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Great White North
Khadrs' citizenship fuels public outcry
2004-04-17
Posted by:Fred

#4  Since Karim's mother, Maha Elsamnah, and one of her daughters defended al-Qaeda and attacked Canadian values on national TV last month, the outrage has climbed from the grassroots to the highest political levels.

... She has denounced Canada's liberal social values, but the Palestinian woman insists she is proud of her 30 years as a Canadian citizen, except when her country blindly follows the United States. "You want to be a friend to a devil?" she asked.


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Let's see ... She has "defended al-Qaeda" and "attacked Canadian values." I think that's enough to piss off a majority of Canadians right there. But it only gets better.

"She has denounced Canada's liberal social values." What, you mean the ones that let her believe that al Qaeda is worth sh!t to a tree? The ones that even permit her to say so openly on Canadian national television?

And she wonders why she's getting hate mail? This woman is stupid enough to bite the hand that feeds her. That's sufficient reason to suspect she might collaborate with al Qaeda the first chance she got.

Out you go, @sshole, and your little gimped son too! Ungrateful turds like you can go back to Palestine and enjoy the high quality of life and social services that Hamas provides.
Posted by: Zenster   2004-04-17 11:22:47 PM  

#3  Let us recap the illustrious Khadr family:

"The father (Ahmed Said Khadr), known to global intelligence agencies as a close associate of Osama bin Laden"

The mother, Maha Elsamnah, "was friends with the wives of Osama bin Laden and his deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, she still insists she was never very close to al-Qaeda." (just close to their wives, it seems.)

aaaaand now for the sons...

"Abdullah, now a 23-year-old fugitive in Pakistan, was the quiet one.
Omar, the wounded 17-year-old in Guantanamo Bay who U.S. soldiers say killed one of their own during a raid in Afghanistan, was the disciplined one.
Abdurahman, the 21-year-old who also spent a year in Cuba (Gitmo- carl) before going to work as a U.S. spy (talking with and getting info from other detainees - carl), was the rebellious one."

Got it ? It's like the Beatles: you have the quiet one, the disciplined one, and the rebellious one.

And Karim is the gimp.

Posted by: Carl in N.H.   2004-04-17 9:42:27 PM  

#2  The imam said Muslims pay taxes and probably require fewer social services than non-Muslims because they eschew activities such as drinking, promiscuity and homosexual relationships. Then he spoke of the mercy between spouses, between brothers, even between animals.

"If you don't count the costs of the terror deaths and state-paid hospital bills for domestic violence, we're no worse than any other undesirables"
Posted by: Frank G   2004-04-17 9:21:57 PM  

#1  "It was not planned this way, but God willed it this way," Bush said of the turmoil in Iraq she said of the turmoil her family has faced. "You can't blame me if we tried our best."


Oops, Our President isn't a muzlim. I guess he can't use that excuse, huh?
Posted by: Parabellum   2004-04-17 7:44:57 PM  

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