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kelownabomberfan

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  1. http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/wrongful-death-lawsuits-nevada.html https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2017/07/05/us-soldiers-widow-filed-application-to-enforce-134m-claim-weeks-before-khadr-settlement.html
  2. Yes it would be wise to try to deprogram him, otherwise he'll be back lobbing grenades at unarmed US medics or worse, plotting domestic attacks.
  3. Instead of going on about childish statements in a lame attempt at obfuscation, why not just answer the question? Or does it hit too close to home? If it was the other way around, and the nutty Khadr family were "Americans" instead of "Canadians", and it was a grieving Canadian widow who got screwed by a decision made by Trump, instead of a grieving US widow screwed over by Justin Trudeau, what would you be saying right now? I use quotes around "American" because if you read about Omar's evil dad, he clearly was using Canada as a country of convenience for launching jihad. He had no interest in building a life here or contributing to our society. If the government back in the days of the other Trudeau hadn't let them in in the first place none of this would have happened.
  4. it was meant that way.
  5. What about the option of charging Khadr with treason? He fought on behalf of an evil terrorist organization and killed a US solder, an ally of the Canadian forces. If Khadr had been a US citizen and had killed a Canadian medic, would we be happy if he got $10.5 million from the US government, secretly, on Canada day, and deliberately paid in this manner to screw over the widow of the Canadian solder? Of course not, and if that happened, you guys would be screaming about Trump and what a giant **** he is.
  6. Sounds like Andrew Scheer and you think alike.
  7. This is a tweet from a Liberal MP trying to justify the secret payment to Omar the Terrorist. He seems to think that Khadr is from Afghanistan? If that's so Ken, then why doesn't Afghanistan pay him $10.5 million? This is how seriously deluded some of these people are, to call Afghanistan "his" country. And the US was not "invading" either, they were invited in to help out the Afghan government fight the Taliban, who everyone seems to forget, are some really really bad dudes.
  8. and it was still wrong.
  9. Fair enough, but what you wrote was wrong. The Supreme Court didn't award any money. They didn't get the chance. The taxpayers didn't even get their day in court. And it was all done secretively, just like Justin's vacation with the Aga Khan. So much for open and transparent, not like anyone believed that blarney anyway.
  10. http://www.torontosun.com/2017/07/08/trudeau-keen-to-help-khadr-not-him-afghan-refugee
  11. That seems to happen a lot around here.
  12. Jeremiah Johnson please.
  13. I am coming for you. Like Rambo.
  14. He's doing the Drew Willy happy feet dance.
  15. Man does Saskatchewan take a lot of penalties.
  16. Yes a game against this crappy Hamilton team in week 4 would have been just what the doctor ordered.
  17. Hamilton looks pretty lost on both sides of the ball.
  18. http://nationalpost.com/opinion/rex-murphy-i-suspect-mr-trudeau-will-skip-the-theme-socks-for-the-omar-khadr-apology/wcm/05aa6ed9-bbe2-4976-bedc-219efac565df
  19. mine did too - the Roc is solid gold for this contest.
  20. Rory Kohlert - should have taken him in my fantasy this week as he's going to want some pay-back.

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