is a lively and engaging host who asked perfect questions and helped get across what this project is really about. Many thanks to our callers for phoning in to support us and sponsor us. Your help is greatly appreciated. We&#8217;ve been invited to talk [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our interview with Leslie Primeau on 630 Ched was fantastic. Leslie is a lively and engaging host who asked perfect questions and helped get across what this project is really about. Many thanks to our callers for phoning in to support us and sponsor us. Your help is greatly appreciated. We&#8217;ve been invited to talk with Leslie again on April 6. We&#8217;ll give the exact time when we have more details. Till then we paint and talk to families of the soldiers.</p>
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		<title>The Mouths of Babes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we sat watching the Roar of the Rings curling finals today, a friend relayed this story from her four-year-old son&#8230; Listening to a clip on the radio news about Afghanistan with his mother, he asked her, &#8220;Why are they still fighting over there?&#8221; She tried to explain as best she could, but he interrupted [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we sat watching the Roar of the Rings curling finals today, a friend relayed this story from her four-year-old son&#8230;<br />
Listening to a clip on the radio news about Afghanistan with his mother, he asked her, &#8220;Why are they still fighting over there?&#8221;<br />
She tried to explain as best she could, but he interrupted and told her he knew what should be done to resolve the conflict.<br />
&#8220;What I would do,&#8221; he said, &#8220;is I would sneak in there at night and steal all their clothes. Then they wouldn&#8217;t want to go and fight.&#8221;<br />
Such a simple, yet somehow so profoundly logical solution coming from the mouth of a boy who believes the world would be a better place if only people wouldn&#8217;t fight with each other.<br />
Since four-year-olds don&#8217;t run the world, and the Taliban and our soldiers still have their clothes, there will still be conflict in Afghanistan.<br />
The best we can do is support our troops and pray for their safety while they work on our behalf.<br />
Here&#8217;s to Canadian soldiers at home, in Afghanistan and in other countries world-wide. We appreciate you and thank you for all you do.<br />
And thanks to all the four-year-olds who should be thinking of snowmen and toys and chocolate. Knowing that they also think of world peace means they will become sensitive, caring adults who will make a difference in tomorrow&#8217;s world.</p>
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