Everybody who has visited Crooked in Canada religiously for the past year or so (and there are a couple of thousand of you) know how I feel about Omar Khadr and the morons who support him while he sits in Guantanamo Bay waiting to answer for his terrorism crimes and one count of murder.
The now 22-year-old Canadian terrorist, the only Canadian to be held on terrorism charges in Guantanamo Bay has been waiting 6 years to answer for his crimes, if only because his legal team has been dicking around, introducing motion after motion in an attempt to either have the case quashed, or at the very least have the charges reduced based on the age of their client at the time he was captured by American forces while trying to flee after lobbing a grenade into a mob of people, killing one American soldier.
Unfortunately for Khadr, the terrorist who can make a improvised explosive device (IED) with one hand tied behind his back and one eye closed, there really wasn’t anywhere he could run after lobbing the grenade into a crowd and he was taken down by a couple of bullets.
I tell you what, if I had been a soldier in that particular war zone, I don’t think I would have worried too much about capturing Khadr alive, in fact I would have eliminated the risk of him killing or maiming anybody else by taken better aim than the soldier that eventually brought Khadr down did, and I would have shot to kill, which by all appearances wasn’t the intent of the soldier who captured Omar, otherwise Omar would be with Allah and all those virgins, instead of sitting in Guantanamo Bay.
Having said that, Lt.-Cmdr. Bill Kuebler who just last week thought or was hoping that president-elect Barack Obama might be Khadr’s saviour when he is handed the keys to the White House in January 2009, has all but had his hopes crushed of winning over Obama and PM Stephen Harper’s government’s support after Canada’s new foreign affairs minister Lawrence Cannon said that the government is content to let Omar Khadr stay where he is even though Obama says he will close the military prison when he takes office.
Cannon’s statement has stunned Kuebler who should know by now that the Canadian government is not interested in, nor wants any part of the game he and his supporters are playing to win the release of a terrorist who would in a heart beat take up arms against Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan despite what he is saying from his Guantanamo prison cell now. Before I forget, that “de-programming of Khadr” as part of his rehabilitation plan if and when he is repatriated back into Canada, “get f**king real people, a leopard, especially one as young and committed to jihad as Omar (and members of his family too I might add) is, doesn’t and won’t change it spots. However, that doesn’t mean that the leopard (Omar) isn’t capable of the talking the talk if that’s what it takes to win his freedom.” Omar Khadr when he says that he wants to have a normal life is serious, but to somebody as loyal to his family as he supposedly is, that “normal life” he is referring to is the life his al-Qaeda loving mother and father gave him.
In my opinion Omar is playing a game with his defence team, the shrinks evaluating him, the Canadian public and anybody else he thinks can help him win his release so he can get back to killing the “infidels” whether it’s in Afghanistan, Canada or the U.S.
Six days after the America’s first black president and a former Muslim is sworn in, Omar Khadr’s trial is set to begin, unless of course that f**king knob of JAG lawyer Lt.-Cmdr. Bill Kuebler introduces another motion to stall.
The way I see it, and the way the Khadr family and their supporters see it, the more Kuebler and his legal chairs delay the trial with motion after motion, the longer Khadr sits in jail, which isn’t a bad thing when it comes to keeping terrorists like Omar of the streets and behind bars where they can’t harm anybody but themselves.






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1 Gee Doubleu // Nov 22, 2008 at 12:24 PM
You still doing this shit?
“and there are a couple of thousand of you”
Yea right
haha
CG says
You aren’t the sharpest tool in the half-empty sheds in and around Victoria, British Columbia are you?
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