Some things just bug me. Apparently, Omar Khadr, the guy who
was held in Guantanamo Bay for killing an American soldier is suing Canada for 20 million Dollars, because Canada did not
help him to get out of prison.
How is this even possible? Here again is a perfect example
how terrorists and other criminals take advantage of our ‘Western Ways’, our
right to freedom and certain other human rights. This is where the ‘Bleeding
hearts’ shine, because they even condone such behavior.
The Khadrs have openly declared to be an ‘al’Qaeda-family.
The father, Ahmed Khadr, was killed in 2003 by Pakistani Security forces. His brother
Abdulkareem Khadr was severely wounded in that same attack, and it left him a
paraplegic. Our Canadian government brought him back to Canada, because he is a Canadian citizen. Now he is most likely taking advantage of our health care system.
His other brother, Abdullah Khadr, spend five years in a US prison. In
2010 the Ontario Superior Court ordered him released on the base of shocking
and unjustifiable human rights violations. I’m sure Abdullah was innocent and
just a victim of mistaken identity.
I still remember Khadr’s mother and sister as they were
shown on TV, dressed in their traditional garb, their faces covered, and
screaming. We must remember his sister was born 1979 in Ottawa, Canada,
and yet, she did not accept our Canadian ways, denounced them even by refusing
to dress the way we dress. And this has nothing to do with religious freedom. Talk about spitting in the face of your host.
Omar Khadr was born in Canada, a Canadian citizen, but he
decided to join a terrorist group in another country, denouncing his country of
birth. In a sense he rejected our country and our way of life.
And yet, his family is taking advantage of our health care,
our welfare system, and all the other good things our western ways offer. And
the guy has the nerve to sue his own country! Of course, that is nothing new.
One of our own Prime ministers did exactly the same thing, but that is another
story.
Only in Canada,
eh?
We should have given that whole family a one-way ticket to Afghanistan or Pakistan a long time ago, since
they love that way of life so much. Just my opinion and my right to express
what I think about it.
I didn’t make any of this up. All the information can be
found on the internet. Here is one link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omar_Khadr
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