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The next CBC “news” personality to go to Al Jazeera?

July 27th, 2008

Michael Coren receives an email from an unbalanced (read: biased… or don’t) “journalist” at the CBC who didn’t think Omar Khadr should be anything less than sainted.

Last week I wrote about the case of Omar Khadr and how I had more sympathy for the young medic who was killed when Khadr was captured than for the man currently in custody at Guantanamo Bay. I said that he should have faced a trial by now but that much of the supposed compassion thrown at him was motivated more by hatred of the United States than love for justice and truth.

Hundreds of e-mails arrived, of course. Most in my favour, but many against, which is all a healthy indication of democracy and free speech. One, however, was particularly interesting, in that it was sent by someone who is paid by our tax dollars to be objective and balanced.

“You were kidding, right? No matter. That material is about as funny as a good old-fashioned waterboarding joke. Disgraceful.” Richard Goddard goddardr@cbc.ca. o (+001) 416-205-5950 f (+001) 416-205-5731. Q on CBC Radio ONE. Canada Qs up: Afternoons 2 - 3:30, Evenings 10 - 11. Shipping Address: Office 2H109-D, Canadian Broadcasting Centre, 205 Wellington St. W., Toronto, Ont. M5V 3G7.”

Perhaps we’ll soon have another taxpayer funded, commie, terrorist fellator leaving us for the sunnier climes of the arid and evil Al Jazeera.

Letter writer says what we’re all thinking

March 28th, 2008

From today’s Star letters section:

I really have a hard time understanding the rationale behind the Star advocating for Khadr. To say that he is a Canadian citizen is stretching the imagination beyond belief. His whole family are only token Canadians, using the citizenship when it suits them, just as we saw in Lebanon a while back.

I see nothing they have done to contribute to Canadian society, and we have certainly seen where their loyalties lie. Of course, it seems to be the latest thing these days to decry anything American, and to sympathize with the criminals at the expense of the true victims. I have no sympathy whatsoever for Khadr, and hope the U.S. jails him for life.

John King, London, Ont.

The bottom-feeding Khadr Family

October 29th, 2007

I’m about to catch a flight from one Islamic hellhole (Minneapolis) to another (Toronto), but in the meantime, read about my favorite Toronto shit-suckers: The Khadr’s.

For those who are late to the party, I’ll briefly review the history of the Khadr family. Papa Khadr was a senior member of al-Qaeda who took his family to Afghanistan where they hung out with Osama Bin Laden. During the 1990’s, he was arrested for his part in a terrorist attack in Afghanistan, but he was kindly sprung from jail through the intervention of Jean Chretien.

Mommy and Daddy al-Qaeda raised their children to be good little martyrs. The eldest daughter-s wedding was attended by Bin Laden - and she’s reportedly under investigation by the RCMP. Two of the sons - Abdul and Omar - ended in Guantanamo Bay after being captured while fighting on behalf of the terrorists. Abdul flipped and managed to get out of Gitmo by working for the CIA. Omar, who killed an American in combat, is about to be tried for murder. Another son is in jail in Canada, awaiting extradition to the United States.

This fine passel of jihadis (I wonder what happens when you write “jihadi” over an airport network… I think I’m about to find out…) is whinging once more over having their “rights” as “Canadians” defended while Omar languishes at Gitmo. Remember, the entire brood is living off Canadian welfare, not having to work like you and I, and Omar is living better than all of us down on the beach in Cuba.

It’s time we called for open season on Muslims, before any more harm can be done to us. Paging Pope Benedict….

Hang ‘em high

April 26th, 2007

Pentagon lays new charges against Khadr

The U.S. Defence Department laid new terrorism charges Tuesday against Canadian Omar Khadr, paving the way for a long-delayed military tribunal at Guantanamo Bay.

Khadr, 20, who has been in U.S. military custody since he was 15 years old, is accused of murdering an American medic in Afghanistan in 2002. He also faces charges of attempted murder, conspiracy, spying and providing material support for terrorism.

I hope Canada finally gets the balls to deal with the whole damn Khadr family, instead of letting them live on welfare and give interviews like celebrities. They are not celebrities - they are vile, evil locusts feeding on the jizya we pay.