Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Winnipeg Jets News

The new Winnipeg Jets logo is similar to the old Royal Canadian Air Force roundel.
SM*SH - Peter Mackay, Minister of Defence of Canada, is a fan of the new Winnipeg Jets logo. Sun fans as the logo are still selling well.
The new Winnipeg Jets logo, while still not sold on an actual shirt, still good in T-shirts, hats and other goods and in Winnipeg on 26 July 2011 gave the military themed logo approval of a big player in the Canadian defense ministry. NHL Winnipeg Jets Merchandise Selling Out
MacKay also suggested that the logo of the military-style jet bears a resemblance to the logo with the F-35's conservative government is looking to buy. Whatever you call the airplane in the logo, love, fans, and it continues to sell.
The new Winnipeg Jets logo was given the seal of approval from the Canadian Minister of National Defence.

Resembles the great symbols of the NHL team of the Royal Canadian Air Force and was specifically created by the team owner, to pay tribute to the Canadian armed forces.

True North has agreed to $ 1 million Canadian Forces personnel to contribute funds in excess of 10 years.

Don Cherry likes the new Winnipeg Jets logo, and so are other conservatives, and all the boosters of a more aggressive and interventionist Canadian foreign policy.
The logo was developed in consultation with the Canadian Forces. NHL hockey, and especially CBC's flagship Saturday Hockey Night in Canada has, in recent years increasingly become a key booster of Canada, the war in Afghanistan and militarism in general. The low point came at Christmas 2010, when a Canadian Forces visited cherry base in Kandahar, with Defence Minister Peter MacKay. Mix the "Winnipeg Jets Fighter" logo, opens up new possibilities for these chauvinist. As with the 2010 Olympics gear, the new Jets logo also bears a pretty strong resemblance to the logo of the Conservative Party of Canada. The fighter jet over the maple leaf is a fitting symbol for the Stephen Harper era. Don Cherry, for example, rarely devotes airtime to support U.S. war resisters, sadness Afghan civilians or criticize the government for its sad neglect of veterans suffering from PTSD).
The fighter jet is pictured on the logo of a CF-18. Harper has a majority government, although they almost shutout in Quebec. As a hockey logo, I would fail the redesign of an aircraft.

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