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He should be in prison for life. The notion this piece of garbage gets any money makes me puke. This is an unrepentant terrorist with a family who endorse and support terrorism and he's given an obscene amount of money while the children of the soldier he killed suffers. Ths glorification of terrorist scum makes me puke. That is all he is scum. This crap he was a victim child is everything wrong with this country's inability to grasp a world outside privileges and rights where everyone is entitled to something. I love all the liberals who prop him like some cuddly teddy bear trendy cause. How many Canadian soldiers have been forsaken since they came back from Afhanistan and they have the nerve to hand him this amount?4 points
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Can't quote apparently...evidently a 'right wing bigot' is someone with whom you disagree. He doesn't deserve a penny and Christopher Speer's family deserve an apology from Trudeau. Even Warren Kinsella, the Liberal mouth piece sees things differently than Trudeau and his Liberals. http://warrenkinsella.com/2017/07/omar-khadr-and-christopher-speer/3 points
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It's 10 million dollars that is going to get funnelled right back into terrorism. This Kadhr family were never Canadians, except to receive health care for injuries they received while they fought with the terrorists in Afganistan. The mother refused to live in Canada, despite getting citizenship, because she didn't like Western influences on her children. Setting your children up to be terrorists is apparently far better than Western influences. Je suis sick of this religion.3 points
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Happy Independence Day to all my American friends!!3 points
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Where does it say he was ordered by the court? It looks like the settled out of court because he was seeking $20m through the court. My impression is this is an out-of-court settlement.2 points
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Horse sheeyat. I didn't send him to Afghanistan. His father a terrorist who brought him up as a terrorist did. His father used this country as a patsy cover to operate terrorist logistics. Canada. Yah right. If Canada is responsible for him then he belongs in jail or better still shot dead. He was a terrorist pure and simple. No I don't make pets out of sewer rats..2 points
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What happens to our military over there, what about their rights? What about the tortures they endure everyday? And now they are fighting for a terrorist"s rights because he was Canadian born and mistreated as a convicted terrorist? Where are their payouts, where is their justice? What is the point of countless men and women leaving behind everything they love to go fight in a war torn country, living in a hell beyond anything we can imagine, everyday, to see their own government handing over 10.5 million dollars to one man who pleaded victim after being imprisoned for being a terrorist. I couldn't imagine waking up one day to find the scum that killed my husband gets paid 10.5 million dollars from my own government. He has his freedom, he has his life, he exists in one of the best countries in the world, and yet that just wasn't enough. I shake my head to this nonsense. To all the humans rights activists and legal teams who fought ever so hard for this, and to the Canadian government - put your energy, time, and money towards the men and woman who fought, and still fight, for this country. Who don't see a sliver of handouts from their government, compared to what this murderer has. Who deal day in and day out with PTSD, who are unable to work due to the injuries they received whilst fighting for you, who lose their lives, whose children grow up without a parent, whose parents lose a child, whose widows have to work twice as hard to take on two roles. When it comes to rights, 10.5 million isn't right to apologize to a terrorist for "mistreating him" during his imprisonment when our own who are mistreated daily don't even see a Thank You for your service and a pat on the back. Thanks to you, a terrorist's voice rang louder then any of the Canadian soldiers fighting them ever did. If he was truly sorry for what he did, he would give every penny to that soldier's widow and children.2 points
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Well, eyeball's idea of fun is watching mushroom clouds go-up over the horizon from his radiation-proof fishing boat...Ernst Blofeld style. You don't want eyeball in charge of fire prevention at the Great Library...1 point
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A 90 million dollar fine for Canadians even though they have no control over their government's actions. Now that's what I call living in the real world.1 point
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We didn't owe Khadr anything. Khadr shouldn't even have citizenship. Just because you're born here to foreign parents doesn't make you Canadian, not when you're raised abroad. The Canadian citizenship act needs to be changed to recognize reality.1 point
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The court doesn't say anything about a settlement, no doubt Trudeau did not have to pay out that money.1 point
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Do you even understand what the complaints of "the few grumpy nonnatives are"? I sincerely doubt it.1 point
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The so called child soldier treaty had nothing to do with the rationale behind the payment of compensation.1 point
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Our Canadian soldiers mean nothing to this present day liberal government who treats people like Khadr, and criminal illegals as gods. I have said it before and I will say it again, the liberals are well on their way to the destruction of a once great nation, and the creation of a new Canada where the likes of Khadr are treated as true and real patriotic Canadians.1 point
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If I remember correctly did not this present day PM of ours reverse what Harper did, and decided to give some of our Canadian jihadi Canadians their citizenship back?1 point
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You'd think after 150 years of practice we'd be doing better at it. Instead, for some odd reason, their population continues its steady rise...1 point
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The whole Khadr family should have been stripped of their Canadian citizenship and expelled years ago. None of them are Canadians in anything but name. They've lived on welfare their entire time here, which has only been after their men were shot down fighting for allah abroad and they needed welfare and free medical care. But given the current state of Canada's government I wouldn't be surprised if Trudeau presented the cheque in person, on his knees, tears in his eyes as he issued a heartfelt apology, then calls a press conference to tell us what fine, upstanding people the Khadrs are and that he's agreed to bring their entire extended family over.1 point
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Here we witness a Canadian suffering the effects of deep seated guilt. Keep paying those taxes eyeball as more lawsuits coming soon for our soft touch Liberals.1 point
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And a good thing too for Khadr, his lawyers and his Jihadist family. 10 years in gitmo x one million per year=10+million from Canadian taxpayers. Smiles all around.1 point
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Sad that the terms of the negotiations were released on July 4, US Independence Day. A slap in the face to the widow of Sargent Christopher Speer, the American medic Khadr confessed to killing.1 point
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I think we should release Manson and force the California tax payers to give the old coot 10 million bucks. Wait...that would be insane.1 point
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The cure for leftist poison is clear right wing thought and action.1 point
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I think the first rule of religion should be the same as Fight Club.1 point
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I think Greenland would be better off being a province or a territory of Canada rather than its current status as a Danish overseas territory as they really have nothing in common with Denmark anyway.1 point
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I'm Metis. Does that count? There was no genocide. Stop using that term. The UN doesn't recognize it as such and even the TRC doesn't go that far. What efforts have the natives put in other than the protests for more money? You state it needs to be collaborative but yet all I hear from that side is constant denouncing of Canada and how they are not a part of it. If they want to distance themselves then we will continue to treat them distant.1 point
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Celebrate Canada 150 by handing Omar Khadr $10 million of our money.1 point
