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Radsickle

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  1. If Omar had wanted to surrender that was a option. But someone that begs to be shot and finshed off is not really looking for surrender is he...

    No, sir. He was probably looking to be put out of his pain; the pain caused by the numerous wounds that would have prevented him from lifting his own hand let alone a grenade. Or the pain caused by being the childhood victim of a misguided, religiously-fascist father. I don't know. But he probably anticipated the West's lack of understanding and just wanted to end the nightmare.

    I'm so f'ing glad that didn't happen! The stupid people in Canada might now learn something about true patriotism vrs. blind, militant nationalism.

  2. There is a good book that my children are reading called "A Long Way Home" about a child soldier rescued from Sierra Leone's internal wars and now living in New York City. The difference is he wasn't killing Canadian or U.S. troops. And he did not hate his rescuing country.

    Omar doesn't hate Canada or the US. He was a kid caught up in a war. Whether he killed any US troops that day is still debatable and he NEVER killed Canadian troops. An honourable US Soldier saved Omar's life and he's been trying to co-operate ever since but has become the victim of North American hate.

  3. He killed somebody. Like I said before. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.

    Beeep. This is a recording.... Beep

    Do you have any other cliches, trite phrases or colloquialisms to add to this enlightened discussion, Shady one?

    Is it a crime to be in the wrong place at the wrong time?

    Omar didn't kill anyone but many rabid Canadians want to kill him for being where his father told him to be.

    Canada's less of a country than it used to be; more shady, less true.

  4. I see. So people who agree with you are intelligent, educated people concerned only in the truth - as those who disagree with you, prove you wrong, are "celebrity seeking, cliche-ridden idiots." And of course your sources are unbiased, fair and balanced, not left-wing crap newspapers - because we all know the only "crap newspapers" are those which prove you wrong and/or don't agree with you - which also automatically makes them right-wing.

    Got'cha. ;)

    In my opinion, The Toronto Sun is a right-leaning paper that promotes right-leaning viewpoints. It's like Fox News, but North of the 49th (that means in Canada for all those who can't understand the reference).

    Yes, those who agree with me are more enlightened than the right-wing war-mongerers who think Omar's been treated properly these past few years.

    And the `Forensic Psychiatrist' you mentioned is very much a twit; he says the same thing about every muslim person. He's playing America's xenophobia for his own career's advancement. I think he's been mentioned before in this forum but I don't care enough about the shrink to check....

    Don't you have another example?

  5. Watch Son of Al-Qaeda, it was a documentary series released through PBS Frontline quite a few years ago. Omar Khadr's brother, Adburahman, talks about it. I'm not responsible if you haven't informed yourself about the story.

    Why don't you go back and read the first 142 pages of this forum topic before accusing someone of ignorance. You keep mentioning one documentary. I've seen it and others and discussed them already in this forum topic, newbie.

    Here's another American who didn't think Omar deserved to be in Gitmo (just to do your research for you):

    Damien Corsetti was known as “The Monster” during his time at the U.S. prison in Bagram when he met Canadian prisoner Omar Khadr.

    The imposing, bald, former army interrogator is now a disabled veteran receiving treatment for post traumatic stress disorder and testified Wednesday war crimes hearings here about what one lawyer called his “soft spot” for the Toronto-born detainee.

    He described a 15-year-old Khadr as an injured “child” detained in “one of the worst places on Earth.”

    Gitmo Torturer felt guilty about Omar....

  6. It's actually the exact opposite, Khadr became one of the religious leaders at Gitmo due to his sufficient command of various languages and his familiarity with Islamic religious practises. He also radicalised even further while in Gitmo, evolving and "maturing" (for lack of a better word) as an Islamist terrorist. Some of this is touched on in the PBS Frontline series "The Al-Qaeda Files", drawing from interviews with one of his brothers who rejected Islamism and Jihad, Abdurahman Khadr.

    I think you're `touched'; Khadr may have interpreted for others but you're grasping at dung-covered straw to suggest Omar was a "religious leader". He was simply a friendly kid. Please provide a link to such silly suggestions that he `further radicalized'....

