Stephen Harper uses Canada as a Platform to support child soldiers.
Yes, exactly what I said.
Remember a religously brainwashed 15 year old juvinile sitting in an illegal detention center?
Kept there by Steven Harper in fact, probally did not want to upset Bush since it was Bush that put him there. A Canadian 15 year old.
Now picture him white. Yea, that movie.
Stephen Harper using him as example on the world stage. Its ok to have boy soldiers. Canada endorses it.
What an evil hypocrit.
Gitmo: Omar Khadr could have made better choice than "Roots" at USMilitaryTribun
by k.hawley Thursday, Jan. 12, 2006 at 4:22 PM
corporats@yahoo.ca
Guantanamo Bay: Unlawful "human being",Omar Khadr,who was chided by the US Military Tribunal judge for wearing a Canadian "Roots" sweatshirt,could have made a more poignant and appropos choice by donning a "Kangol" brand hat!
Canadian teenager Omar Khadar was "chided" by the judge in his Guantanamo Bay,U.S.military tribunal hearing,for wearing a Canadian "Roots" brand sweatshirt! Maybe Omar Khadar's choice of clothing would have been more pertinent and indeed symbolic to the judge and that U.S. Military Court, if Omar had picked a "Kangol" brand hat (*with the distinctive Kangaroo icon!) to wear on his head!
GUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba (CP) - The U.S. military lawyer prosecuting Omar Khadr said Tuesday that the Canadian teenager is no fresh-faced innocent but a terrorist murderer who deserves to be convicted by a special military tribunal.
Chief prosecutor Mo Davis blasted "nauseating" sympathetic portrayals of Khadr, who was 15 when he was captured after a July 2002 firefight in Afghanistan that killed a U.S. medic. Authorities could have sought the death penalty but didn't because Khadr was a juvenile, Davis said in comments the day before the teen's first appearance at a pre-trial hearing.
"You'll see evidence when we get into the courtroom of the smiling face of Omar Khadr as he builds bombs to kill Americans," said Davis.
"I don't think it's a great leap to figure out why we're holding him accountable," he said, charging that Khadr and others picked up the tools of terrorism at al Qaida training camps.
"They weren't making s'mores and learning how to tie knots."
majere; ok, now think of Michael Corin with his religous conservatism uzing out of his pores. Now white again. Get the connection? If not, your a white dude who does not read the newspaper because he can't read anyway.
cheers :) majere
