Canada's treatment of Khadr should be

hunboldt

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Now that IS funny, especially coming right after your red herring comment about Harper

Not at all, My power daddy worshipping friend.

Incidents like LAAS will happen, unfortunately, when one deals with Rogue leaders such as George W Bush and Kim -il Jong. When they do, intelligent policy is to provide an accelerated write off against income, or an increased write off against a new venture.

I'd advise you to read upon the policy blunder, but as a young conservative you may be banned for entering the taboo zone.
 

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It's absolutely useless sending an email to Harper on the matter, I just got a reply from an S. Russel saying my email was forwarded to Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparednesss.
 

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I can't believe that Harper didn't shut down gvt in order to address your specific inquiry... That bastard!


Getting you back on topic, Omar Kadr was taken to the 'Ghan by his daddy at 13, in a war zone fire fight just after turning 15, and served 12 years in Gitmo.
now he's partially blind in Max security. big risk. Big expense.

But he was the only one alive, so 'he must have done it".,
 
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Some will carry the 'hot' torch for him like our tousled-haired Boston Bomber sweetie. Wait for it.
 

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he was a kid soldier. Like the hitler Jugend. Given his injuries its doubtful that he threw the grenades. Now he's partially blind.
Can Omar Khadr get past the trauma? - The Globe and Mail

The poor wee little lamb.

Well, live-and-learn I suppose... I guess that the take-away for Khadr is that he should have followed in his brother's footsteps rather than build IEDs and throw grenades at the medical personnel that were on their way to patch-up the wee lad
 

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Then you are either very brave or very foolish...

This clip from the interview of another Muslim......

Definitely "very brave" in my case.

Khadr's treatment should be the saem as any Canadian citizen--no more and no less. "Justice is blind" and all that.
 

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The poor wee little lamb.

Well, live-and-learn I suppose... I guess that the take-away for Khadr is that he should have followed in his brother's footsteps rather than build IEDs and throw grenades at the medical personnel that were on their way to patch-up the wee lad

HE WAS HAULE D OUT OF THE RUBBLE MORE DEAD THAN ALIVE.



The preceding image has been disinfected by your friendly neighborhood Moderator. Another such 'war pornish' image will result in a vacation. Instead of gore, please enjoy this:







 
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Well, I can say with all certainty that there is no risk that you'll be accepting any Nobel prizes in common sense and logic

That has to be the truest statement I've heard from you in all the years we've been on the forum.


The prizes in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace were first awarded in 1901.[1] The related Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was created in 1968.

After all our convincing Hunboldt, we are going to have to mark the learned Capt. as doubtful. -:)