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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:57 pm
 


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Bob Rae said the repatration of Khadr was "long overdue."

"It is extremely unfortunate that it took the Conservative government this long to fulfil its responsibility to bring him back to Canada... Now Mr. Khadr will serve the remainder of his sentence under the supervision of the Canadian correctional system, and we can ensure that he receives proper treatment and rehabilitation," he said.


The only 'treatment' that Khadr is worthy of, is a bullet to the head, and even then, I'd be deeply saddended at the loss of the bullet. Everyone is kidding themselves if they think we can change this guy and make him 'better'.

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The minister said Khadr "idealizes his father" and appears to deny Ahmed Khadr's "lengthy history of terrorist action and association with al-Qaeda.

He also said Omar Khadr's mother and older sister have "openly applauded his crimes and terrorist activities."


Can this not be deemed as treason, and have all his family thrown in there with him? There is no Left or Right to this problem, this needs someone (anyone) on Parliament Hill to grow some balls and do something to address this problem and any others like it. Personally, I don't car which party comes up with it, as long as the problem is solved.

Khadr and his family don't give two shits about Canada and what it stands for. They want to practice jihad? Fine. Arrest them immediately, and ship them via a cargo container on a slow boat to Afghanistan. At least that would free up some spots in this country for someone who really wants to be here and be a true Canadian.

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Doesn't make sense to me. Why would we even WANT Khadr here? Why did we, as a country, take that effort?


"We" don't. The Conservatives might have caved in here at the end of all their options, but they did fight the good fight to keep Khadr out of Canada for as long as they possibly could. There's a small group of people in Canada, mostly in the NDP, the Liberals, at the CBC, and in the papers like the Globe and Toronto Star, that firmly believe Canadian citizenship is some sort of cosmic "get out of jail free" card. And that such citizenship allows a Canadian to commit all sorts of mayhem overseas without being obligated to suffer any consequences for it. And that, even if criminally convicted overseas, that a Canadian criminal remains innocent just because they're Canadian, and for no other reason than that, and that the Canadian government is obligated to ensure that they're immediately set free, no matter what it is that they've done.

It's the very nadir of social liberal thinking. There is no such thing as right or wrong. And there's no such thing as crime, therefore there is no such thing as a criminal. It's a sort of lunacy that can only belong to those who are so isolated from day-to-day reality that liberal ideology and ivory-tower thought processes have become a genuine actuality to them.


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Brenda Brenda:
So every Canadian prisoner in the US is actually serving their sentence in Canada?

(If the US didn't want him, then why did they arrest him instead of "accidentally" shoot him? It was war time anyway...)


Executing enemy wounded isn't as common as I think some assume it is.

The US badly wanted to offload GITMO detainees on their home countries. Special case.


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Probably the best hope is that CSIS catches him plotting something and we can jail him again. But even there, they will likely lose interest after a while, and he'll be smart enough to wait until they do.


You could be right, but I rather think that CSIS will always have an active file on him. I sure hope they will!


I'm more certain that there are already lawyers with a particular ideological inclination that are working to ensure that CSIS and the RCMP aren't allowed to monitor Khadr and his family. Because, like, if they did it'd be wrong because the Khadr's are, like, the victims in all of this and, like, Harper is a fascist, dude.

We haven't even gotten to the bottom of the cesspit here. It's only going to get worse and worse for Canada before the Khadr saga is over.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:24 pm
 


It was inevitable that he would come to Canada. I'm not happy about it. I hope the little shit stirs up all them sympathizers, allies and suppporters. Then maybe we'll get sick enough of them and their ilk and settle this shit.


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We have a reciprocity agreement with the US where prisoners are often sent back to their home country to serve out their sentences. As Curt often asks, why is Kadhr repatriated but that evil criminal Mark Emery has to serve out his sentence in max security in Georgia?

That's exactly my point.
Doesn't make sense to me. Why would we even WANT Khadr here? Why did we, as a country, take that effort?


It was part of the plea agreement he made - the US sought assurances from us that we would take him back. Harper delayed that as much as he could, but the Americans were pushing to send him to us 'cause they don't want him either.

Thing is, even if he served his whole sentence in the US, once he's out he gets to come back to Canada and we've go no further hold on him except a national security certificate, and those don't often seem to turn out well. He's more Canadian than you are, born here, so he gets to come home no matter what.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:00 pm
 


I think he'll be out in within a year. I know he's going to sue us, but what will really be disappointing is if we give him one red cent.


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andyt andyt:
Brenda Brenda:
andyt andyt:
We have a reciprocity agreement with the US where prisoners are often sent back to their home country to serve out their sentences. As Curt often asks, why is Kadhr repatriated but that evil criminal Mark Emery has to serve out his sentence in max security in Georgia?

That's exactly my point.
Doesn't make sense to me. Why would we even WANT Khadr here? Why did we, as a country, take that effort?


It was part of the plea agreement he made - the US sought assurances from us that we would take him back. Harper delayed that as much as he could, but the Americans were pushing to send him to us 'cause they don't want him either.

Thing is, even if he served his whole sentence in the US, once he's out he gets to come back to Canada and we've go no further hold on him except a national security certificate, and those don't often seem to turn out well. He's more Canadian than you are, born here, so he gets to come home no matter what.


Brenda is ten times the Canadian Omar Khadr is, whether she has citizenship or not.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:25 pm
 


saturn_656 saturn_656:

Brenda is ten times the Canadian Omar Khadr is, whether she has citizenship or not.


My cat alone is ten times the Canadian that Khadr is. :rock:

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Bob Rae said the repatration of Khadr was "long overdue."

"It is extremely unfortunate that it took the Conservative government this long to fulfil its responsibility to bring him back to Canada... Now Mr. Khadr will serve the remainder of his sentence under the supervision of the Canadian correctional system, and we can ensure that he receives proper treatment and rehabilitation," he said.

Stupid question, why did the Liberal not press hard for his release when they were still in power? It is mostly a rhetorical question, it has mostly to do with partisan politics.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:55 pm
 


Said piece of shit is going to be serving his time at Millhaven. Can only hope he has the "Dalmer Treatment" done to him.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 5:41 pm
 


Fuck me, already seen one post of how mistreated he was on facebook.


My friends are stupid.


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http://www.theobserver.ca/2012/09/29/kh ... d-feelings

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Spokesman Waseem Khan from a group called Friends of Khadr said concerned members will meet Saturday and see if the family needs anything.


The degenerates have their own fan club.

I weep for this country. 8O


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:49 pm
 


saturn_656 saturn_656:
http://www.theobserver.ca/2012/09/29/khadrs-family-avoids-reporters-neighbours-have-mixed-feelings

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Spokesman Waseem Khan from a group called Friends of Khadr said concerned members will meet Saturday and see if the family needs anything.


The degenerates have their own fan club.

I weep for this country. 8O

I don't. The fact that these people can freely speak their minds, such as they are, about this and not go to prison or even really have unofficial government pressure put on them, speaks well of the state of our democracy. The day that I don't hear about atleast a few crackpots spouting off with something insane or offensive is the day that I'll weep for our country.


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 7:58 pm
 


That a family of outright traitors (and proud of it) can find any support (never mind freely roaming this country) disturbs me.

Whatever immigration official signed off on the Khadrs application made a serious mistake.


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