mikedavid00 Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 The Arar situation is very clear. Yes. It's clearly not in his favor. It's become a poltical issue now. The unbelievers will continue to be just that, just like there is still a flat earth society. Lol.. is that a quote from the Quran? Quote ---- Charles Anthony banned me for 30 days on April 28 for 'obnoxious libel' when I suggested Jack Layton took part in illegal activities in a message parlor. Claiming a politician took part in illegal activity is not rightful cause for banning and is what is discussed here almost daily in one capacity or another. This was really a brownshirt style censorship from a moderator on mapleleafweb http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1oGB-BKdZg---
Black Dog Posted January 2, 2007 Report Posted January 2, 2007 Why shoudl we grant a stay from someone who has used hundreds of thousands of social services from the tax payers, illegally got himself into the country as a refugee, when he was a refugee he kept going back to Syria. How does one illegally enter the country as a refugee? Also, Arar never returned to Syria after comning to Canada. He's a liar, a tax vacuum, and he needs to leave immediately. He is the symptom of what is wrong with our country. And as a proud Canadian, you should back this. Or do some reading into arar. He's trash fit for the gutter imo. Take it from md00 who has been exhaustively researching this case for three whole weeks since he first heard about it. As I said, there are people that hold this guy as a hero and a new standard in Canadian society. Like who? At best, Maher Arar can be regarded as a model immigrant who was f**ked over by his own country. If the government has information on him that justifies his deportation and torture, they should present it. I think Arar was treated badly and deserves some compensation for what he endured. Mikedavids's ensuing brain embolism is just gravy. Aside: why is it that people who don't trust the state enough to plough their roads will put infinite trust in the infallability of the state when someone's life and future is at stake? Quote
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