    You binars can only think in ones and zeroes, eh? "Exact Opposite"?! What incredibly juvenile, manipulative, fascist language. :blink:

  7. Every American involved in his defense perhaps; though I doubt that, too. But he wouldn't have remained incarcerated if every American involved in his incarceration said he was a good kid. In fact, some Americans have said just the opposite. Here's but one example:

    At least one American expert has sounded a chilling warning. After examining him over eight hours, the prosecution’s forensic psychiatrist told a military sentencing tribunal that Khadr shows no remorse and is likely to re-enter a life of terrorism.

    “He’s highly dangerous,” Dr. Michael Welner told the hearing 18 months ago. “In my professional opinion, Omar Khadr is at a high risk of dangerousness as a radical jihadist.”

    Do you have an example from someone who isn't a celebrity-seeking, cliche-ridden idiot? Your `expert' is a fool. Do you have another fool to quote? (Preferrably not from a right-wing, crap newspaper.) After all, you said he's "but one example"...

  8. His case has been shady from the start and EVERY American involved in his incarceration says he's "A GOOD KID".

    Here's one source:

    Noting his government was "not known for being soft on terrorism," Khadr's U.S. military lawyer Lt.-Col. Jon Jackson said Thursday that the United States wouldn't agree to a transfer if it thought Khadr was a threat. Prison guards and senior military brass, he suggested, are anxious to see Khadr go and government officials he's spoken with have expressed "frustration and disappointment" with Canada.

    "He's a good person with a good heart and he wants to get an education and make a positive difference on society," Jackson said of Khadr.

    "Could he fool me and could he fool hundreds of guards over a 10-year period? I guess it's possible but at the end of the day, we rely on what we see and how we interact with Omar . . . He's a good kid and he deserves a chance at life."

    one source...

    Another source:

    One of his Pentagon-appointed U.S. lawyers said Khadr is not a threat.

    "I've spoken to dozens of guards and staff at Guantanamo Bay and they all say the same thing about Omar Khadr, it needs to be clear to Canadians: He is a good kid and he deserves a chance at life," said Lt.-Col. Jon Jackson.

    another source

    In fact, why don't you doubters do your own friggin' research? Because you're still trying to promote a failing opinion? Sure, get semantic with me; not `every' American agrees; I spelled "Capital" wrong; I made it sound like Canada `locked him up'; I made a slight mistake on this or that fact.... If that's what you need to re-inforce your delusional, pseudo-moral opinion on why a Canadian kid should be thrown under the bus, go ahead, tough guys.

  9. Everyone would immediately recognize this if the allegations were other than attacks against allied personnel.

    Which means the moral compass is set firmly on the doctrinal necessities of "worthy" vs. "unworthy" victims, combatants, and chess pieces generally.

    How can the moral compass of democratic nations be so easily manipulated?

    Are we still feeling the effects of the 911 fear-mongerers?

    I thought Canadians were smarter than that; Omar is a child-victim of history, not an adult-villian.

    Only the close-minded assume a person cannot change.

  10. My understanding is that he had a brother that said no to joining the family business of terrorism. And the only reason they are in canada is because of what you read on this board, support of stupid canadians that don't know any better, but think they are doing something nice, by backing this family. Laws need to be made to be able to get rid of families like this.

    Your grammar sucks too, PIK... If you can't put a CAPITOL letter on Canada and Canadians, then your opinion isn't very valuable and you, yourself, are a `stupid canadian' too. Or maybe you're just a 14-year-old.

    Either way, there are millions of middle-eastern immigrants in Canada who construct better sentences than you.

  11. I agree. A payoff would be completely pathetic. I don't think a Harper government will let that happen. But a government led by one of the other parties would. They'd probably make him a multi-millionaire, and possibly the new greatest Canadian.

    Oooo, A "Harper Government" eh? Guess they won't be the "pathetic" ones.... they'll probably just make the kid rot in prison instead. Or let him out with a grandiose `apology'... eventually, suddenly... quickly enough that the Canadian public doesn't ask too many questions.... cause it's still quite well `under wraps'.... excellent job by the `image handlers', well done (you rats).

