Sorry, but your personal definition of spam doesn't count.It is spam when
1. i've already done it
and
2. he repeats the same quote about a dozen times
Sorry, but your personal definition of spam doesn't count.It is spam when
1. i've already done it
and
2. he repeats the same quote about a dozen times
In 2000, Canadian William Sampson was arrested by the Saudi government for complicity in a suicide bombing in Riyadh, while maintaining his innocence.[3] He was imprisoned and tortured, and later criticized the Canadian government for not coming to his aid.[3] He was freed by British intervention after enduring torture for two years.[3]
Canada ? Saudi Arabia relations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ooooops. Another backfire. I think Bert's engine needs tuning.Perhaps you should have included this nugget:
"Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release. "
Nice skipping over of the facts
He's trying his best not to tip his hand. It's stacked with "Harpo and company, the root of all evil cards".Perhaps you should have included this nugget:
"Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release. "
Nice skipping over of the facts
Perhaps you should have included this nugget:
"Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release. "
Nice skipping over of the facts
He was tortured for 2 YEARS, without any intervening from the Canadian government, and you think that little tidbit discredits anything? lolol, and where did you even get that from?
William Sampson (author) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaAfter thirty-one months' incarceration in solitary confinement, Sampson and the others were suddenly released, and immediately deported to London, England. Charles, Prince of Wales, Rubin Carter[7], Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release.
He was tortured for 2 YEARS, without any intervening from the Canadian government, and you think that little tidbit discredits anything? lolol, and where did you even get that from?
He got it from your link.He was tortured for 2 YEARS, without any interfering from the Canadian government, and you think that little tidbit discredits anything? lolol, and where did you even get that from?
fify.He got it from your link.
Like I said, if you claim that Canada hums and haws, I'd agree. Claiming that this is as immoral as Saudi Arabia is purely moronic, though.
Should we have sent JTF2 over there? What exeactly could the government have done other then what they did?
I got that link from your copy & paste, idiot.
Ya, but I like the strenuousness of my word better.Inane: Something empty of meaning or sense
Which part of...They didn't do anything, hence the harsh criticism from Sampson.
Don't you get?After thirty-one months' incarceration in solitary confinement, Sampson and the others were suddenly released, and immediately deported to London, England. Charles, Prince of Wales, Rubin Carter[7], Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release.
They didn't do anything, hence the harsh criticism from Sampson.
Ya, but I like the strenuousness of my word better.
Gets the point across like a ten pound sledge, which I think still might not be enough to get it through with this individual.
Which part of...
Don't you get?
Oh ya, how much longer will you be ignoring the fact that you have failed to provide one shred of proof for your claims about me?
Incredible obtuseness. Since when is "Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release. " not doing anything?They didn't do anything, hence the harsh criticism from Sampson.
Just because a victim claims no-one did anything doesn't mean nothing was being done. Get a grip. Allegations are called allegations for a reason. :tard:Criticism of the Canadian government
Sampson has repeatedly criticised the Canadian government for its actions during his incarceration. Sampson states that his torturers were present at every meeting he had with Canadian diplomats and government representatives, who never insisted they leave and indeed accepted the Saudis' claims of Sampson's guilt, despite the lack of evidence, inconsistencies, and the statements to the contrary by Sampson and his supporters. He also alleges that he repeatedly informed embassy officials and Canadian medical professionals that he was being tortured, but to no avail.Credible allegations that [Sampson] was tortured while in detention and forced to confess to a crime he very likely did not commit remain uninvestigated [by Canadian authorities].
— Amnesty International [10]
Ya, Durka already bitch slapped that one right at ya.Criticism of the Canadian government
Sampson has repeatedly criticised the Canadian government for its actions during his incarceration. Sampson states that his torturers were present at every meeting he had with Canadian diplomats and government representatives, who never insisted they leave and indeed accepted the Saudis' claims of Sampson's guilt, despite the lack of evidence, inconsistencies, and the statements to the contrary by Sampson and his supporters. He also alleges that he repeatedly informed embassy officials and Canadian medical professionals that he was being tortured, but to no avail.Credible allegations that [Sampson] was tortured while in detention and forced to confess to a crime he very likely did not commit remain uninvestigated [by Canadian authorities].
— Amnesty International [10]
In his opinion. I imagine anyone sitting in a Saudi jail would want more done, regardless of it being realistic.
Just because a victim claims no-one did anything doesn't mean nothing was being done. Get a grip. Allegations are called allegations for a reason. :tard:
Why are you arguing like he'll suddenly see the light LG?Incredible obtuseness. Since when is "Justin Rodway, and Canadian MP's Stéphane Dion and Dan McTeague were part of the diplomatic effort to obtain the release. " not doing anything?