The 134th Reason Why CG Thinks Omar Khadr Should Be Put To Death

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The 134th Reason Why CG Thinks Omar Khadr Should Be Put To Death

December 24th, 2009No Comments

134th Canadian casualty of war

134th Canadian casualty of war

I know it won’t happen, but I wish it would.  The 134th reason why CG thinks somebody should snuff the life out terrorist Omar Khadr happened two days before Christmas.

Lt. Andrew Richard Nuttall died just two days before Christmas while on foot patrol in the Panjwaii District, and yes, it was the kind of bomb that Khadr got off on making, an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). An Afghan soldier was also killed and an Afghan interpreter was injured in the blast.

Lt. Nuttall was a member of the 1st Battalion Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, based in Edmonton. He is the 28th Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan this year.

The 30-year-old lieutenant was from Prince Rupert, British Columbia.

Now somebody snuff the life out of that little f***er sitting in Guantanamo Bay.

CG is also wondering what kind of Christmas Omar Khadr’s supporters are going to have. Undoubtedly a far better one than the family of Lt. Nuttall, right.





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