  12. I've always said that if I didn't live in the U.S., I'd want to live in Canada. If Khadr gets a payoff from the government, I will no longer feel that way.

    How else can a government admit it wronged a civilian?

    We won't miss your kind if you can't see that point.

    "Don't come a' knockin' around my door.

    I don't wanna see your face, no more.

    I don't need your war machine...."

    And, yes, the First Nations of Canada are owed Billions for similar reasons. No "I'm sorry" is going to cover that....

  13. But we are not talking about just 1800.00 , he will be seeking millions, because he is a Canadian citizen, who chose to fight on the wrong side of some map, again'st coalition soldiers, his rights were claimed to be violated, he has claimed to have been tortured....he has also claimed he has planted IED's and wished to kill as many allied soldiers as he could...proving he is one of Canada's finer outstanding citizens but wait it does not stop their there is an entire family of people just like em....

    You never stop blaming Omar for `choosing' which side he would fight on.... as if a 14-year-old actually has a `choice'...

    Did you not try to be like your dad at 14?

    Would you not admit to almost anything after being deprived of sleep and your civil rights for so long?

    His case has been shady from the start and EVERY American involved in his incarceration says he's "A GOOD KID". Why is Canada procrastinating AGAIN on doing the right thing and bringing him back?!?!

    Because they know they owe him, BIGTIME.

    BTW, your grammar still sucks, sir.

  14. No, I don't think Ottawa would dare charge his mother even if she signed a confession. Acknowledging Omar Khadr's status as an indoctrinated child soldier would open up a really messy can of worms.

    But he was an indoctrinated child soldier. Why did Canada just lock him up?

    Hypocrisy? A divided country? A Conservative wing-nut's anti-Liberal ideology? Xenophobia? Racism? A Country-wide juvenile awareness of world issues and UN conventions? A slow entropy in the quality of our country's leaders? An extra-judicial torture/treatment put upon him because his Dad cavorted with Bin Laden and we wanted to squeeze as much information from this immature fruit bud as possible, disregarding his civil rights and UN rights?

    ....A subservience to whatever America wants?

    Did I just re-open the can?

    .... Sorry, but Omar deserves some compensation for how Canada treated him.

  15. I see this as a necessary step towards Harper wasting billions on the private prison industry knocking at Canada's door. It's typical create-a-crisis politics. First, change the laws so more people are in prison for longer times.... still waiting to see stats on C-10 since it's only been weeks.

    Then, while critics are waiting to prove basic math, crowd the existing prisons even more by closing a few of them. By the time the stats are out on how C-10 panders to the security industries, Canadians will be clamouring for more prison spaces to alleviate the `inhumane' overcrowding. Along comes Harper with his `private' partners to save the day and build `new' and `improved' prisons. (when money-saving renovations to Kingston and others were all that was necessary.)

    Bill C-10 will require new prisons; mandate incarceration for minor, non-violent offences; justify poor treatment of inmates and make their reintegration into society more difficult. Texas and California, among other jurisdictions, have already started down this road before changing course, realizing it cost too much and made their justice system worse. Canada is poised to repeat their mistake.

  16. The reason it was turned down was the Ignatieff team demanded that the questions and answers be formed in Iambic pentameter ...

    Funny.

    Seriously though, little Stevie ran away when Iggy said ok, let's have a tete-a-tete. He pro-rogued again. See, Stevie can play poker but he can't talk without his speech-writers present (a slight flaw in the wiring.)

    No, seriously though, he knows Iggy will nail him for not resigning the moment he was found guilty of contempt of parliament. Resigning would've been the respectable and proper thing to do. Little Stevie shrugs it off... for now...

  17. If you're such a fan of random video evidence, take a look at this:

    Is that someone constantly opening and closing a valve to you?

    Thanks for that visual representation of what you described earlier. Yes, that is definitely a condensation trail. Well done. I watched the whole thing!

    But it has nothing to do with the video evidence of the curious chemtrails I cited.

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