We have a right to see Khadr tapes

CDNBear

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"The Usual Suspects" is a movie written by Christopher McQuarrie. When it comes to the usual suspects who initiate flame wars around here that would be you and G... and lately ES.
Used here, in the context you use it. Which I coined here. Face it, you're stealing my lines.

Not surprising, you have no ethics to speak of, even for a troll of such lame moraly bankrupt characteristics as you.
 

earth_as_one

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You're posts are a joke.

The Charter applies to Canadians, on Canadian soil, full stop.

The logic in your post, as in many of your nonsensical posts, attempts to apply or negate internal policy as you see fit, lol, just more of your double standards.

You know why?

Because Canada can not enforce the Charter beyond her borders.

You must be a higher authority than the Supreme Court of Canada.... either that or you are wrong... which is more likely?
 

CDNBear

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You must be a higher authority than the Supreme Court of Canada.... either that or you are wrong... which is more likely?
Which is more likely? You don't understand what the SCoC stated.

I didn't state that his rights under the Charter weren't violated.

The SCoC didn't state that their findings, or the powers of the Charter have powers beyond our borders.

Maybe if you tried to actually read what the rulings say, and not what you want them to say, your posts wouldn't be such a joke.
 

earth_as_one

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Used here, in the context you use it. Which I coined here. Face it, you're stealing my lines.

Not surprising, you have no ethics to speak of, even for a troll of such lame moraly bankrupt characteristics as you.

I see the "Usual Suspects" are trying to turn this thread into yet another flame war.
 

CDNBear

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I see the "Usual Suspects" are trying to turn this thread into yet another flame war.
I see your ethics haven't improved.

Your use of that stolen line proves one of two things...

1, Your using it in a petty attempt to annoy me. Which is trolling.

2, Or you have no ethics, and you will continue to use a line I coined.

Which is it EAO?
 

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"The Usual Suspects" is a movie written by Christopher McQuarrie. When it comes to the usual suspects who initiate flame wars around here that would be you and G... and lately ES.

Really me - Oh no I think I have a fan. Yes fan in the origin that it is derived from.

A fanatic is someone who can't change his mind and won't change the subject.
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I got fans - Oh my. Same as bankers. Take action Goober- You know the drill- same as with Trolling Racists.
Yes Goober- Again you kick ass.

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earth_as_one

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Which is more likely? You don't understand what the SCoC stated.

I didn't state that his rights under the Charter weren't violated.

The SCoC didn't state that their findings, or the powers of the Charter have powers beyond our borders.

Maybe if you tried to actually read what the rulings say, and not what you want them to say, your posts wouldn't be such a joke.

What part of the Canadian government having a "duty to protect" Khadr don't you understand?

The Canadian government acted in contravention of the Canadian Charter of Rights regarding Khadr. They failed in their duty to protect Khadr. Even worse the Canadian government acted in support of his torture and ill treatment in violation of international laws. The Canadian government also with held documents from Khadr's lawyers that would have aided his defense.

If you read and understood those linked judgements, you'd know that the court has consistently upheld Khadr's Charter Rights and the Canadian government's obligation to Khadr as a Canadian citizen and insist Khadr be treated in accordance with international laws.
 

CDNBear

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What part of the Canadian government having a "duty to protect" Khadr don't you understand?
I understand that completely.

I've argued law in circles around you on so many occasions, and proved you wrong at every turn.

If you read and understood those linked judgements, you'd know that the court has consistently upheld Khadr's Charter Rights and the Canadian government's obligation to Khadr as a Canadian citizen to insist Khadr be treated in accordance with international laws.
This paragraph makes this another instance of me schooling you on law, with your help! lol...

Thanks for proving me right, yet again.
 
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Too bad. Khadr is just as much a Canadian citizen as you or I. Khadr is entitled to the same rights and freedoms as other Canadians. I oppose letting the government of the day determining which Canadians are protected by Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and which aren't.

Too bad. Since you don't seem to give a sh1t about other peoples thoughts or feelings on the matter, why in the hell should we care about yours?

I oppose letting him back into the country, incarcerated or not, without knowing exactly how much of a potential threat he may be, or who exactly he has ties to. I want to know that national security is reviewing exactly who he is now. I doesn't matter at this point how in the hell he got there, he's there now. Actually, I'd venture to guess that being raised by someone who was a fundamentalist had the largest part to do with that.

I don't buy into the bull crap of labeling an entire group of people as evil like some people do. I do however have a healthy fear and mistrust of Al Qaeda, they are an excessively dangerous group. They've proven it, by their own admissions, time and time again.

We have enough dangerous people out on our streets, we sure as hell don't need to be importing them without at least knowing exactly what threats they pose.

I am not losing any sleep over Omar Khadr. If you want to stay up all night weeping, feel free.
 

DaSleeper

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I wouldn't go as far as to call that a full load of bullshyte from a Dhimmi Joo-Hater but I could easily be compelled to...if someone twisted my arm...


Sorry....couldn't bring myself to repeat what I read.......

Surely, a modern day, male counterpart, of the infamous hanoi jane.:roll:
 
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shadowshiv

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At GITMO? President Obama is going to close that down... he promised.

Promises are made to be broken...especially by politicians.;)

Too bad. Khadr is just as much a Canadian citizen as you or I. Khadr is entitled to the same rights and freedoms as other Canadians. I oppose letting the government of the day determining which Canadians are protected by Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and which aren't. If we go down that path, then the Charter looses its meaning.

**** that! I can't speak for you, but unlike Khadr, I am not a terrorist.
 

damngrumpy

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Our Immigration Policy has put us in quite a pickle hasn't it? First of all we have a
Canadian citizen in prison in another country for deeds or misdeeds which ever
story you believe. Did he kill an American soldier the way it is stated? Remember
the football player that died leading a charge until we found out he died from friendly
fire.
On the other hand what was this Canadian citizen doing on a battlefield in a foreign
country as a child soldier? He wasn't kidnapped by some transient army roaming the
forest. In fact he was there with other family members engaging in some actions
contrary to Canadian interests as we were there, engaging the social infrastructure
problems that were being attacked by the people Khadr was friendly with, hmmm
I have a problem with that.
It is also documented that his father was killed in the cause against our interests and I
believe another brother was left in a wheel chair supporting other interests. This family
has said some really nasty things about our country and our way of life, yet they chose
Canadian Citizenship, and even worse we gave it to them shame on us.
Perhaps that is why the Federal Government finally got some backbone and delisted
some Canadians who lied and committed fraud to get in. I don't care too much for some
of the actions of our Tory Government but they have my applause on this one.
It is time we determined who gets in and why we should let them be part of our family.
We have far too many people coming from Asia, Europe, South Asia and even America
with gang connections and we see it in the bodies on our streets.
It is time to say enough, you have to be respectful if you want to come here and be a
member of my Canadian family and I don't care who you are as long as you embrace
our nations ideals. This little bugger did not he fought our interests half way round the
world. he came here to be Canadian at a different time and we let him in, so it serves
us right for letting him in. The only rule we can use now is he didn't live up to Canadian
obligations, he and his family sound to me like fraudulent applicants. Cancel his membership
and let him rot where he is. Not because he shot an American soldier but because he will
give us no end of grief once he is no longer in prison. I don't want him here. period